"Take-away" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Take-away" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Take-away" Meaning

"Take-away" is a noun that refers to food that is prepared and packaged for people to take home and eat later. It is often used to describe a type of meal or cuisine that is popularly ordered from restaurants or cafes, such as sushi, pizza, or Chinese food.

Alternatively, "take-away" can also be used as a verb, meaning to remove or delete something, often from a particular place or situation. For example, "Can you take away the unnecessary information from the report?"

In the UK and other parts of the English-speaking world, the term "takeaway" (one word) is more commonly used to refer to food prepared for pick-up or delivery.

"Take-away" Examples

Usage Examples:


1. The menu offered a wide range of take-away food for those in a hurry.

2. After work, Emma decided to order some sushi as a take-away.

3. This meal is available both in-house and as a take-away.

4. The take-away tub was surprisingly large and filled with ample portions.

5. Due to the bad weather, the restaurant offered free delivery and a take-away service.

6. Can we please have some take-away coffee to go?

7. Everyone avoids doing chores, but doing take-away is a different story.

8. The conference will include take-away sessions and workshops for participants.

9. For this week's food, we're ordering a pizza for lunch and some pasta as a take-away.

10. Time is money, and delivery and take-away options save me a lot of time.

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