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take out

[phrasal verb]
take (something) out or take out (something)
: to remove (something) from a thing, place, or person(从某物、某地或某人身上)除去,拔除
: to move (something) from the place that held, enclosed, or hid it取出;拿出
: to get (something, such as insurance, a loan, etc.) by a standard process or series of steps : to make the arrangements, payments, etc., that are required for (something)(按例行程序)得到,获得(保险、贷款等);按要求进行(安排、付款等)
: to borrow or rent (something) from a store, library, etc.(从商店、图书馆等)租,借
: to destroy (something)破坏;摧毁
take (someone) out or take out (someone)
: to go with (someone you have invited) to a restaurant, party, etc.带(某人)外出(吃饭、聚会等)
: to cause (a person or team) to no longer be part of a competition使出局
take (something) out on (someone)
◊ If you take your anger, frustration, etc., out on someone, you treat someone badly because you feel angry, frustrated, etc.(因生气、沮丧等)拿(某人)出气,向(某人)发泄
see also takeout

— take-out

adjective, always used before a noun, US

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