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●ˌtake sth ˈout1. to remove a part of the body from inside sb 切除,摘除(人体器官)◆She had to have her appendix taken out. 她只得切除了阑尾。◆I’m afraid we’ll have to take the tooth out. 恐怕我们得把这颗牙拔了。OBJ tonsils, teeth, appendix SYN remove sth (more formal) 2. to obtain an official document or a service 领到(正式文件);获得(服务)◆She took out a loan to buy a new car. 她贷款买来一辆新车。◆Did you remember to take out travel insurance? 你没忘记去购买旅行保险吧?OBJ insurance, loan, mortgage3. (against sb) to start a legal process against sb by means of an official document (针对某人)发布,送达,下达(法院指令等)◆They took out an injunction against the newspaper. 他们向这家报纸发出了禁制令。OBJ summons, injunction4. (for sth) to leave your house with sth in order to do a particular activity 带某物出去(活动)◆Shall we take the car out for a drive this afternoon? 我们今天下午开车出去兜风好吗?5. (NAmE) ➡ take sth away (5) [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] |