takeawayˈteɪk əˌweɪ
takeaway (adj)
takeaway
English Definitions:
takeout, takeout food, takeaway (noun)
prepared food that is intended to be eaten off of the premises
"in England they call takeout food `takeaway'"
takeaway (noun)
a concession made by a labor union to a company that is trying to lower its expenditures
takeaway (noun)
the act of taking the ball or puck away from the team on the offense (as by the interception of a pass)
takeaway (Noun)
a restaurant that sells takeaway food
takeaway (Noun)
a meal that was bought from a takeaway
takeaway (Noun)
a concession made by a labor union in the course of negotiations
takeaway (Noun)
an idea to be taken away by the listener after a talk or presentation
takeaway (Adjective)
to be eaten off the premises
takeaway
A take-out or takeout (U.S., Canada and the Philippines); carry-out or to-go (Scotland and some dialects in the U.S. and Canada); takeaway (England, Wales, Australia, Lebanon, South Africa, Northern Ireland, Ireland, and occasionally in North America); takeaways (India, New Zealand); grab-n-go; and parcel (Bangladesh, Pakistan) is a prepared meal or other food items, purchased at a restaurant or fast food outlet with the intent to eat elsewhere. A concept found in many ancient cultures, take-out food is common worldwide, with a number of different cuisines and dishes on offer.
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