take-away
英 [teɪk əˈweɪ]
美 [teɪk əˈweɪ]
adj. <主英>(饭食)外带的,(餐厅)供应外带食物的(相当于美语take-out)
复数:take-aways
英英释义
adj
- of or involving food to be taken and eaten off the premises
- takeout pizza
- the takeout counter
- `take-away' is chiefly British
双语例句
- Within half an hour we were sitting with our friends Tony and Anna Bruce, eating a Thai take-away I had ordered and telling our story.
不到半小时,我们就与朋友托尼和安娜·布鲁斯坐在了一起,吃着一份我订购的泰国外卖,一起诉说着我们的故事。 - One can place an order over the phone with any of the take-away food shops in the neighborhood for an instant meal to be taken to the office or to eat at home from barbecued chicken to pizza, which is more popular in America than in italy.
人们可打电话给附近的外卖餐馆定餐并要求送餐上门,提供从烤鸡到意大利馅饼等多种选择,意大利馅饼在美国比在意大利还流行。 - More than half of the Japanese people surveyed, whose small flats make it difficult to cook, are buying fewer take-away meals.
超过一半的日本受访者减少了外卖的购买,尽管日本公寓狭小,不适合烹饪。 - I would never wish to duplicate that, however, I think there's a take-away.
我不会再来一次,但是,我想人们应该从中得到些什么。 - They make a point that a class should only have one reason to change, which is the big take-away from this section.
他们主张类只有一个变更原因,就是要从该部分中消除很大部分。 - So the take-away for now, I would say,& is this all software work, yes, good.
抛开那个,我想说-,所以的软件都起作用吗,是的,好的。 - She spends most of her time in front of her laptop, says Chi. She loves watching TV so much that she just eats take-away food in front of her laptop every day.
她大部分时间都坐在笔记本电脑前,迟震说,她沉迷于看电视,每天都会一边看电脑一边吃外卖。 - As well as dining in a restaurant, when people are too tired to cook after work they often get a take-away.
工作了一天的人们通常不太爱自己下厨,于是选择下馆子,也经常会买外卖take-away。 - Each new apartment had traces of his presence there; some cigarette butts and the remnants of take-away meals.
每处新公寓都有他在那里住过的痕迹:几个烟头和外卖的残迹。 - I'm too tired to cooklet's get something from the Chinese take-away.
我累得做不了饭了&咱们从中国外卖餐馆买些东西来吃吧。
