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takeaway
['teɪkəweɪ]
释义
释义1:n.外卖
A meal bought to be eaten elsewhere.
释义2:n.教训;感悟
The lesson or principle that one learns from a story or event
例句
WATSON: Shall we get a takeaway?
SARAH: Yeah.(Sherlock)
华生:叫点外卖吗?
萨拉:好啊。(神探夏洛克)
Will:A 14-1 ratio of negative stories and your takeaway is that there's a problem with the storyteller.(The Newsroom)
威尔:14比1的负面新闻发生率,而你的反思却是报道新闻的人有错?(新闻编辑室)