单词 | to go |
释义 | > as lemmasto go i. Originally and chiefly U.S. to go: (esp. as postmodifier) (of food or drink purchased in a restaurant, shop, etc.) that is, or is intended to be, consumed off the premises. Cf. to take away 6 at take v. Phrasal verbs 1, to take out 2f at take v. Phrasal verbs 1. ΚΠ 1927 E. Hemingway in Scribner's Mag. Mar. 230/1 George had gone out to the kitchen and made a ham-and-egg sandwich ‘to go’ that a man wanted to take with him. 1940 Black Mask Nov. 47/1 I want a couple of hamburgers to go. They're not for me. 1964 Wall St. Jrnl. 23 Sept. 1/5 Food sold ‘to go’ at drive-ins in Rhode Island..was ruled not subject to the state sales tax. 1980 A. Beattie Falling in Place (1981) vi. 60 Can I have a bagel and a coffee to go? 1982 B. Andersson & B. Ulvaeus Day before you Came (song) in Abba: Lyrical Coll. I must have opened My frontdoor At eight O'clock or so And stopped along the way To buy some chinese Food-to-go. 2000 Times 7 Aug. ii. 5/4 Tall skinny latte to go. < as lemmas |
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