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
- My first take-away from reading the book was that a majority of the people profiled seem to barely tolerate their jobs rather than enjoy them.
通过读这本书,我首先发现的就是&书中所记载的大多数人,似乎都难以忍受他们的工作,更谈不上享受了。 - At Changchun Normal University the canteen provides a take-away service.
在长春师范大学,食堂还提供打包服务。 - 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。 - This is not take-away, in other words home cooking.
这不是外买的快餐,即自家做的。 - For supper I got several dishes from the Chinese take-away and we all pitched in.
我从外卖的中国餐馆买了几个菜作晚餐,我们都吃得很起劲。 - 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。 - 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。 - I always cook a meal rather than have a take-away.
我总是做饭,而不是叫外卖。 - Save the cost of several meals and buy a take-away at a local shop.
在当地商店里买个外卖,可以省下几顿饭的费用。 - 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。
