take something out
phrasal verb with take verb uk/teɪk/ us/teɪk/ took | taken
(REMOVE)
B1 移走,移开
to remove something from somewhere
They had to take out two of his teeth. 他们不得不拔了他两颗牙。
- More examples
- They took out a benign lump from her breast.
- I need to get this tooth taken out.
(MONEY, etc.)
B2 从银行账户取钱
to get money from a bank account
I took out some money for the weekend. 我从银行账户取了些钱用于周末的开销。
(向公司或银行等)申请取得;办理(保险或贷款)手续
to arrange to get something from a company, bank, etc.
I’m going to take out a life insurance policy. 我要买一份人寿保险单。
He had to take out a loan to pay his taxes. 他不得不贷款来缴纳税款。
(FOOD)
B1 US (UK take away)(在饭馆)买食物带走食用,买外卖
to buy food in a restaurant and eat it somewhere else
Is that to eat in or take out? 堂食还是带走?