mylalex 9月4日 英语(美国) 菲律宾语 I often hear this word whenever we are asked what we've learned(key point) from an experience, after a discussion or of reading a story. Ex. What's your takeaway from the lesson? What's your takeaway from the story?
The meaning of TAKEAWAY is a conclusion to be made based on presented facts or information : a main point or key message to be learned or understood from something experienced or observed. How to use takeaway in a sentence.
When All Is Said and Done, What Will They Take Away from You? The story you've shared for generations across the holiday table, the moment you stopped to connect as you rushed out the door, or the pickup game of ball-it's oftentimes the things we take for granted or bypass ...
The meaning of TAKEAWAY is a conclusion to be made based on presented facts or information : a main point or key message to be learned or understood from something experienced or observed. How to use takeaway in a sentence.
take·a·way (tāk′ə-wā′) n. 1. Sports The act or an instance of taking away the ball or puck from the team on the offensive, as by recovery of a fumbled football or by interception of a passed puck. 2. The lesson or principle that one learns from a story or event. Used...
a take on [sth], [sb]'s take on [sth] n mainly US (version, interpretation) interpretazione, reinterpretazione nf This movie is the director's take on the classic love story. Questo film è l'interpretazione del regista della classica storia d'amore. take⇒ vi (machine: function) me...
A:These are the major points the audience "takes away" or remembers after the lecture is over. This is based on the idea that for any lecture, the audience will forget most of it and only "take away" one or two major points.
Alle 13:32 aveva ordinato alcuni piatti cinesi a un take-away che faceva consegne a domicilio. Literature “A takeaway curry or a Lesley curry?” «Un curry takeaway o un curry alla Lesley?» Literature she picked up a white takeaway cup and took a sip, leaving a pair of bri...
In 1878, Queen Margherita became the first queen of Italy. As the story goes, the queen grew tired of eating "fancy" meals and wanted to eat "common" food. Raffaele Esposito, the (B)most famous pizza cook at that time, was asked to deliver a pizza to the queen. He prepared a pizza...
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