US /tek əˈwe/
・UK /teik əˈwei/
If you have things around you, you take away that awkwardness.
If you have things around you, you take away that awkwardness.
And that is something that no one can take away from you.
VO: IF YOU TAKE AWAY THE LABELS
Take away the oxygen, and the Earth would become extremely dangerous.
But I think this is the big thing to take away is the cholesterol and the phospholipids.
But I think this is the big thing to take away is the cholesterol and the phospholipids.
At the end of the day, what can you take away?
At the end of the day, what can you take away?
It's been an interesting experience I feel very grateful I feel very lucky and I hope to have exchanged one positive thing that maybe you can take away and build into your powerful brain Yeah What he said?
And I hope to have exchanged one positive thing that maybe you can take away and build into your powerful brain.
To understand the difference, we can look at the experience pupils have in a conventional class led by Mr. Lisson and compare that to what they take away from doing a project with Mrs. Du.
Lisson and compare that to what they take away from doing a project with Mrs.
And therefore, the question is, okay, in theory, China and the EU can collaborate on climate because they're both concerned about climate change internally, but in practice, this doesn't take away all these frictions that exist.
So they also pose a national security question and therefore the question is, OK, in theory, China and the EU can collaborate on climate because they're both concerned about But in practice, this doesn't take away all these frictions that exist.
Um, yeah, Claudia was also telling me, like, when she got in trouble, her parents would just take away everything—like, her laptop, her TV privileges, even books.
Claudia was also telling me like when she got in trouble, her parents would just take away everything.