Take-over - traducción, transcripción

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Amer.  |ˈəʊvər|
Brit.  |ˈteɪkˌəʊvə|

verb

- (idiomático) Asumir el control de algo, especialmente por la fuerza; Ed
- (idiomático) Adoptar una responsabilidad o deber adicional.Ed
He will take over the job permanently when the accountant retires.
- (idiomático) Para relevar a alguien temporalmente.Ed
My husband is taking over the accounts department during the holiday period, while the chief accountant is away.
If you will take over driving, I'd like to get some sleep.
- (idiomático) Comprar la propiedad de un negocio.Ed
Acme Motors is to take over Jetcar Industries this week, if all goes as planned.
- (idiomático) Apropiarse de algo sin permiso.Ed
- (idiomático) Anexar un territorio por conquista o invasión.Ed
Ancient Rome took over lands throughout the known world.
- (idiomático, intransitivo) Para tener más éxito que alguien o algo más.Ed
Buzz Lightyear has taken over Woody as the most popular children's toy.
Tiger Woods has taken over as the top golfer.

Matrix of words

noun

- la toma de posesióninauguration, takeover, entry, seizin
- la asunciónassumption, takeover, accession
- la entrada en funcionestakeover, action of assumption
- el relevorelief, takeover
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