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recoger
I. take in V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. take in (give home to):
take in orphan
take in lodger
2. take in (do):
lava para afuera Co. Sur
3. take in (grasp, register):
take in impressions/information
4. take in (make narrower):
take in dress/waist
take in dress/waist
5. take in (insert):
take in corrections/amendments
II. take in V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + o + adv) (deceive)
III. take in V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + adv + o)
1. take in (include):
take in areas/topics
take in areas/topics
2. take in (visit):
I. take <pret. took, part. pas. taken> [ingl. am. teɪk, ingl. brit. teɪk] V. trans.
1.1. take (to carry):
1.2. take (to drive, to transport):
2.1. take (to escort):
2.2. take (to bring along):
3.1. take (to grasp, to seize):
agarrar esp amer.
coger esp Esp.
la agarró de la mano esp amer.
la cogió de la mano esp Esp.
3.2. take (to take charge of):
3.3. take (to occupy):
4. take (to remove, to steal):
5. take (to catch unawares):
6.1. take (to capture):
take town/fortress/position
take pawn/piece
6.2. take (to win):
take prize/title
take prize/title
take game/set
6.3. take (to earn):
we took over $10, 000
7.1. take (to buy, to order):
póngame 12 onzas Esp.
7.2. take (to subscribe to):
7.3. take (to rent):
take apartment/cottage
take apartment/cottage
coger Esp.
8. take medicine/drugs:
9.1. take (to collect):
take sample
take survey
9.2. take (to record):
9.3. take (to write down):
take notes
9.4. take FOTO:
10.1. take (to withstand, to suffer):
take strain/weight/load
take beating/blow
10.2. take (to tolerate, to endure):
10.3. take (to bear):
11.1. take (to understand, to interpret):
11.2. take (to consider):
take in imperative
12.1. take (to adopt an attitude of):
12.2. take (to experience):
13. take (of time):
take job/task:
take process:
take person:
take person:
demorar(se) amer.
14. take (to need):
to have (got) what it takes coloq.
15.1. take (with shoes, clothes):
usa el talle 14 Río Pl.
15.2. take (to run on):
15.3. take LING.:
take dative/preposition
take dative/preposition
16. take (to accept):
take money/bribes
take that, you scoundrel! arcznte.
17.1. take (to hold, to accommodate):
17.2. take (to admit):
take patients/pupils
take patients/pupils
take patients/pupils
coger Esp.
18.1. take train/plane/bus:
coger esp Esp.
tuvimos que coger un taxi esp Esp.
18.2. take road/turning:
agarrar esp amer.
coger esp Esp.
18.3. take (to negotiate):
take bend
take bend
coger esp Esp.
take fence
19.1. take:
take measures/steps
take exercise
19.2. take (to deal with):
20.1. take ingl. brit. ENS. (to teach):
20.2. take (to learn):
take subject
take subject
20.3. take (to undergo):
rendir un examen Co. Sur
21. take:
22. take (to lead):
23.1. take (to acquire):
take apprentice
23.2. take (in the sexual sense) liter.:
take woman
II. take <pret. took, part. pas. taken> [ingl. am. teɪk, ingl. brit. teɪk] V. intr.
1.1. take (germinate):
take seeds:
take cutting:
take cutting:
brotar Chile
1.2. take (to catch fire):
take fuels:
1.3. take (to adhere):
take dyes:
agarrar esp amer.
take dyes:
coger esp Esp.
1.4. take (to be effective):
take vaccines:
take vaccines:
brotar Chile
2. take (to start):
take engines:
3. take ingl. brit. (to bite):
take fish:
4. take (to receive):
5. take JUEGOS:
take piece/player:
III. take [ingl. am. teɪk, ingl. brit. teɪk] SUST.
1. take CINE:
2.1. take (earnings):
ser un coimero Co. Sur Perú coloq.
aceptar mordidas Méx. coloq.
2.2. take:
take for V. [ingl. am. teɪk -, ingl. brit. teɪk -] (v + o + prep + o)
I. shape [ingl. am. ʃeɪp, ingl. brit. ʃeɪp] SUST.
1.1. shape C (visible form):
1.2. shape U (general nature, outline):
1.3. shape C (unidentified person, thing):
2. shape U (guise):
3. shape U (condition, order):
to get bent out of shape ingl. am. argot
to get bent out of shape ingl. am. argot
to knock or lick sth/sb into shape
poner algo/a alguien a punto or en forma
4. shape C (mold, pattern):
II. shape [ingl. am. ʃeɪp, ingl. brit. ʃeɪp] V. trans.
1. shape (make in given form):
shape object/material
2. shape (influence):
shape events
shape person/character/ideas
III. shape [ingl. am. ʃeɪp, ingl. brit. ʃeɪp] V. intr.
shape project:
shape plan:
offense, offence ingl. brit. [ingl. am. əˈfɛns, ingl. brit. əˈfɛns] SUST.
