Jun 18, 2015 08:15
8 yrs ago
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English term
take-outs
English
Bus/Financial
Economics
General context: Workspace designe
Context for example : "There are a number of take-outs to provide better concentration space for their staff.
Or: I think there's a number of take-out points: The first thing is that the space has to be dedicated to project teamwork.
Is a take-out like a learning point ? A rule ?
How would you define it ? Sorry I didn't find any definition.
Thank you
Context for example : "There are a number of take-outs to provide better concentration space for their staff.
Or: I think there's a number of take-out points: The first thing is that the space has to be dedicated to project teamwork.
Is a take-out like a learning point ? A rule ?
How would you define it ? Sorry I didn't find any definition.
Thank you
Responses
4 +1 | results/ learning(s) | danya |
4 +1 | scenarios | Octavio Garcia |
Responses
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6 mins
Selected
results/ learning(s)
things one has learnt/understood/realised
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Terry Richards
: This works for the second example but I'm not so sure about the first one...
28 mins
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agree |
katsy
: see my remark in discussion box
2 days 8 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Hi, I think it is what he meant here. Because elsewhere he is talking about his research results being applied in organisations. Many thanks to all of you"
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8 hrs
scenarios
There are a lot of scenarios will be the best term as we do not know if there are results, obligations, etc
Discussion
You have a definition as "something to be learnt" here. As take out and take away are synonymous when it refers to cooked food that you buy in a shop to eat at home, it would seem that take away and take out are synonymous in the figurative meaning too.