taken en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Traducciones de taken en el diccionario inglés»español

taken1 [ingl. am. ˈteɪkən, ingl. brit. ˈteɪk(ə)n] pret. part take

Véase también: take

I.take <pret. took, part. pas. taken> [ingl. am. teɪk, ingl. brit. teɪk] V. trans.

1.1. take (to carry):

3.1. take (to grasp, to seize):

agarrar esp amer.
coger esp Esp.

11.1. take (to understand, to interpret):

13. take (of time):

demorar(se) amer.

14. take (to need):

to have (got) what it takes coloq.

16. take (to accept):

take that, you scoundrel! arcznte.

II.take <pret. took, part. pas. taken> [ingl. am. teɪk, ingl. brit. teɪk] V. intr.

III.take [ingl. am. teɪk, ingl. brit. teɪk] SUST.

I.take <pret. took, part. pas. taken> [ingl. am. teɪk, ingl. brit. teɪk] V. trans.

1.1. take (to carry):

3.1. take (to grasp, to seize):

agarrar esp amer.
coger esp Esp.

11.1. take (to understand, to interpret):

13. take (of time):

demorar(se) amer.

14. take (to need):

to have (got) what it takes coloq.

16. take (to accept):

take that, you scoundrel! arcznte.

II.take <pret. took, part. pas. taken> [ingl. am. teɪk, ingl. brit. teɪk] V. intr.

III.take [ingl. am. teɪk, ingl. brit. teɪk] SUST.

Véase también: take for, shape, offense, liking, heart

take for V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + o + prep + o)

I.shape [ingl. am. ʃeɪp, ingl. brit. ʃeɪp] SUST.

offense, offence ingl. brit. [ingl. am. əˈfɛns, ingl. brit. əˈfɛns] SUST.

liking [ingl. am. ˈlaɪkɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈlʌɪkɪŋ] SUST.

heart [ingl. am. hɑrt, ingl. brit. hɑːt] SUST.

1.2. heart (nature):

1.3. heart (inmost feelings):

2.1. heart (compassion):

to have heart coloq.
have a heart! coloq.
¡no seas malo! coloq.
have a heart! coloq.
my heart bleeds (for you) irón.
¡qué pena me das! irón.

2.2. heart (love, affection):

¡cómo sufres! irón.

2.3. heart (enthusiasm, inclination):

3. heart (courage, morale):

take aback V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + o + adv) usu pass

I.take down V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

II.take down V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + o + adv) (cause to descend)

Véase también: take away from

take upon V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + o + prep + o)

I.take around V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -], take round ingl. brit. V. (v + o + prep + o) (show)

II.take around V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -], take round ingl. brit. V. (v + o + adv) (guide, accompany)

III.take around V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -], take round ingl. brit. V. (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (circulate with)

I.take to V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + prep + o)

II.take to V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + o + prep + o)

I.take up V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

II.take up V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + adv + o)

III.take up V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + o + adv) (cause to ascend)

IV.take up V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + adv) (follow on)

taken en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de taken en el diccionario inglés»español

taken part. pas. of take

Véase también: take

I.take [teɪk] took, taken took, taken SUST.

I.take [teɪk] took, taken took, taken SUST.

take-off [ˈteɪkɒf, ingl. am. -ɑ:f] SUST.

taken Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to be taken aback (by sth)
I have taken the day off today
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
He has not taken any formal training in singing or music and believes that his talent is inborn.
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In 1973 their cause was taken up by a much larger group of heterogeneous activists, predominantly left wing, and numbering up to 100,000.
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He ended his career having taken 57 first-class wickets at a respectable average of 23.96.
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But various dents in the brick wall today reveal that motorists are still taken unawares by it.
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They had generally taken on regional loyalties according to residence.
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Other processes, such as fast-track legislation, have taken the place of the legislative veto and achieved the same effects.
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Educational goals are obtainable for anyone through accessible and varied courses that can be taken anytime and at an individually determined pace.
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Again, in the traditional method this yeast was taken from sheep gallstone whereas nowadays it is bought ready to use.
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Film footage taken at the concert shows many teenagers and women crying, screaming, and even fainting.
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In the past, epilepsy patients were referred for surgery only after they had taken medicine after medicine without success, often for 10 years or more.
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