单词 | take out |
释义 | take out 1. phrasal verb B1 If you take something out, you remove it permanently from its place. I got an abscess so he took the tooth out. [VERB noun PARTICLE] When you edit the recording you can take out the giggles. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 2. phrasal verb B2 If you take out something such as a loan, a licence, or an insurance policy, you obtain it by fulfilling the conditions and paying the money that is necessary. They find a house, agree a price, and take out a mortgage through their building society. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 3. phrasal verb B1 If you take someone out, they go somewhere such as a restaurant or theatre with you after you have invited them, and usually you pay for them. Jessica's grandparents took her out for the day. [VERB noun PARTICLE] Reichel took me out to lunch. [VERB noun PARTICLE + to] ...a father taking out his daughter for a celebratory dinner. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 4. phrasal verb See full dictionary entry for take If you take someone out, you kill them, or injure them so badly that they can no longer fight or do anything to harm you. [informal] [Also VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)] |
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