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Significados de "taking" en diccionario español inglés : 40 resultado(s)

Inglés Español
Common
taking toma [f]
Conjugations
taking tomando [v]
General
taking adopción [f]
taking lleva [f]
taking llevada [f]
taking presa [f]
taking toma [f]
taking tomadura [f]
taking captor [adj]
taking llevador [adj]
taking quitador [adj]
taking arrebatamiento [m]
taking tomadura [f]
taking cogida [f]
taking llevando [ger]
taking afecto [m]
taking secuestro [m]
taking afición [f]
taking inclinación [f]
taking seductor [adj]
taking encantador [adj]
taking halagüeño [adj]
taking atractivo [adj]
taking contagioso [adj]
taking cogiendo [ger]
taking tomamiento [m] disused
taking lieva [f] disused
taking quitada [f] MX
taking contagiosa [adj/f]
taking seductora [adj/f]
taking atractiva [adj/f]
taking halagüeña [adj/f]
taking encantadora [adj/f]
Colloquial
taking arrebato [m]
taking tomajón [adj]
Law
taking remoción [f]
taking detención [f]
taking captura [f]
Engineering
taking embargo [m]
Archaic
taking trance apurado [m]

Significados de "taking" con otros términos en diccionario español inglés : 150 resultado(s)

Inglés Español
Conjugations
you were taking llevaba [v]
he/she was taking llevaba [v]
I was taking llevaba [v]
Common
taking stock recuento [m]
(auxiliary verb taking participle to build perfect tense) to have haber [v]
taking turns at turnar [v]
General
taking out saca [f]
taking down abajamiento [m]
taking a bite abocamiento [m]
taking shelter acotamiento [m]
taking refuge acotamiento [m]
taking off clothes ahorramiento [m]
taking off clothes ahorro [m]
taking care of ajustamiento [m]
taking care of ajuste [m]
note-taking apuntamiento [m]
note-taking apunte [m]
taking justice into one's hand arreglo de cuentas [m]
a room for taking hot baths caldario [m]
taking off the cowl, hood or hunting-cap descaperuzo [m]
taking the shine off deslustre [m]
taking down desmantelamiento [m]
taking out the marrow/pith desmeollamiento [m]
taking flight despegue [m]
taking off despegue [m]
taking shelter encastillamiento [m]
taking the edge off something engaño [m]
taking refuge amongst crags enriscamiento [m]
person in charge of taking cattle to the slaughterhouse entrador [m]
taking the side of ladeo [m]
person in charge of taking care of church or community works obrero [m]
taking a breather oreo [m]
taking notes papeleteo [m]
risk-taking player parador [m]
taking a step back retraimiento [m]
taking out sacamiento [m]
taking out saque [m]
cue-taking seguidismo [m]
taking a sounding sondaje [m]
taking a sounding sondeo [m]
taking up adopción [f]
taking up adoptación [f]
taking one's mind off amenización [f]
note-taking apuntación [f]
taking out poor corn arrancasiega [f]
taking refuge in arrimadura [f]
taking over asunción [f]
taking on asunción [f]
taking communion comunión [f]
taking form cristalización [f]
taking apart desarticulación [f]
act of taking off locks or bolts descerrajadura [f]
illegally taking out of a country evasión [f]
taking by surprise interpresa [f]
taking part in intervención [f]
taking the bait picada [f]
taking of vows profesión [f]
field planted taking advantage of the uncollected ears of grain ricia [f]
taking out saca [f]
taking photos tirada [f]
taking advantage utilización [f]
taking in abarcador [adj]
taking on abarcador [adj]
taking advantage abusador [adj]
note-taking anotador [adj]
taking the place of apeador [adj]
taking a shortcut atajador [adj]
taking the first faltering steps balbuciente [adj]
taking the first steps balbuciente [adj]
taking shelter cobijador [adj]
taking great effort costoso [adj]
often taking a car encochado [adj]
taking in enlabiador [adj]
risk taking entrador [adj]
temporarily taking a leave of absence excedente [adj]
taking a bribe in journalism palangrista [adj]
risk-taking parador [adj]
taking care of recibidor [adj]
taking control of señoreador [adj]
taking possession of señoreador [adj]
risk-taking venturero [adj]
taking on us customs americanizarse [v]
taking control of señorear [v]
taking possession of señorear [v]
taking into account para [prep]
taking part involucramiento [m]
unlawful taking of personal property hurto [m]
unlawful taking of personal property latrocinio [m]
taking an active part protagonismo [m]
taking down desmontaje [m]
taking of vows profesión [f]
solemn ceremony of taking an oath allegiance jura [f]
taking an oath juramentación [f]
taking possession by force or right of law apropiación [f]
taking in toma [f]
taking in ingestión [f]
woman in charge of taking care of the altar and religious images of the brotherhoods camarera [f]
risk-taking player paradora [f]
by taking into consideration teniendo en consideración [adj]
get danger by taking an easy job emboscarse [v]
enjoy taking revenge desforzar [v]
delay taking action hacer desidia [v]
delay taking action procrastinar [v]
by taking into consideration teniendo en cuenta [prep]
indicating that someone is taking credit for a task they did not participate in completing aramos dijo el mosquito [expr] ARUY
taking advantage aprovechando [ger]
taking care of cuidando [ger]
picture-taking session sesión fotográfica
taking of office toma de posesión (de un mandato)
taking out (carriage from a horse) desenganche [m]
taking up mats and the time for doing it desestero [m]
taking fences from pasture-ground desacoto [m]
taking off the cowl, hood or hunting-cap descaperuzo [m]
taking honeycombs from hives castro [m]
census taking encabezamiento [m]
taking up (a fresh subject) encentamiento [m]
taking refuge amongst rocks enriscamiento [m]
medical student who practices before taking his final degree medicinante [m]
taking the degree of licentiate licenciamiento [m]
taking of the veil monjío [m]
taking out sacamiento [m]
ceremony of taking the veil velorio [m]
taking aim asestadura [f]
taking off the seals deselladura [f]
leave-taking despedida [f]
priests and others taking part in chapel services capilla [f]
taking away detracción [f]
taking up (a fresh subject) encentadura [f]
taking root radicación [f]
taking care cuidante [adj]
pass by a thing without taking notice of it desentenderse [v]
clean a sore by taking away the scurf or scab escarizar [v]
taking into account considerando [m]
stock-taking inventario [m]
re-taking acto de volver a tomar
taking root arraigue [m] rare
blank left by students when taking down lectures corral [m] fig.
taking a new course (a river ) destajamiento [m] outdated
rest or support for a firearm in taking aim mampuesto [m] AMER
taking advantage of someone else's trust and kindness abusador [m] HNCRPACUDOVE
a party where guests start taking their clothes off until they remain completely naked baile de perchero [m] CU
technique for taking photographs with the lens mostly closed close up (inglés) [m] USHN
abusive interference of a local authority by taking advantage of one's influence caudillaje [m] HNNIPECLUY
person who avoids making decisions or taking responsibility guabinoso [m] VE
group of people participating in taking control using force gorilaje [m] CLderog.
blow from behind, taking someone by surprise gorrazo [m] CR
excess or abuse imposed on someone by taking advantage of a favorable situation cogoteo [m] CL
child or teenager taking part in a summer camp colono [m] CL
taking advantage of mangoneo [m] MXCUDOPREC
person in charge of taking care of the cows and separating them from their calves for milking purposes encerrador [m] COrur.