take out (A1)
カタカナ: テイク・アウト
IPA: /teɪk aʊt/
Definition
To remove something from a place, or to remove a person from a place or situation.
意味: 何かを場所から取り除くこと、あるいは人をある場所や状況から連れ出すこと。
Examples / 例文
Please take out the garbage. — ゴミを出してください。
She decided to take out her frustration on the punching bag. — 彼女はパンチングバッグに八つ当たりすることにした。
Take out の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Take out:
How to Use Take out
- take out trash (collocation)
- To remove garbage from a place. — "Don't forget to take out the trash on Tuesday night."
- take out a loan (collocation)
- To borrow money officially. — "She had to take out a loan to pay for her education."
- take out insurance (collocation)
- To arrange for an insurance policy. — "It's important to take out travel insurance before your trip."
- take out someone (phrasal verb)
- To kill or eliminate someone. — "The spy was hired to take out the corrupt official."
- take out someone on a date (collocation)
- To invite someone to go on a date. — "He's planning to take her out on a date this weekend."
See "Take out" in the English dictionary
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