take out
拿去,送出,抽出,領…出去,除去
take out
v 1: cause to leave; "The teacher took the children out of the
classroom" [syn: move out, remove]
2: remove from its packing; "unpack the presents" [syn: unpack]
[ant: pack]
3: take out or remove; "take out the chicken after adding the
vegetables" [syn: take away] [ant: add]
4: obtain by legal of official process; "take our a license";
"take out a patent"
5: make a date; "Has he asked you out yet?" [syn: ask out, invite
out]
6: remove something from a container or an enclosed space
7: purchase prepared food to be eaten at home [syn: buy food]
8: remove (a commodity) from (a supply source); "She drew
$2,000 from the account"; "The doctors drew medical
supplies from the hospital's emergency bank" [syn: withdraw,
draw, draw off] [ant: deposit]
9: bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a
cover; "draw a weapon"; "pull out a gun"; "The mugger
pulled a knife on his victim" [syn: draw, pull, pull
out, get out]
10: take liquid out of a container or well; "She drew water from
the barrel" [syn: draw]
11: draw or pull out, usually with some force or effort; also
used in an abstract sense; "pull weeds"; "extract a bad
tooth"; "take out a splinter"; "extract information from
the telegram" [syn: extract, pull out, pull, pull
up, draw out]
12: buy and consume food from a restaurant or establishment that
sells prepared food; "We'll take out pizza, since I am
too tired to cook" [syn: take away]
13: take out of a literary work in order to cite or copy [syn: excerpt,
extract]
14: prevent from being included or considered or accepted; "The
bad results were excluded from the report"; "Leave off
the top piece" [syn: exclude, except, leave out, leave
off, omit] [ant: include]