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Traducciones de „taken“ en el diccionario inglés » ruso (Ir a ruso » inglés)

I . taken [ˈteɪkn] V.

taken pp of take

II . taken [ˈteɪkn] ADJ.

Véase también: take

I . take [teɪk] SUST.

1. take no pl. (receipts):

2. take (filming):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be on the take ingl. am. coloq.

II . take <took, taken> [teɪk] V. trans.

2. take (consume):

3. take (hold):

6. take (hold onto):

15. take ingl. brit. (score):

16. take ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (teach):

19. take (use for travel):

I . take [teɪk] SUST.

1. take no pl. (receipts):

2. take (filming):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be on the take ingl. am. coloq.

II . take <took, taken> [teɪk] V. trans.

2. take (consume):

3. take (hold):

6. take (hold onto):

15. take ingl. brit. (score):

16. take ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (teach):

19. take (use for travel):

take aback V. trans.

1. take aback (surprise):

I . take away V. trans.

2. take away (deprive of):

3. take away (bring away with):

4. take away (make leave):

5. take away (lessen):

6. take away ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (buy to eat elsewhere):

7. take away (subtract from):

8. take away mat:

take back V. trans.

1. take back (return to original place):

2. take back (accept back):

3. take back (accompany a person):

6. take back (carry to a past time):

7. take back (remind):

take down V. trans.

1. take down (bring lower):

2. take down (remove from high place):

5. take down (write):

6. take down coloq. (depress):

7. take down coloq. (make less confident):

I . take off V. trans.

1. take off (remove from):

3. take off coloq. (force to give up):

4. take off coloq. (leave):

5. take off (bring away):

8. take off (subtract):

9. take off (stop giving):

10. take off (stop running):

11. take off (stop showing):

12. take off ingl. brit. (imitate):

II . take off V. intr.

1. take off (leave the ground) AERO.:

2. take off coloq. (leave):

3. take off coloq. (flee):

4. take off (have success):

I . take on V. trans.

1. take on (agree to try):

2. take on (employ):

3. take on (acquire):

4. take on (hire):

5. take on (fight):

take-in [ˈteɪkɪn] SUST.

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

1. take-off AERO.:

2. take-off ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (imitation):

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Plus, the essential oil found in lemon peel can be toxic to cats when taken internally, applied to the skin or simply inhaled.
blog.sfgate.com
Film footage taken at the concert shows many teenagers and women crying, screaming, and even fainting.
en.wikipedia.org
In 1973 their cause was taken up by a much larger group of heterogeneous activists, predominantly left wing, and numbering up to 100,000.
en.wikipedia.org
This obsequious compliment is scarcely to be taken seriously.
en.wikipedia.org
Educational goals are obtainable for anyone through accessible and varied courses that can be taken anytime and at an individually determined pace.
en.wikipedia.org
They had generally taken on regional loyalties according to residence.
en.wikipedia.org
Typically, no action has been taken by governments against such usurpation: the viewpoint is rather the contrary, namely that comunidades should disappear.
en.wikipedia.org
He has not taken any formal training in singing or music and believes that his talent is inborn.
en.wikipedia.org
Other processes, such as fast-track legislation, have taken the place of the legislative veto and achieved the same effects.
en.wikipedia.org
The bank has taken steep write-downs on its tax credit business.
www.nola.com

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