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  1. to remove something. llevarse algo. Take these chairs away - we don't need them. Llévate estas sillas, no las necesitamos. Supermarkets are taking business away from small local shops. Los supermercados están quitando negocio a las pequeñas tiendas locales. Menos ejemplos. Mum was so cross with him, she threatened to take all his toys away.

  2. a meal cooked and bought at a shop or restaurant but taken somewhere else, often home, to be eaten, or the shop or restaurant itself. comida para llevar, restaurante que vende comida para llevar. a Chinese takeaway un restaurante chino con comida para llevar. We were too tired to cook so we ordered takeaway.

  3. Learn the meaning of take something away in English with examples, synonyms, and related words. Find out how to use it in different contexts, such as math, food, or business.

  4. take [sth] away vtr + adv. (confiscate) quitar ⇒ vtr. (derecho) requisar ⇒ vtr. confiscar ⇒ vtr. If you take away people's guns, they won't be able to kill you. Si le quitas las pistolas a la gente, no te podrán matar.

  5. To take someone away means to bring them from their home to an institution such as a prison or hospital. Two men claiming to be police officers called at the pastor's house and took him away. [VERB noun PARTICLE] They were taken away in a police bus. [VERB noun PARTICLE] Soldiers took away four people, one of whom was later released.

  6. take [sth] away vtr + adv. (confiscate) quitar ⇒ vtr. (derecho) requisar ⇒ vtr. confiscar ⇒ vtr. If you take away people's guns, they won't be able to kill you. Si le quitas las pistolas a la gente, no te podrán matar.

  7. Traduce take away. Mira 7 traducciones acreditadas de take away en español con oraciones de ejemplo y pronunciación de audio.