take out
phrasal verbtake somebody out
- to go to a restaurant, theatre, club, etc. with somebody you have invited
带某人出去(到餐馆、剧院、俱乐部等)
take somebody/something out
- (informal) to kill somebody or destroy something
杀死;毁灭 - They took out two enemy bombers.
他们摧毁了敌人的两架轰炸机。
- They took out two enemy bombers.
take something out
- to remove something from inside somebody’s body, especially a part of it
切除,摘除(人体内的一部分) - How many teeth did the dentist take out?
牙科医生拔了几颗牙?
- How many teeth did the dentist take out?
- to obtain an official document or service
获得,领到(正式文件或服务) - to take out an insurance policy/a mortgage/a loan
买了一份保险;得到按揭贷款;获得贷款 - to take out an ad in a newspaper
在报纸上刊登广告
- to take out an insurance policy/a mortgage/a loan
- (North American English) (British English take something away)to buy cooked food at a restaurant and carry it away to eat, for example at home
related noun takeaway, takeout(从餐馆买饭菜等)带回食用;买外卖食物
take something out (against somebody)
- to start legal action against somebody by means of an official document
发出(传票) - The police have taken out a summons against the driver of the car.
警方已向这辆汽车的驾驶人发出传票。
- The police have taken out a summons against the driver of the car.
take something out (of something)
- to obtain money by removing it from your bank account
Topics Moneyb1(从银行账户中)提取(款)