1. offense C:
2.1. offense (cause of outrage):
offense sin pl.
2.2. offense U (resentment, displeasure):
ofender a alguien
3.1. offense ingl. am. U (attack):
3.2. offense U or C DEP.:
offense ingl. am. ingl. am.
offense ingl. am. ingl. am.
offense ingl. am. ingl. am.
offense ingl. am. ingl. am.
liking [ingl. am. ˈlaɪkɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈlʌɪkɪŋ] SUST.
1. liking (fondness):
liking for sth
cogerle simpatía a alguien esp Esp.
cogerle el gusto a algo esp Esp.
2. liking (satisfaction):
to be to sb's liking
ser del gusto or del agrado de alguien
heart [ingl. am. hɑrt, ingl. brit. hɑːt] SUST.
1.1. heart ANAT.:
really? cross your heart? atrbv. disease
really? cross your heart? atrbv. disease
really? cross your heart? operation
1.2. heart (nature):
1.3. heart (inmost feelings):
en su (or mi etc.) fuero interno
1.4. heart (memory):
2.1. heart (compassion):
to have heart coloq.
have a heart! coloq.
¡no seas malo! coloq.
have a heart! coloq.
¡ten compasión! hum.
my heart bleeds (for you) irón.
¡qué pena me das! irón.
2.2. heart (love, affection):
to be close or near or dear to sb's heart
¡cómo sufres! irón.
enamorarse de alguien
to take sb/sth to one's heart
to win sb's heart
2.3. heart (enthusiasm, inclination):
3. heart (courage, morale):
4.1. heart (central part):
4.2. heart:
5. heart (heart-shaped object):
6.1. heart JUEGOS (card):
6.2. heart JUEGOS (suit):
hearts + sing. or pl v.
IN
IN → Indiana
I. in [ingl. am. ɪn, ingl. brit. ɪn] PREP.
1.1. in (indicating place, location):
aquí/allí adentro esp amer.
1.2. in with superl.:
2. in (indicating movement):
ven aquí adentro esp amer.
3.1. in (during):
ven a la tarde or de tarde/a la mañana or de mañana Río Pl.
3.2. in (at the end of):
3.3. in (in the space of):
4.1. in (indicating manner):
de a dos amer.
4.2. in (wearing):
5. in (indicating circumstances, state):
6. in (indicating occupation, membership, participation):
7. in (indicating personal characteristics):
8. in (in respect of, as regards):
¿y yo qué gano or saco?
9. in (indicating ratio):
10.1. in + gerund:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
in that as conj. the case is unusual in that
II. in [ingl. am. ɪn, ingl. brit. ɪn] ADV. in often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (close in, hand in, stand in, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (close, hand, stand, etc).
1.1. in (inside):
¿el gato está adentro? esp amer.
1.2. in (at home, work):
2.1. in (in position):
2.2. in (at destination):
2.3. in (available, in stock):
2.4. in (in power):
3. in (involved):
¡no sabes la que te espera! coloq.
4. in (in time):
III. in [ingl. am. ɪn, ingl. brit. ɪn] ADJ.
1.1. in (fashionable) coloq. sin comp.:
el jazz era lo in coloq.
el lugar in coloq.
1.2. in (exclusive, private) atrbv.:
2. in pred (in tennis, badminton, etc):
la pelota cayó adentro esp amer.
IV. in [ingl. am. ɪn, ingl. brit. ɪn] SUST.
1. in (access to) ingl. am. coloq. sin pl.:
tener palanca con alguien coloq.
tener enchufe con alguien Esp. coloq.
2.1. in <ins, pl >:
the ins and outs (of sth)
2.2. in <ins, pl > ingl. am. (people in office):
get in with V. [ingl. am. ɡɛt -, ingl. brit. ɡɛt -] (v + adv + prep + o)
1. get in with (associate with):
2. get in with (ingratiate oneself with):
in. <pl in or ins>
in. → inch(es)
take in V. trans.
1. take in:
2. take in (hold):
to take sth in hand fig.
3. take in:
4. take in (bring to police):
5. take in (deceive):
to be taken in (by sb/sth)
6. take in ingl. am., ingl. austr. (go to see):
7. take in (understand):
8. take in (include):
9. take in MODA:
I. take [teɪk] took, taken took, taken SUST.
1. take sin pl. (receipts):
ingresos m pl.
2. take FOTO, CINE:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be on the take ingl. am. coloq.
II. take [teɪk] took, taken took, taken V. trans.
1. take (accept):
take advice
take criticism
take responsibility
2. take (hold):
agarrar amer.
