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I. take to VERB [Am teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + prep + o)

1. take to (respond well to, develop liking for):

2. take to (form habit of):

3. take to (go to):

to take to the hills rebels:
to take to the hills walkers:

II. take to VERB [Am teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + o + prep + o)

take to (use on) ugs:

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Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
demandar a alguien
llevar a alguien a juicio
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
tomarle buena barra a alg. Chil ugs
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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):

agarrar esp LatAm
coger esp Esp
la agarró de la mano esp LatAm
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):

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) LatAm

14. take (to need):

15.1. take (with shoes, clothes):

usa el talle 14 RíoPl

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! veraltend

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

18.2. take road/turning:

agarrar esp LatAm
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 Brit SCHULE (to teach):

20.2. take (to learn):

take subject
take subject

20.3. take (to undergo):

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 <Past took, Past Part taken> [Am teɪk, Brit teɪk] VERB intr

1.1. take (germinate):

take seeds:
take cutting:
take cutting:
brotar Chil

1.2. take (to catch fire):

take fuels:

1.3. take (to adhere):

take dyes:
agarrar esp LatAm
take dyes:
coger esp Esp

1.4. take (to be effective):

take vaccines:
take vaccines:
brotar Chil

2. take (to start):

take engines:

3. take Brit (to bite):

take fish:

4. take (to receive):

5. take SPIELE:

take piece/player:

III. take [Am teɪk, Brit teɪk] SUBST

1. take FILM:

2.1. take (earnings):

ser un coimero CSur Perú ugs
aceptar mordidas Méx ugs

2.2. take:

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):

1.3. shape C (unidentified person, thing):

2. shape U (guise):

3. shape U (condition, order):

to knock or lick sth/sb into shape
poner algo/a alguien a punto or en forma

4. shape C (mold, pattern):

II. shape [Am ʃeɪp, Brit ʃeɪp] VERB trans

1. shape (make in given form):

shape object/material

2. shape (influence):

shape events
shape person/character/ideas

III. shape [Am ʃeɪp, Brit ʃeɪp] VERB intr

shape project:
shape plan:

offense, offence Brit [Am əˈfɛns, Brit əˈfɛns] SUBST

1. offense C:

2.1. offense (cause of outrage):

offense kein Pl

2.2. offense U (resentment, displeasure):

ofender a alguien

3.1. offense Am U (attack):

3.2. offense U or C SPORT:

offense Am Am
offense Am Am
offense Am Am
offense Am Am

liking [Am ˈlaɪkɪŋ, Brit ˈlʌɪkɪŋ] SUBST

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 [Am hɑrt, Brit hɑːt] SUBST

1.1. heart ANAT:

really? cross your heart? attr disease
really? cross your heart? attr 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):

have a heart! ugs
¡no seas malo! ugs
have a heart! ugs
¡ten compasión! scherzh
¡qué pena me das! iron

2.2. heart (love, affection):

to be close or near or dear to sb's heart
¡cómo sufres! iron
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 SPIELE (card):

6.2. heart SPIELE (suit):

hearts + Sg or pl Verb

I. to scavenge for VERB intr

II. scavenge [Am ˈskævəndʒ, Brit ˈskavɪn(d)ʒ] VERB trans

I. stint [Am stɪnt, Brit stɪnt] SUBST

1.1. stint C (fixed amount, share):

1.2. stint C (period):

2. stint U:

II. stint [Am stɪnt, Brit stɪnt] VERB trans

stint food:

to stint sb of sth
escatimarle algo a alguien

III. to stint on VERB intr

I. surrender [Am səˈrɛndər, Brit səˈrɛndə] VERB trans

1. surrender MILIT:

surrender arms/town
surrender arms/town

2. surrender (hand over) form:

surrender document/ticket

3. surrender (relinquish):

surrender right/claim

II. surrender [Am səˈrɛndər, Brit səˈrɛndə] VERB intr

surrender soldier/army:

entregarse a alguien

III. to surrender oneself to VERB refl

to surrender oneself to indulgence/idleness:

IV. surrender [Am səˈrɛndər, Brit səˈrɛndə] SUBST U

1. surrender (capitulation):

2. surrender (submission):

3. surrender form (handing over):

I. swipe [Am swaɪp, Brit swʌɪp] SUBST ugs

1. swipe (blow):

to take a swipe at sb/sth

2. swipe (verbal attack):

II. swipe [Am swaɪp, Brit swʌɪp] VERB trans ugs

1. swipe (hit):

2. swipe (steal):

volarse Méx ugs

3. swipe COMPUT:

swipe card

III. to swipe at VERB intr

I. to tend to VERB intr (attend to)

II. tend2 [Am tɛnd, Brit tɛnd] VERB trans

tend sheep/flock
tend sheep/flock
tend invalids/victims
tend invalids/victims
tend garden/grave
to tend bar Am or Brit the bar

I. tune [Am t(j)un, Brit tjuːn] SUBST

1. tune C:

2. tune U (correct pitch):

