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Meanings of "taking in" in Spanish English Dictionary : 4 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
General
taking in abarcador [adj]
taking in enlabiador [adj]
taking in toma [f]
taking in ingestión [f]

Meanings of "taking in" with other terms in English Spanish Dictionary : 38 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
General
person in charge of taking cattle to the slaughterhouse entrador [m]
person in charge of taking care of church or community works obrero [m]
taking refuge in arrimadura [f]
taking part in intervención [f]
taking a bribe in journalism palangrista [adj]
woman in charge of taking care of the altar and religious images of the brotherhoods camarera [f]
indicating that someone is taking credit for a task they did not participate in completing aramos dijo el mosquito [expr] ARUY
priests and others taking part in chapel services capilla [f]
rest or support for a firearm in taking aim mampuesto [m] AMER
group of people participating in taking control using force gorilaje [m] CLderog.
child or teenager taking part in a summer camp colono [m] CL
person in charge of taking care of the cows and separating them from their calves for milking purposes encerrador [m] COrur.
operation that consists of taking the trees planted from the vivarium and planting them in a chosen site moteo [m] CU
practice of taking bribes in journalism palangrismo [m] VE
game involving taking turns tossing coins into a small hole in the ground grilla [f] PRrur.
oath that takes place when taking possession of a position or public power, in an attempt to fulfill the obligations and duties of that position juramentación [f] CRDOPRECPECL
in charge of taking care of a court canchero [adj] BOCLPYAR
taking sides with one of the parties in conflict parcializarse [v] VEEC
Idioms
injure oneself in taking revenge against another lanzar piedras sobre el propio tejado [v]
injure oneself in taking revenge against another tirar piedras sobre el propio tejado [v]
injure oneself in taking revenge against another tirar piedras al propio tejado [v]
have success in something that requires taking a risk dar el palo al gato [v] CL
abstain from taking sides in a political discussion estar en la cerca [v] CU
refrain from taking sides in a conflict for fear of reprisals esconder su bizcocho [v] VE
stay permanently in some place taking advantage of others hacerse brocha [v] SV
person in charge of taking care of someone drunk tocar el mono [v] PR
Phrases
taking into account the time he has already spent in jail teniendo en cuenta el tiempo que ya ha pasado en la cárcel
taking into account the time he has already spent in prison teniendo presente el tiempo que ya ha pasado en prisión
Colloquial
taking malicious pleasure in regodeo [m]
used in a game of marbles to surprise the players, taking advantage of an oversight and taking all the marbles manigüiti [expr] CU
Proverbs
those watching the game can get a better impression about the game than those taking part in it bien juega quien mira
Insurance
taking in charge tomada para carga
Law
taking part in a common venture or activity coparticipación [f]
Maritime
taking in charge tomado para carga
Nautical
taking in (sails) arriada [f]
Transportation
inspector in charge of taking tickets from passengers chancho [m] AR
Mythology
mythical being that attracts victims in the peruvian jungle by taking the form of a loved one tunche [m] PE:E
mythical being that attracts victims in the peruvian jungle by taking the form of a loved one tunchi [m] PE:E