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'take away' tiene referencia cruzada con ''take away''. Se encuentra en una o más de las líneas abajo.'take away' is cross-referenced with ''take away''. It is in one or more of the lines below. WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Principal Translations | | Inglés | Español | | take [sth] away vtr + adv | (confiscate) | quitar⇒ vtr | | sacar⇒ vtr | | llevarse⇒ v prnl | | If you take away people's guns, they won't be able to kill you. | | Si le quitas las pistolas a la gente, no te podrán matar. | | take [sth] away vtr + adv | (remove) | sacar⇒ vtr | | llevarse⇒ v prnl | | Will you take the dog away before he knocks everything over? | | ¿Puedes sacar al perro antes de que tire todo? | | ¿Puedes llevarte al perro antes de que tire todo? | take [sth] away, take away [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (number: subtract from another) (matemáticas) | restarle v prnl | | restar⇒ vtr | | What do you get if you take 63 away from 100? | | ¿Qué te queda si le restas 63 a 100? | | ¿Qué te queda si restas 63 a 100? | | take away [sth] vtr phrasal insep | UK (buy to consume off premises) | para llevar loc adj | | Shall we buy some chips to take away? | | ¿Compramos unas papas para llevar? | take [sth] away, take away [sth] vtr phrasal sep | figurative (glean, learn) | aprender⇒ vtr | | The lesson to take away from this story is that everyone is special in some way. | | La moraleja para aprender de esta historia es que todos somos especiales de alguna manera. | | take away prep | (minus) | menos adv | | Eight take away three is five. | | Ocho menos tres es cinco. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Principal Translations | | Inglés | Español | take [sb] out, take out [sb] vtr phrasal sep | (go on a date with) | salir con vi + prep | | invitar a salir a loc verb + prep | | Note: A hyphen or single-word form is used when the term is or modifies a noun | | Lisa was happy that Carl wanted to take her out. | | Lisa estaba feliz de que Carl quisiera salir con ella. | take [sth] out, take out [sth] vtr + adv | (excise, remove) | sacar⇒ vtr | | extraer⇒ vtr | | He had a rotten tooth, which he had to have taken out. | | Tuvieron que sacarle un diente que tenía cariado. | | Tuvieron que extraerle un diente que tenía cariado. | take [sth] out, take out [sth] vtr + adv | (trash, rubbish: put outside) | sacar⇒ vtr | | Can you take the rubbish out? | | ¿Puedes sacar la basura? | take [sth] out, take out [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (apply for, open: insurance, etc.) (coloquial) | sacar⇒ vtr | | comprar⇒, adquirir⇒ vtr | | We advise you to take out travel insurance before you leave. | | Le aconsejamos que saque un seguro de viaje antes de marcharse. | | Le aconsejamos que compre (or: adquiera) un seguro de viaje antes de marcharse. | takeout, take-out, also UK: takeaway, take-away n | (food, drink consumed off premises) | comida para llevar nf + loc adj | | I can't be bothered to cook tonight; let's order a take-out. | | No quiero cocinar hoy, compremos comida para llevar. | takeout, take-out (US), takeaway, take-away (UK) adj | (food, drink: to be consumed off premises) | para llevar loc adj | | After the film we went to the Chinese restaurant for some take-away food. | | Después de la película, fuimos al restaurante chino a comprar para llevar. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Additional Translations | | Inglés | Español | take [sth] out in [sth], take out [sth] in [sth] v expr | US, informal (accept in lieu of payment) | hacerse pagar con loc verb | | recibir algo como pago loc verb | | The liquor-store owner didn't have the money he owed, so they took it out in whiskey. | | El dueño de la licorería no tenía dinero para pagarles, así que se hicieron pagar con whisky. | | take [sb] out vtr phrasal sep | slang (hitman: murder) | liquidar a, eliminar a vtr + prep | | asesinar a vtr + prep | | aniquilar a vtr + prep | | The mobsters had hired a guy to take out the informant before the trial. | | Los mafiosos contrataron a alguien para liquidar al informante antes del juicio. | | (AmL: coloquial) | echarse a v prnl + prep | | (AR: coloquial) | hacer boleta a loc verb + prep | | (VE: coloquial) | quebrar a vtr + prep | | Los mafiosos contrataron a un tipo para que se echara al testigo antes del juicio. | take out [sb], take [sb] out vtr phrasal sep | (treat to a meal or entertainment) | llevar a vtr + prep | | sacar a vtr + prep | | invitar a vtr + prep | | We always take Aunt Beth out on her birthday. | | Siempre llevamos a la tía Beth a cenar fuera en su cumpleaños | | Siempre sacamos a la tía Beth a cenar en su cumpleaños. | | Siempre invitamos a la tía Beth a cenar en su cumpleaños. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Principal Translations | | Inglés | Español | takeaway, take-away n | UK (restaurant: serves food to go) | restaurante de comida para llevar nm + loc adj | | (AR, PA, voz inglesa) | delivery nm | | We went to the Chinese takeaway to get some food. | | Fuimos al restaurante de comida para llevar chino para comprar comida. | | takeaway n | US, Can (hockey: player gains possession) (voz inglesa) | takeaway nm |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Additional Translations | | Inglés | Español | | takeaway n | figurative (point, main message) | enseñanza nf | | lección aprendida, cosa aprendida nf + adj | | conclusión nf | | The takeaway from this disaster is that we should always be prepared. | | La enseñanza de este desastre es que siempre debemos estar preparados. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | Locuciones verbales | | Inglés | Español | | take away from [sth] vi phrasal + prep | informal (detract) | restar⇒ vi | | desmerecer⇒ vi | | ir en desmedro de loc verb | | Her foul mouth takes away from her attractiveness. | | Su habla obscena le resta mucho atractivo. |
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