II. tune [Am t(j)un, Brit tjuːn] VERB trans

1. tune MUS:

tune instrument

2. tune MOTOR:

tune engine
tune engine

3. tune:

tune RADIO, TV

III. to tune to VERB intr RADIO TV

to tune to station/wavelength:

I. content1 [Am kənˈtɛnt, Brit kənˈtɛnt] ADJ pred

to be content with sth

II. content1 [Am kənˈtɛnt, Brit kənˈtɛnt] VERB trans

III. to content oneself VERB refl

to content oneself with sth/-ing
contentarse or conformarse con algo/ +infin

IV. content1 [Am kənˈtɛnt, Brit kənˈtɛnt] SUBST U (contentment)

content liter
contento m liter

I. concern [Am kənˈsərn, Brit kənˈsəːn] SUBST

1. concern C (business, affair):

2.1. concern U (anxiety):

2.2. concern U (interest):

concern for sb/sth
interés por alguien/algo

3. concern C (firm):

II. concern [Am kənˈsərn, Brit kənˈsəːn] VERB trans

1. concern (affect, involve):

to be concerned in sth
to be concerned with sth

2.1. concern (interest):

2.2. concern (worry, bother):

3. concern (relate to):

III. to concern oneself VERB refl

to concern oneself about sb/sth
preocuparse por alguien/algo

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take to VERB trans

1. take to (start to like):

2. take to (begin as a habit):

3. take to (go to):

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Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
to take sth to pieces Brit
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
to take sth to sb
derivar (a) (llevar) intr
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I. take [teɪk] took, taken took, taken SUBST

1. take kein Pl (receipts):

2. take FOTO, FILM:

Wendungen:

to be on the take Am ugs

II. take [teɪk] took, taken took, taken VERB trans

1. take (accept):

take advice
take criticism
take responsibility

2. take (hold):

agarrar LatAm

3. take (eat):

take medicine

4. take (use):

5. take (receive):

6. take 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 Brit (score):

14. take Brit, Aus (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 LatAm

19. take (regard as):

to take sb for sth

Wendungen:

¡toma!

III. take [teɪk] took, taken took, taken VERB intr

take plant
take dye
to take against sb Brit

I. to [tu:] PRÄP

1. to (in direction of):

2. to (before):

3. to (until):

4. to with indirect object:

to show sth to sb

5. to (towards):

6. to (against):

close to sth
5 added to 10 equals 15
5 más 10 son 15

7. to (in comparison):

3 (goals) to 1
3 (goles) a 1
superior to sth/sb

8. to (from opinion of):

9. to (proportion):

10. to (causing):

11. to (by):

12. to (matching):

13. to (of):

14. to (for purpose of):

Wendungen:

II. to [tu:] infinitive particle

1. to (infinitive: not translated):

2. to (in command):

3. to (after interrogative words):

4. to (wishes):

5. to (purpose):

6. to (attitude):

7. to (future intention):

sth to buy

8. to (in consecutive acts):

9. to (introducing a complement):

10. to (in general statements):

11. to (in ellipsis):

III. to [tu:] ADV

im PONS Wörterbuch

take to VERB trans

1. take to (start to like):

2. take to (begin as a habit):

3. take to (go to):

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Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
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I. take [teɪk] SUBST

1. take (receipts):

2. take FOTO, FILM:

Wendungen:

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

1. take (accept):

take advice
take criticism
take responsibility

2. take (hold):

agarrar LatAm

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 LatAm

16. take (regard as):

to take sb for sth

Wendungen:

¡toma!

III. take <took, taken> [teɪk] VERB intr

take plant
take dye

I. to [tu] PRÄP

1. to (in direction of):

2. to (before):

3. to (until):

4. to with indirect object:

to show sth to sb

5. to (towards):

6. to (against):

close to sth
5 added to 10 equals 15
5 más 10 son 15

7. to (in comparison):

3 (goals) to 1
3 (goles) a 1
superior to sth/sb

8. to (from opinion of):

9. to (proportion):

10. to (causing):

11. to (by):

12. to (matching):

13. to (of):

14. to (for purpose of):

Wendungen:

II. to [tu] infinitive particle

1. to (infinitive: not translated):

2. to (in command):

3. to (after interrogative words):

4. to (wishes):

5. to (purpose):

6. to (attitude):

7. to (future intention):

sth to buy

8. to (in consecutive acts):

9. to (introducing a complement):

10. to (in general statements):

11. to (in ellipsis):

III. to [tu] ADV

Present
Itake to
youtake to
he/she/ittakes to
wetake to
youtake to
theytake to
Past
Itook to
youtook to
he/she/ittook to
wetook to
youtook to
theytook to
Present Perfect
Ihavetaken to
youhavetaken to
he/she/ithastaken to
wehavetaken to
youhavetaken to
theyhavetaken to
Past Perfect
Ihadtaken to
youhadtaken to
he/she/ithadtaken to
wehadtaken to
youhadtaken to
theyhadtaken to

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As a lawyer he knows the good things in life, but what obstacles did it take to get there.
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By the time the second session had started, rain had started to fall and caused the drivers to take to the track on wet-weather tyres.
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They almost hit someone, whom they initially take to be a young boy, scraping roadkill off the asphalt.
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