词组 | take away |
释义 | Idiom take someone or something away Theme: REMOVAL to remove someone or something.I don't want any more soup. Please take it away.Take away Bill and John. They are bothering me. Phr V take away takes, taking, took, taken take away sth or take sth away to remove something from where it was and put it somewhere elseA waiter came to take our plates away. to remove something from a person or organization so that they do not have it any moreThe new law will take away the right of workers to strike. often + fromThe report claims that large supermarkets are taking business away from small shops. to make a particular quality or feeling disappearIt really takes my appetite away if someone smokes during a meal. if you take one number away from another one, you subtract the first number from the secondusually + from'What do you get if you take two away from four?' if you take away something {e.g. memory, impression, message} from an event or performance, you remember or think about that thing after the event or performance has finishedThe impression I took away from the conference was that it had been rather badly organized.So what message are you supposed to take away at the end of the film? British & Australian to buy food in a shop or restaurant and eat it somewhere elseI'd like a hamburger and chips to take away, please. takeaway noun British & Australian a meal that you can buy and take somewhere else to eat, or a shop where you can buy this foodI thought we might call at the Chinese takeaway on the way back.Do you fancy a takeaway? Take it away! (always an order) informal something that you say in order to tell someone who is going to play music or sing to start performingWe've got a great jazz trio playing for you tonight. So take it away, Steve and the boys! take away sb or take sb away to make someone leave a place and go somewhere with youTwo men with guns came to her house and took her away.He has been taken away by the police for questioning. to stop someone from being somewhere or from doing an activityusually + fromHer job takes her away from home a lot.The problem with hobbies is that they take you away from your studies. to take someone with you when you stay somewhere for a short timeI'm taking Tina away for a weekend in the country. take away1. verb To remove something from its current location. A noun or pronoun can be used between "take" and "away." The tow truck came and took the abandoned car away. Here, let me take away these empty plates. 2. verb To rescind someone's access to something, usually as a punishment. A noun or pronoun can be used between "take" and "away." My parents took my video games away for getting an F on my last test. Charlie, I swear to God I will take away the TV for a month if you don't get out here and do your chores this instant! 3. verb To arrest, capture, or otherwise detain someone. A noun or pronoun can be used between "take" and "away." The government has been taking away anyone who challenges its ironfisted rule. Tom Thompson, you are under arrest for the murder of Samantha Samson. Take him away! The kidnappers took our daughter away and are holding her for a $2 million ransom. 4. verb To bring someone with one to some place, especially a location that is or seems to be more exciting or romantic. A noun or pronoun is used between "take" and "away." Take me away with you, Roberto! Show me the adventure I've always longed for! 5. noun The main point, lesson, or piece of information that one derives or retains from something. As a noun, the phrase is usually hyphenated or spelled as one word. I think the takeaway from this meeting is that we desperately need to improve efficiency. 6. noun Food from a restaurant that is picked up and taken home or somewhere else to be eaten. As a noun, the phrase is usually hyphenated or spelled as one word. Primarily heard in UK. I don't feel like cooking tonight, do you want to just get a takeaway? 7. noun In sports (typically American football and hockey), an instance of gaining possession of the ball or puck from the other team through a turnover, such as a fumble or interception. As a noun, it is usually hyphenated or spelled as one word. Cleveland is great at generating takeaways, especially against turnover-plagued teams. take it awayAn invitation or instruction for someone to begin their performance. We've brought in a very talented young band to entertain you this evening. Take it away, girls! A: "For my audition, I will be singing a cover of 'Let it Be,' by The Beatles." B: "Wonderful. Take it away whenever you're ready." take someone or something away (from someone or something)to remove someone or something to some distance away from someone or something else; to remove someone or something from the possession of someone or something else. Take her away from me! Take away that horrible food. take something away (from someone or something)to detract from someone or something. The bright costume on the soprano takes a lot away from the tenor, who is just as important. The main subject of the picture is good, but the busy background takes away a lot. take awayv. 1. To remove something: Someone took my books away. Can you take away the trash? 2. To have something as the effect of an experience: I did not take away a good impression of the way things are run there. He took away a black eye from that fight. 3. To take someone along to a new place: I wish you would take me away with you. 4. To arrest someone or send them to prison or another place of incarceration: The police were threatening to take me away, so I left the country. The police took away the suspects to the courthouse. 5. To awe someone; cause someone to be emotionally captivated: The final scene of the movie took me away. 6. To win something easily, by a wide margin, or dramatically: It was a tense series of games, but our team took it away in the end. That film took away five Oscars. 7. Chiefly British To buy food at a restaurant and take it somewhere else to eat: Let's take away some Chinese food for lunch. 8. take away from To detract from something: Drab curtains took away from the otherwise lovely room. |
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