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Spanish-English translation for: to occupy have take a special position
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descalzarseto take one's shoes off
vengar algoto take revenge for sth.
tener queto have to
¿Tienes ...?Do you have ....?
[yo] tengo[I] have
tener algoto have sth.
pasar lista [locución]to take attendance [Am.] [idiom]
cuidar de algnto take care of sb.
refugiarse en algoto take refuge in sth.
encargarse de algoto take care of sth.
mat. restar algo [sustraer]to take sth. away [subtract]
farm. med. tomarse su medicinato take one's medicine
regodearse en algoto take delight in sth.
tardar lo suyoto take one's time
aprovechar de algoto take advantage of sth.
apostar por algnto take sb.'s side
tener algoto have got sth.
Unverified tomar el desayunoto have breakfast
poseer algoto have (got) sth.
gastr. merendarto have an afternoon snack
no darse por aludidoto not take it personally
turnarse para hacer algoto take turns doing sth.
vengarse de / por algoto take revenge for sth.
vengarse de / en algnto take revenge on sb.
pasar lista [locución]to take the register [Br.] [idiom]
dar algo por hechoto take sth. for granted
tener algo en cuentato take sth. into account
acabar de empezarto have just started
¿Tiene (Usted) ... ? [formal]Do you have ... ?
Quería ...I would like (to have) ...
med. tener diarreato have the trots [sl.]
tener cuates {m.pl} [Bolivia] [col.]to have friends
almorzar algoto have sth. for lunch
tener una aventurato have an affair
llevarla suave [col.] [cent.] [Costa Rica]to take it easy
dar por sentado que ...to take it for granted that ...
ponerse del lado de algnto take sb.'s side
quitarse la vida [suicidarse]to take one's (own) life
Unverified agarrar patín [divertirse] [mex.] [col.]to have fun
loc. dar todos los pasos necesariosto take all the necessary steps
darse por aludido [col.] [locución]to take the hint [coll.] [idiom]
tomar algo [medicamentos]to take sth. [e.g. a pill, tablets]
llevarse la palma [col.] [fig.]to take the biscuit [Br.] [coll.]
Unverified andar chuña {f} [cent.] [El Salvador] [col.]to have nothing
Debí advinar que ...I should have guessed that ...
haberto have [auxiliary verb used to form compound tenses]
estar arrecho [col.] [sur.]to want to have sex
estar kh'encha [Bolivia] [col.]to have bad luck
algn hubiese hecho algosb. would have done sth.
algn hubiera hecho algosb. would have done sth.
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