Oxford Spanish Dictionary
from [Am frəm, Brit frɒm, frəm] PRÄP
1.1. from:
1.2. from (indicating distance):
2.1. from (after):
2.2. from (before):
3. from (indicating source):
4.1. from (in place):
4.2. from (in time):
4.3. from (indicating source):
4.4. from (indicating range):
5.1. from (as a result of):
5.2. from (on the basis of):
I. away [Am əˈweɪ, Brit əˈweɪ] ADV away often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (back away, do away with, slip away, etc.). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (back, do, slip, etc.).
1.1. away (from place, person):
2.1. away (in the distance):
2.2. away (absent):
3. away (on one's way):
4.1. away with imperative:
4.2. away (continuously):
5.1. away (into nothing):
5.2. away (indicating use of time):
6.1. away (in opposite direction to):
6.2. away (at a distance, separated from):
II. away [Am əˈweɪ, Brit əˈweɪ] ADJ attr
I. take away VERB [Am teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
1. take away (carry away):
3. take away (remove, confiscate):
4. take away (erase, obliterate):
waste away VERB [Am weɪst -, Brit weɪst -] (v + adv)
fade away VERB [Am feɪd -, Brit feɪd -] (v + adv)
blow away VERB [Am bloʊ -, Brit bləʊ -] sl (v + o + adv)
1. blow away (kill):
I. take <Past took, Past Part taken> [Am teɪk, Brit teɪk] VERB 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):
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):
6.3. take (to earn):
7.1. take (to buy, to order):
7.2. take (to subscribe to):
7.3. take (to rent):
8. take medicine/drugs:
9.1. take (to collect):
9.2. take (to record):
9.3. take (to write down):
9.4. take FOTO:
10.1. take (to withstand, to suffer):
10.2. take (to tolerate, to endure):
10.3. take (to bear):
11.1. take (to understand, to interpret):
11.2. take (to consider):
12.1. take (to adopt an attitude of):
12.2. take (to experience):
13. take (of time):
14. take (to need):
15.1. take (with shoes, clothes):
15.3. take LING:
- take dative/preposition
-
16. take (to accept):
17.1. take (to hold, to accommodate):
17.2. take (to admit):
18.1. take train/plane/bus:
18.2. take road/turning:
18.3. take (to negotiate):
19.1. take:
19.2. take (to deal with):
20.1. take Brit SCHULE (to teach):
20.2. take (to learn):
20.3. take (to undergo):
21. take:
22. take (to lead):
23.1. take (to acquire):
II. take <Past took, Past Part taken> [Am teɪk, Brit teɪk] VERB intr
4. take (to receive):
III. take [Am teɪk, Brit teɪk] SUBST
take for VERB [Am teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + o + prep + o)
I. shape [Am ʃeɪp, Brit ʃeɪp] SUBST
1.1. shape C (visible form):
1.2. shape U (general nature, outline):
2. shape U (guise):
3. shape U (condition, order):
II. shape [Am ʃeɪp, Brit ʃeɪp] VERB trans
offense, offence Brit [Am əˈfɛns, Brit əˈfɛns] SUBST
1. offense C:
2.1. offense (cause of outrage):
2.2. offense U (resentment, displeasure):
3.1. offense Am U (attack):
liking [Am ˈlaɪkɪŋ, Brit ˈlʌɪkɪŋ] SUBST
1. liking (fondness):
heart [Am hɑrt, Brit hɑːt] SUBST
1.1. heart ANAT:
1.2. heart (nature):
1.3. heart (inmost feelings):
2.1. heart (compassion):
2.2. heart (love, affection):
2.3. heart (enthusiasm, inclination):
3. heart (courage, morale):
4.1. heart (central part):
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from [frɒm, Am frɑ:m] PRÄP
1. from (as starting point):
2. from (temporal):
3. from (at distance to):
4. from (one to another):
5. from (originating in):
6. from (in reference to):
7. from (caused by):
away [əˈweɪ] ADV
1. away (distant):
3. away (in future time):
I. take [teɪk] took, taken took, taken SUBST
II. take [teɪk] took, taken took, taken VERB trans
1. take (accept):
10. take (require):
12. take (have):
15. take (feel, assume):
from [fram] PRÄP
1. from (as starting point):
2. from (temporal):
3. from (at distance to):
4. from (one to another):
5. from (originating in):
6. from (in reference to):
7. from (caused by):
away [ə·ˈweɪ] ADV
1. away (distant):
3. away (in future time):
I. take [teɪk] SUBST
II. take <took, taken> [teɪk] VERB trans
1. take (accept):
9. take (require):
11. take (have):
12. take (feel, assume):
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| I | have | taken |
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| you | had | taken |
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| we | had | taken |
| you | had | taken |
| they | had | taken |
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- take back
- take down
- take for
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