(chiefly Britain, Australia and New Zealand) A meal bought to be eaten elsewhere
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An idea from a talk, presentation or experience that one considers important
“A takeaway from his speech is the reminder that more people connect with us when we are authentic and honest.”
An effect or impression from a talk, presentation or experience
“A significant takeaway from the Yale-NUS residential experience is the sense of responsibility and care for the community.”
(chiefly Britain, Australia and New Zealand) A meal bought to be eaten elsewhere
“I fancy some Mexican takeaway tonight.”
Food sold by street vendors
Curry served in a hollowed-out loaf of bread, sold as a takeaway in some cafeterias
To be eaten off the premises
“She and her husband had relaxed with a takeaway meal from their local Chinese restaurant.”
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