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Spanish-English translation for: to occupy have take a special position
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cagar [vulg.]to have / take a dump [vulg.] [coll.] [defecate]
ocupar algo [apoderarse]to occupy sth.
tomarse algo a bromato take sth. as a joke
coger manía a algn [locución]to take a dislike to sb. [idiom]
tender a ser algoto have a tendency to be sth.
¡Vete a freír espárragos! [col.] [locución]Go (and) take a running jump! [coll.] [idiom]
echar un vistazo a algoto have a (quick) look at sth.
achuchar a-algn/algo [esp.] [col.]to have a cuddle with sb./sth.
Unverified me voy a apolillar [me voy a dormir] [sur.] [Lufardo]to take a snooze [Am.] [sl.] [coll.]
Tal vez vayamos a tener una tormenta.Perhaps we're going to have a storm.
foto. fotografiarto take a photograph
tomar asientoto take a seat
ducharseto take a shower [Am.]
pasearseto take a walk [Am.]
foto. tomar una fotografíato take a photograph
tomar una pastillato take a pill
coger carrerillato take a run-up
edu. hacer un examento take a test
bañarse [lavarse]to take a bath [Am.]
arriesgarse [exponerse]to take a risk [idiom]
disfrutarto have a good time
ducharseto have a shower [Br.]
med. moquearto have a runny nose
divertirseto have a good time
tomar una duchato take a shower [Am.]
cuidar a algnto take care of sb.
dar un paseoto take a walk [Am.]
darse una duchato take a shower [Am.]
darse un chapuzónto take a dip [swim]
tener un hijoto have a baby
tener un sueñoto have a dream
¡Buen viaje!(Have a) good trip!
bañarse [lavarse]to have a bath [Br.]
quitarse a algo [ropa]to take off sth. [clothes]
tomar una duchato have a shower [Br.]
darse una duchato have a shower [Br.]
med. estar muy resfriadoto have a heavy cold
tomarle el relevo a algnto take over from sb.
tardarto take a long time [of things and people]
¿Cuanto va a tardar?How long will it take?
echarse un coyotito [col.] [mex.]to have a siesta
hacerse la jarocha [mex.] [col.]to have a sex change
estar yesca {f} [Bolivia] [col.]to not have a dime [Am.]
suplantar a-algn/algo [reemplazar]to take the place of sb./sth.
hacer un alto [para reflexionar, descansar] [locución]to take a break [idiom]
pasar factura a algn [locución]to take its toll on sb. [idiom]
estar hecho a base de ...to have as its essential ingredient ...
A ver.We'll (just) have to wait and see.
estar de goma [Costa Rica] [cent.] [col.]to have a hangover
tomar una cervezato have a jar [Br.] [coll.] [drink beer]
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