Take away
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British pronunciation/tˈeɪk ɐwˈeɪ/
American pronunciation/tˈeɪk ɐwˈeɪ/

Définition et Signification de "take away"

to take away
[phrase form: take]
01

prendre, retirer

to take something from someone so that they no longer have it
Transitive: to take away sth
to take away definition and meaning
02

emporter, retirer

to remove something from a particular place
Transitive: to take away sth
03

émener, arrêter

to arrest someone, typically by force or through legal means, and remove them from a particular location
Transitive: to take away sb
04

soustraire, enlever

to subtract one number from another
Transitive: to take away a number or amount | to take away a number or amount from a total
05

apaiser, soulager

to ease bad feelings or pain
Transitive: to take away distress or pain
06

emporter, prendre à emporter

to order food from a restaurant and consume it elsewhere
Transitive: to take away food
07

emporter, ramener

to bring someone along when staying briefly in a place
Transitive: to take away sb somewhere
08

retenir, emporter

to have a memory or impression from an event or performance
Transitive: to take away a memory or impression
09

enlever, retirer

to make something smaller or less by taking a piece out
Transitive: to take away sth

take away

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example
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The police took away the suspect's illegal items.
The administrator took away the student's access to online resources for misconduct.
The security guard took away entry rights for individuals without proper identification.
The company will take away your access card if you violate the security policy.
Her comforting words took away my fears about the upcoming exam.
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