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Noun: takeaway 'teyku`wey- A concession made by a labour union to a company that is trying to lower its expenditures
- The act of taking the ball or puck away from the team on the offence (as by the interception of a pass)
- [Brit] Prepared food that is intended to be eaten off of the premises
- takeout [N. Amer], takeout food [N. Amer] Adjective: take-away Usage: Brit
- Of or involving food to be taken and eaten off the premises
"'take-away' is chiefly British" - takeout [N. Amer] Verb: take away teyk u'wey- Remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state
- bear off, bear away, carry away, carry off - Remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract
- remove, take, withdraw - Take out or remove
- take out - Take from a person or place
- Buy and consume food from a restaurant or establishment that sells prepared food
- take out [N. Amer] - Get rid of something abstract
"God takes away your sins" - remove - Take away a part from; diminish
- detract
Derived forms: taken away, takeaways, taking away, took away, takes away See also: portable, take Type of: bring down, concession, convenience food, cut, cut back, cut down, eat, maneuver [US], manoeuvre [Brit, Cdn], play, reduce, take, trim, trim back, trim down Antonym: add, bring Encyclopedia: Take away Take-away Takeaway |