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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
take something out


I. ˌtake sthˈout derived
1. to remove sth from inside sb's body, especially a part of it
How many teeth did the dentist take out?
2. to obtain an official document or service
to take out an insurance policy/a mortgage/a loan
to take out an ad in a newspaper
3. (NAmE) (BrE ˌtake sthaˈway)to buy cooked food at a restaurant and carry it away to eat, for example at home
related noun takeaway, ↑takeout
Main entry:takederived
 
II. ˌtake sb/sthˈout derived
(informal)to kill sb or destroy sth
They took out two enemy bombers.
Main entry:takederived
 
III. ˌtake sthˈout (against sb) derived
to start legal action against sb by means of an official document
The police have taken out a summons against the driver of the car.
Main entry:takederived
 
IV. ˌtake sthˈout (of sth) derived
to obtain money by removing it from your bank account
Main entry:takederived


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