Question 1: How do you say takeaway in English? The noun form of takeaway is: take-away.
(Authentic expression, I said this to a foreigner, and the foreigner said: You are amazing! It means I am really surprised that you can express it so well) =========== Example sentences about takeaway: 1. Plain Boiled tender
chicken. Eat in or take out (away). Up to you. White-cut three-yellow chicken, available for dine-in or takeout.
2. Two pizzas to go! 3. I fancy an Indian take-away. 4. Two pizzas to go! 5. I fancy an Indian take-away.
Two chicken curriesand rice to take away, please. Excuse me, I want two takeaway chicken curries and rice. Question 2: How do you say "order takeout" in English?
take-out 1. take-out; takeout; [British] take-away (of or involving food to be taken and eaten off the premises) 2. takeout; takeout food (food that is intended to be eaten off of the premises) 3.
[Informal] takeout (a store, restaurant, or counter specializing in preparing food meant to be carried out for consumption elsewhere) It is recommended that when the friend who asks the question encounters the correct answer, he can promptly adopt the fastest correct answer to avoid other friends thinking that
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Question 3: How do you say takeout in English? Thank you. Takeout1. take-out; takeout; [British] take-away (of or involving food to be taken and eaten off the premises)2. takeout; takeout food (food that is
intended to be eaten off of the premises) 3. [Informal] takeout (a store, restaurant, or counter specializing in preparing food meant to be carried out for consumption elsewhere) Question 4: How to say takeout in English [wài mài] verb
order take-out food; get take-out; have sth delivered; order sth to go noun takeaway; takeout; take out; carry-out; parcel Bilingual Examples 1 Let's order a take-out pizza and watch "The Late Show."
Let's send out for a pizza and watch The Late Show. 2 Here I come.
I saw.
I decided to order takeout.
Here is a list of these delicious street snacks in Yuxi. Have you eaten them all when you were a child?