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
- A take-away hamburger, pizza, curry
外卖的汉堡包、意大利饼、咖喱食品 - I always cook a meal rather than have a take-away.
我总是做饭,而不是叫外卖。 - 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。 - Since there are no cooking facilities, he spends a good deal more on take-away food.
由于没有做饭的地方,他在外卖上的花费远不止这个数。 - Well, you can but you have to appreciate the implications of doing so is the take-away here.
好的,你可以但是你不得不欣赏,这样做的含义。 - 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。 - 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。 - This means that they order from a take-away ( or take-out) restaurant by phone, and then go to collect it and take it home to eat.
也就是打个电话到外卖餐馆预订,然后取回来带回家吃。 - 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。 - 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。