3. take (eat):
take medicine
4. take (use):
5. take (receive):
6. take ingl. brit. (rent):
7. take (capture):
take prisoners
take city
take power
8. take (assume):
9. take (bring):
10. take (require):
11. take (do):
take REL.
take UNIV.
12. take (have):
take decision, bath, holiday
take walk
take trip
take ticket
take census
13. take ingl. brit. (score):
14. take ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (teach):
15. take (feel, assume):
to take (an) interest in sb/sth
to take pity on sb/sth
16. take (make money):
17. take (photograph):
18. take (use for travel):
take bus, train
take bus, train
tomar amer.
19. take (regard as):
to take sb for sth
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
¡toma!
III. take [teɪk] took, taken took, taken V. intr.
take plant
take dye
to take against sb ingl. brit.
I. in1 [ɪn] PREP.
1. in (inside, into):
to put sth in sb's hands
2. in (within):
3. in (position of):
4. in (during):
5. in (at later time):
6. in (in less than):
to do sth in 4 hours
7. in (for):
8. in (in situation, state of):
in search of sth/sb
alebrestado Col., Ven.
9. in (concerning):
10. in (by):
11. in (taking the form of):
12. in (made of):
13. in (sound of):
14. in (aspect of):
15. in (ratio):
16. in (substitution of):
in lieu of sth form.
17. in (as consequence of):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. in1 [ɪn] ADV.
1. in (inside, into):
to put sth in
2. in (to a place):
to be in coloq.
to hand sth in
3. in (popular):
4. in DEP.:
to go in for sth
5. in (up):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be in for sth coloq.
to be in on sth
III. in1 [ɪn] ADJ.
IV. in1 [ɪn] SUST.
recovecos m pl.
in2
in abreviatura de inch
I. inch [ɪntʃ] -es SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. inch [ɪntʃ] -es V. intr.
take in V. trans.
1. take in:
2. take in (hold):
to take sth in hand fig.
3. take in:
4. take in (bring to police):
5. take in (deceive):
to be taken in (by sb/sth)
6. take in (go to see):
7. take in (understand):
8. take in (include):
9. take in MODA:
I. take [teɪk] SUST.
1. take (receipts):
ingresos m pl.
2. take FOTO, CINE:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be on the take coloq.
II. take <took, taken> [teɪk] V. trans.
1. take (accept):
take advice
take criticism
take responsibility
2. take (hold):
agarrar amer.
3. take (eat):
take medicine, drugs
4. take (use):
5. take (receive):
6. take (capture):
take prisoners
take city
take power
7. take (assume):
8. take (bring):
9. take (require):
10. take (do):
take REL.
take UNIV.
11. take (have):
take decision, bath, holiday
take walk
take trip
take ticket
take census
take rest
12. take (feel, assume):
to take (an) interest in sb/sth
to take pity on sb/sth
13. take (make money):
14. take photograph:
15. take (use for travel):
take bus, train
take bus, train
tomar amer.
16. take (regard as):
to take sb for sth
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
¡toma!
III. take <took, taken> [teɪk] V. intr.
take plant
take dye
in.
in. ABBR inch
I. inch <-es> [ɪntʃ] SUST.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. inch [ɪntʃ] V. intr.
IN [ɪn·ˌdi·ˈæn·ə] SUST.
IN ABBR Indiana
Indiana [ɪn·ˌdi·ˈæn·ə] SUST.
I. in [ɪn] PREP.
1. in (inside, into):
to put sth in sb's hands
2. in (within):
3. in (position of):
4. in (during):
5. in (at later time):
6. in (in less than):
to do sth in 4 hours
7. in (for):
8. in (in situation, state of):
in search of sth/sb
alebrestado Col., Ven.
9. in (concerning):
10. in (by):
11. in (taking the form of):
12. in (made of):
13. in (sound of):
14. in (aspect of):
15. in (ratio):
16. in (substitution of):
in lieu of sth form.
17. in (as consequence of):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. in [ɪn] ADV.
1. in (inside, into):
to put sth in
2. in (to a place):
to be in coloq.
to hand sth in
3. in (popular):
4. in (up):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be in for sth coloq.
to be in on sth
III. in [ɪn] ADJ.
IV. in [ɪn] SUST.
Present
Itake in
youtake in
he/she/ittakes in
wetake in
youtake in
theytake in
Past
Itook in
youtook in
he/she/ittook in
wetook in
youtook in
theytook in
Present Perfect
Ihavetaken in
youhavetaken in
he/she/ithastaken in
wehavetaken in
youhavetaken in
theyhavetaken in
Past Perfect
Ihadtaken in
youhadtaken in
he/she/ithadtaken in
wehadtaken in
youhadtaken in
theyhadtaken in
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