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Meanings of "take control" in Spanish English Dictionary : 12 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
General
take control apoderarse [v]
take control apoderarse [v]
take control señorearse [v]
Idioms
take control empuñar las riendas [v]
take control empuñar alguien el bastón [v]
take control hacerse dueño de alguien [v]
take control ganar las riendas [v]
take control empuñar el bastón
Colloquial
take control hacerse dueño [v]
take control coger las riendas [v]
Law
take control mediatizar [v]
take control tomar el control [v]

Meanings of "take control" with other terms in English Spanish Dictionary : 27 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
General
take control of intervenir [v]
take control of hacerse con [v]
take control of señorearse [v]
take control of sorber [v]
(police) take control of a road tomar el control de un camino (la policía) [v]
(police) take control of a road tomar el control de una carretera (la policía) [v]
take control of capturar [v]
take control of apoderarse de [v]
take control of something hacerse con el control de algo [v]
take control of enseñorear [v]
take control of adueñarse [v]
Idioms
take control of the situation tomar el control de la situación [v]
take a position of full control in an organization coger el timón [v]
take a position of full control in an organization empuñar el timón [v]
take a position of full control in an organization empuñar las riendas [v]
take over control of something echar algo sobre las espaldas [v]
take control of a conversation mantener alguien tela [v]
take control of a conversation mantener alguien la tela [v]
take control of someone else's problem or dispute comprar pleito [v] MXPE
Speaking
take control of your life! ¡toma las riendas de tu vida!
Colloquial
take the control empuñar el timón [v]
take the control empuñar el bastón [v]
take the control empuñar el cetro [v]
take control of echar alguien la zarpa [v]
take control of something and not share acabronarse [v] CL
Politics
take from governmental control desgubernamentalizar [v]
Folklore
(in castilian and leonese folklore) women who take symbolic control on february 5th during the santa águeda festival águedas [f/pl]