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
- 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - With a filter, he strains out the dirt and crud that takes up much of his take-away.
他先用滤器把收集物里的泥土和污物过滤掉。 - If people in the office tend to order take-away food for lunch, you can volunteer to help with the ordering.
如果办公室的同事午餐要叫外卖,你可以主动帮他们订餐。