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1 takeout
(Amer.) see takeaway* * *takeout USA adj1. zum Mitnehmen:takeout meal → B 1;takeout service Straßenverkauf mB s1. Essen n zum Mitnehmen2. Restaurant n mit Straßenverkauf* * *(Amer.) see takeaway
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Restaurant rating — Restaurant ratings identify restaurants according to their quality, using various notations such as stars or other symbols, or numbers. Stars are a familiar and popular symbol, with ratings of one to four or five stars commonly used. Ratings… … Wikipedia
takeout — (adj.) in reference to food prepared at a restaurant but not eaten there, 1941, from TAKE (Cf. take) (v.) + OUT (Cf. out). British equivalent TAKEAWAY (Cf. takeaway) is recorded from 1964 … Etymology dictionary
takeout — [tāk′out΄] n. 1. the act of taking out 2. prepared food bought to be taken away and eaten at home, etc. adj. ☆ 1. designating or of prepared food sold as by a restaurant to be eaten away from the premises 2. Bridge designating a double intended… … English World dictionary
takeout — /tayk owt /, n. 1. the act or fact of taking out. 2. something made to be taken out, esp. food prepared in a store or restaurant to be carried out for consumption elsewhere. 3. Informal. a store, restaurant, or counter specializing in preparing… … Universalium
takeout — [[t]te͟ɪkoʊt[/t]] takeouts 1) N COUNT A takeout is a store or restaurant which sells hot cooked food that you eat somewhere else. [AM] (in BRIT, use takeaway) 2) N COUNT: oft N n A takeout or takeout food is hot cooked food which you buy from a… … English dictionary
restaurant — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ large ▪ little, small ▪ a little restaurant I know in Paris ▪ five star, four star, etc … Collocations dictionary
takeout — take|out take out [ˈteık aut] n [U and C] AmE a meal that you buy at a restaurant to eat at home British Equivalent: takeaway >takeout adj ▪ takeout food … Dictionary of contemporary English
takeout — take|out [ teık,aut ] noun count AMERICAN 1. ) a meal that you buy in a restaurant or store and take home to eat. British takeaway: Let s get a takeout. 2. ) a store that sells meals that you take home to eat. British takeaway: a Chinese takeout … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
takeout — noun Takeout is used before these nouns: ↑food, ↑menu, ↑pizza, ↑restaurant … Collocations dictionary
takeout — take•out [[t]ˈteɪkˌaʊt[/t]] n. 1) the act of taking out 2) cvb something made to be taken out 3) cvb inf a store or restaurant preparing food to be eaten elsewhere 4) coo intended to be taken from the point of sale and consumed elsewhere: takeout … From formal English to slang
takeout — n. food that is prepared and packaged to be consumed elsewhere (especially from a restaurant); restaurant or store which prepares food that is taken and consumed elsewhere; act of taking out; newspaper section intended to be removed intact … English contemporary dictionary