takeaway

എടുത്തുകൊണ്ടുപോകുക
definition
noun
the main takeaway for me is that we need to continue to communicate all the things we're doing for our customers
a key fact, point, or idea to be remembered, typically one emerging from a discussion or meeting.
Both teams will have trouble moving the ball, which means the team that forces more takeaways with its speed and aggressiveness will win in a physical, low-scoring matchup.
(in football and hockey) an act of regaining the ball or puck from the opposing team.
example
He and his friend then went to a 'takeaway' that sold kebabs.
The setup and 'takeaway' is the key to whether you sweep the ball forward, or chop at it with a downward blow.
Make sure you take regular breaks and treat yourself to a delicious 'takeaway' or meal out in the evening.
Even the normally unflappable Health Squad team were almost speechless when they discovered that Una's diet consists of coffee and a fag for breakfast and a 'takeaway' for dinner!
many golfers ruin the swing with a poor 'takeaway'
the 'takeaway' message
If I want to turn it right to left, I simply swing a little more inside on the 'takeaway' and release the club a little sooner through impact.
Currently in the High Street there are two Indian takeaways, two fish and chip shops, a Chinese takeaway and a pizza 'takeaway' .
A pressing action, whether it's a small movement of the clubhead or a more dynamic mini-rehearsal of the 'takeaway' , preps you for the actual swing.
he phoned for a 'takeaway'
She began by making samosas, chapattis and other finger foods for a 'takeaway' and soon she had to take on others to help her.
the main 'takeaway' for me is that we need to continue to communicate all the things we're doing for our customers
She lay on her mother's sofa, watching television and eating chocolates, then had a Chinese 'takeaway' in the evening.
Under Harmon, Pavin has worked to lose his distinctive habit of lifting and fanning the club open on the 'takeaway' , producing a backswing that was too narrow and too long.
About once a fortnight, I eat a fatty 'takeaway' for dinner: fish and chips, Chinese, kebabs.
Every night for the last week I have had to phone for a 'takeaway' because I can't control my appetite.
They were walking home with a pizza from a nearby 'takeaway' .
the 'takeaway' message
I can vouch for the 'takeaway' as the meals we have had from there have been excellent, so we decided it was time to try out the restaurant.
To create a consistent tempo, it helps to have a little movement before the 'takeaway' , such as a waggle of the clubhead back and forth above the ball.
He works seven nights a week delivering food for a Chinese restaurant and a pizza 'takeaway' .
The Kai Cart just back from the waterfront serves interesting food and the group recommends the paua patties which can be eaten on the site or bought as a 'takeaway' .
We were turned away from 3 restaurants who refused to do a 'takeaway' as they were too busy.
a fast-food 'takeaway'
he is happy to eat Chinese 'takeaway'
Recently, we've smoothed out some minor kinks she had in her 'takeaway' and the top of the backswing.
Bruce pulled over outside a Kennebunk clam restaurant and sent me in to get a 'takeaway' .
The presentation night was held at the Tale of Spice restaurant, in Castle Street, which were winners in the best 'takeaway' and best veggie food sections.
a fast-food 'takeaway'
a 'takeaway' pizza
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