takeaway
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++take·a·way /ˈteɪkəweɪ/ noun [countable] British English 1
DFMEALa meal that you buy at a shop or restaurant to eat at home 〔商店或餐馆的〕外卖食品 SYN American English takeout Let’s have a takeaway tonight. 我们今晚叫外卖吧。 →4 See picture on 见图 Page A5 Where to eat 吃东西的地方2. DFSHOP/STOREa shop or restaurant that sells meals to be eaten somewhere else 外卖食品店;外卖餐馆
Examples from the Corpus
takeaway• a takeout pizza• Shop raid: Thieves broke into a takeaway food shop in Northallerton.• I've asked the restaurant to bring you round a takeaway.• You struggle on to the bus, pick up a takeaway, stagger back home.• Dave just lives on beer and takeaways.• Left forearm rotation is one of the keys to a good takeaway.• At the staff restaurant, everything must be available in a hurry with an optional takeaway service.• The Parkgate takeaway was declared the region's top chip shop in a competition we ran in 1990.take·a·way nounChineseSyllable
a meal at shop Corpus a that buy restaurant or you
takeaway
take‧a‧way /ˈteɪkəweɪ/
noun [countable] British English

1. a meal that you buy at a shop or restaurant to eat at home
SYN takeout American English:
Let’s have a takeaway tonight.
2. a shop or restaurant that sells meals to be eaten somewhere else
take‧a‧way /ˈteɪkəweɪ/
noun [countable] British English
1. a meal that you buy at a shop or restaurant to eat at home
SYN takeout American English:
2. a shop or restaurant that sells meals to be eaten somewhere else