0 to or at a distance from the person speaking or the person or thing spoken about -- daleko; pryč
He lives three miles away (from the town)
Go away!
Take it away!
1 in the opposite direction -- stranou
She turned away so that he would not see her tears.
2 (gradually) into nothing -- úplně
The noise died away.
3 continuously -- stále, bez přestání
They worked away until dark.
One third of take-aways are owned and run by ethnic minorities.
I assume that he is not one of those who uses take-aways.
Off licences, restaurants and take-aways may also open.
The traditional demarcation between public houses and restaurants and between restaurants and take-aways has become blurred.
The first and most important issue involves the catering industry—restaurants, cafés and take-aways.
They are being taxed to pay for the give-aways and handouts in the form of capital transfer tax.
Joking aside, take-aways are ethnic as well as small businesses.
The same problem about cost applies to take-aways.
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別的地方, 去(或在)別處, 向另一方向…
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别的地方, 去(或在)别处, 向另一方向…
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a otro sitio, a una distancia de, fuera…
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embora, fora, de distância…
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向こうへ, 違う場所へ, 離れて…
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farklı bir yere/konuma, konumda, yerde…
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(exprime l’éloignement), à … (de), absent/-ente…
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a un altre lloc, a una distància de, fora…
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