0 somewhere else, or to or in a different place, position, or situation: --
The recent flood has swept away the footbridge.
Keep/Stay away from him.
1 at a distance (of or from here): --
2 in or into the usual or a suitable place, especially one that can be closed: --
3 gradually until mostly or completely gone: --
4 in the future: --
5 continuously or repeatedly, or in a busy way: --
They are given £40 a week from which they are supposed to pay for take-aways.
All those take-aways are part of the diet of the working class and the less well-off.
As a result, vast profits were made by the people who invested in these give-aways.
The total number of "take-aways" in them are 633, of which 260 are fish-and-chip shops.
Many people have invested their redundancy money in taking on franchises for fast food take-aways.
We are failing to do so because we are carrying round our neck like a millstone interest of £11 billion on previous give-aways.
There have been 106 complaints relating to "take-aways" generally and of them 20 were about fish-and-chip shops.
The same problem about cost applies to take-aways.