takeaway

/ˈteɪkəˌweɪ/
adjective
  1. Relating to food that is sold to be eaten off the premises.
    • She works at a takeaway shop near the station.
    • The takeaway menu has many options.
    • We stopped at a takeaway restaurant for some fries.
noun
  1. A key point or main lesson learned from something, such as a speech, meeting, or experience.
    • My biggest takeaway from the trip was how kind people can be.
    • The main takeaway from the lecture was to save money early.
    • What is your takeaway from today's discussion?
  2. A meal prepared and sold by a restaurant to be eaten elsewhere; also called takeout.
    • We ordered Chinese takeaway for dinner last night.
    • I love getting pizza takeaway on Fridays.
    • The takeaway came in a cardboard box.
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