tomar
verbo transitivo Conjugation
| 1. | [generalmente]
Conjugation to take
[actitud, costumbre] Conjugation to adopt |
| 2. | [datos, información] Conjugation to take down |
| 3. | [medicina, drogas]
Conjugation to take
[comida, bebida] Conjugation to have ¿qué quieres tomar? what would you like (to drink/eat)? |
| 4. | [autobús, tren etc]
Conjugation to catch
[taxi] Conjugation to take |
| 5. | [contratar] Conjugation to take on |
| 6. | [considerar, confundir]
tomar a alguien por algo/alguien to take somebody for something/somebody |
| 7. | (loc)
tomarla con alguien (familiar) to have it in for somebody ¡toma! [al dar algo] here you are! [expresando sorpresa] well I never! ¡toma (ésa)! (familiar) [expresa venganza] take that! |
tomar
verbo intransitivo Conjugation
| 1. | [encaminarse] Conjugation to go, Conjugation to head |
| 2. | (Amér) [beber alcohol] Conjugation to drink |
tomarse
verbo pronominal Conjugation
| 1. | [comida, bebida]
Conjugation to have
[medicina, drogas] Conjugation to take |
| 2. | [interpretar]
Conjugation to take
tomarse algo mal/bien to take something badly/well |
