取出

Verb

 * 1) to remove; to take out

Etymology 1
Attested in the sense “take out, remove” from the 9th century.

Verb

 * 1)  to take out, remove, draw out, carry out
 * 2)  to select or single out from a group
 * 3)  to pull up, pull upward
 * 4)   to depart with great vigor, to set out in high spirits
 * 5)   to improve (one's circumstances or outlook); to become elated
 * 1)   to depart with great vigor, to set out in high spirits
 * 2)   to improve (one's circumstances or outlook); to become elated
 * 1)   to improve (one's circumstances or outlook); to become elated

Etymology 2
Variant of Etymology 1, above, via mutation. Usually used the irrealis or continuative  form. Attested from the 9th century.

Verb

 * 1)  to take out, draw out
 * 2)   to give birth (to)
 * 1)   to give birth (to)