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单词 takeout
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Definition of takeout in English:

takeout

noun ˈteɪkaʊtˈteɪkˌaʊt
  • 1North American Food that is cooked and sold by a restaurant or store to be eaten elsewhere; takeaway.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He turned up on her doorstep that evening with a bottle of wine and takeout cartons of Middle Eastern food.
    • I looked up to see Jason, smiling sadly at me over a box of takeout food.
    • She had a half eaten carton of Malaysian takeout on her thigh and an arm wrapped around her beaten back pack.
    • Hodge says Lay is often seen ordering takeout food from one of his favorite restaurants.
    • Sitting alone in a cheap motel, eating takeout food after a hard day at Wal-Mart, she watches an episode of Survivor.
    • For dinner, we got takeout from our favorite cheap Thai and ate it in front of the TV.
    • On the way, we stopped and got some takeout food at a little Scottish restaurant they have down here called ‘McDonalds’.
    • Your affluent New Yorker gets lower fat takeout food, or buys something healthy that's pre-prepared from the supermarket.
    • The main criteria for late-night takeout is that it be spicy hot and steaming hot.
    • She's fine now, we left the hospital at half 2 and got takeout pizza and watched the penalties again.
    • A few days before, we were finishing a meal of takeout Chinese food when he asked me which fortune cookie was his?
    • I do know that she sneaked out last night to her favorite Italian restaurant and brought back some takeout.
    • After the movie the three of us decided to relax for the rest of the night so we returned to Stacy's house, picking up Chinese takeout for dinner and crashed downstairs to play pool and video games.
    • Problem is, Aimes messed up the map, putting the Chinese takeout in the wrong location and placing Sigel and Speller clear over on the other side of the intersection.
    • One interesting facet, he adds, is that during the last four to five years, restaurant takeout has slowed while frozen dinners and entrées have picked up.
    • As well as products and online shopping, the centre offers seminars and cooking classes, an in-store registered nurse, and a deli that offers takeout food and home delivery.
    • I've eaten at Kam Han several times recently, both at lunch and dinner, as well as having ordered a mess of takeout, and the food has generally been very good.
    • We like Paul's cooking, and everyone likes it when I order takeout food for dinner.
    • From the takeout near Durango, teams would bike, trek, and rappel roughly 55 miles back to Telluride.
    • They have popped up in exurban strip malls and on the decaying streets of former industrial centers in the Midwest: buffets, takeouts.
    • At the end of the day, Amy was usually too tired to cook, so she dined on takeout pizza or Chinese food.
    • Later in the afternoon, once the brunch dishes had all been cleared away and Lauren had laid Erik down for a nap, they watched a movie, and ended up ordering takeout for dinner, because no one wanted to cook.
    • The phone rang just as the Kunkels started eating their Chinese takeout.
    • One last bit of advice: Make sure you have the phone numbers of your favorite pizza parlor and Chinese takeout restaurant on speed dial.
  • 2Bridge
    A bid (in a different suit) made in response to a bid or double by one's partner.

    〔桥牌〕(对同伴叫牌的)改叫

    I doubled for takeout, eliciting a 4NT reply from Robson
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When your opponent asks for an explanation of a no-trump overcall, state that your partner has ten to fifteen points, the bid is artificial, and it is for takeout.
    • And although Charlie hadn't made it clear when he announced the convention, it should have been obvious to me that his doubles of overcalls couldn't possibly be for takeout, since that would most likely lead to his wife's becoming declarer.

Rhymes

breakout, stakeout

Definition of takeout in US English:

takeout

nounˈteɪkˌaʊtˈtākˌout
  • 1North American Food that is cooked and sold by a restaurant or store to be eaten elsewhere.

    let’s just order takeout
    British term takeaway
    as modifier takeout pizza
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Problem is, Aimes messed up the map, putting the Chinese takeout in the wrong location and placing Sigel and Speller clear over on the other side of the intersection.
    • She's fine now, we left the hospital at half 2 and got takeout pizza and watched the penalties again.
    • On the way, we stopped and got some takeout food at a little Scottish restaurant they have down here called ‘McDonalds’.
    • The phone rang just as the Kunkels started eating their Chinese takeout.
    • As well as products and online shopping, the centre offers seminars and cooking classes, an in-store registered nurse, and a deli that offers takeout food and home delivery.
    • Hodge says Lay is often seen ordering takeout food from one of his favorite restaurants.
    • From the takeout near Durango, teams would bike, trek, and rappel roughly 55 miles back to Telluride.
    • At the end of the day, Amy was usually too tired to cook, so she dined on takeout pizza or Chinese food.
    • We like Paul's cooking, and everyone likes it when I order takeout food for dinner.
    • One last bit of advice: Make sure you have the phone numbers of your favorite pizza parlor and Chinese takeout restaurant on speed dial.
    • Later in the afternoon, once the brunch dishes had all been cleared away and Lauren had laid Erik down for a nap, they watched a movie, and ended up ordering takeout for dinner, because no one wanted to cook.
    • She had a half eaten carton of Malaysian takeout on her thigh and an arm wrapped around her beaten back pack.
    • They have popped up in exurban strip malls and on the decaying streets of former industrial centers in the Midwest: buffets, takeouts.
    • One interesting facet, he adds, is that during the last four to five years, restaurant takeout has slowed while frozen dinners and entrées have picked up.
    • Sitting alone in a cheap motel, eating takeout food after a hard day at Wal-Mart, she watches an episode of Survivor.
    • The main criteria for late-night takeout is that it be spicy hot and steaming hot.
    • I do know that she sneaked out last night to her favorite Italian restaurant and brought back some takeout.
    • For dinner, we got takeout from our favorite cheap Thai and ate it in front of the TV.
    • I looked up to see Jason, smiling sadly at me over a box of takeout food.
    • I've eaten at Kam Han several times recently, both at lunch and dinner, as well as having ordered a mess of takeout, and the food has generally been very good.
    • A few days before, we were finishing a meal of takeout Chinese food when he asked me which fortune cookie was his?
    • He turned up on her doorstep that evening with a bottle of wine and takeout cartons of Middle Eastern food.
    • After the movie the three of us decided to relax for the rest of the night so we returned to Stacy's house, picking up Chinese takeout for dinner and crashed downstairs to play pool and video games.
    • Your affluent New Yorker gets lower fat takeout food, or buys something healthy that's pre-prepared from the supermarket.
  • 2Bridge
    A bid (in a different suit) made in response to a bid or double by one's partner.

    〔桥牌〕(对同伴叫牌的)改叫

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When your opponent asks for an explanation of a no-trump overcall, state that your partner has ten to fifteen points, the bid is artificial, and it is for takeout.
    • And although Charlie hadn't made it clear when he announced the convention, it should have been obvious to me that his doubles of overcalls couldn't possibly be for takeout, since that would most likely lead to his wife's becoming declarer.
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