Tardar in english

Take

pronunciation: teɪk part of speech: verb
In gestures
take

tardar = take + long ; be slow. 

Example: A longer abstract can help in the finer points of selection, but will take longer to write and also longer to scan.Example: Public libraries in Victoria have been slow to innovate and always look for a prototype..

more:

» a más tardarat the latest .

Example: By July 2001 at the latest the Freedom of Information Act will become applicable to universities.

» Nombre + no tardará mucho enit won't be long before + Nombre .

Example: It won't be long before Singaporeans take to the streets in protest.

» Nombre + no tardó mucho enit wasn't long before + Nombre .

Example: It wasn't long before the idea of a railhead was the talk of the town.

» tardar muchísimotake + forevertake + ages (and ages) .

Example: For ages men have known that women take forever to get ready and now there is proof.

Example: The shop assistant would take ages to find the right shoes.

» tardar muchotake + a (really/very) long time .

Example: If the processing of a search terms or series of terms seems to be taking a long time, you can press CTRL+BREAK to interrupt the search.

» tardar mucho ratotake + a (really/very) long time .

Example: If the processing of a search terms or series of terms seems to be taking a long time, you can press CTRL+BREAK to interrupt the search.

» tardar mucho tiempotake + a (really/very) long time .

Example: If the processing of a search terms or series of terms seems to be taking a long time, you can press CTRL+BREAK to interrupt the search.

» tardar tanto tiempo entake + so long to .

Example: Perhaps most amazing is the fact that these techniques aren't really `new' and that librarians have taken so long to acknowledge their value.

» tardar tiempotake + timetake + longtake + a while .

Example: The drawbacks of this form are its limited flexibility, and the time taken in maintenance.

Example: A longer abstract can help in the finer points of selection, but will take longer to write and also longer to scan.

Example: I will agree that it takes quite a while to sensitize yourself to the implications of the use of chairman.

Tardar synonyms

read in spanish: leer, pronunciation: red verblead in spanish: dirigir, pronunciation: led verb, nounget in spanish: obtener, pronunciation: get verbhave in spanish: tener, pronunciation: hæv verbhold in spanish: sostener, pronunciation: hoʊld verb, noundeal in spanish: acuerdo, pronunciation: dil noun, verbissue in spanish: problema, pronunciation: ɪʃu nounmake in spanish: hacer, pronunciation: meɪk verbbring in spanish: traer, pronunciation: brɪŋ verbchoose in spanish: escoger, pronunciation: tʃuz verbclaim in spanish: Reclamación, pronunciation: kleɪm noun, verbtrain in spanish: entrenar, pronunciation: treɪn noun, verbengage in spanish: contratar, pronunciation: engeɪdʒ verbassume in spanish: asumir, pronunciation: əsum verbshoot in spanish: disparar, pronunciation: ʃut verb, nouncontract in spanish: contrato, pronunciation: kɑntrækt nounyield in spanish: rendimiento, pronunciation: jild noun, verbstudy in spanish: estudiar, pronunciation: stʌdi nounconsider in spanish: considerar, pronunciation: kənsɪdɜr verblearn in spanish: aprender, pronunciation: lɜrn verbpack in spanish: paquete, pronunciation: pæk noun, verbdemand in spanish: demanda, pronunciation: dɪmænd noun, verbaim in spanish: objetivo, pronunciation: eɪm noun, verbconduct in spanish: conducta, pronunciation: kəndʌkt noun, verbconvey in spanish: transmitir, pronunciation: kənveɪ verbreturn in spanish: regreso, pronunciation: rɪtɜrn noun, verbneed in spanish: necesitar, pronunciation: nid verb, noundirect in spanish: directo, pronunciation: dɜrekt adjectiveacquire in spanish: adquirir, pronunciation: əkwaɪɜr verbfilm in spanish: película, pronunciation: fɪlm nounask in spanish: pedir, pronunciation: æsk verbguide in spanish: guía, pronunciation: gaɪd noun, verbrent in spanish: alquilar, pronunciation: rent noun, verbcarry in spanish: llevar, pronunciation: kæri verbaccept in spanish: aceptar, pronunciation: æksept verbsubmit in spanish: enviar, pronunciation: səbmɪt verbinvolve in spanish: implicar, pronunciation: ɪnvɑlv verbadopt in spanish: adoptar, pronunciation: ədɑpt verbcharter in spanish: carta, pronunciation: tʃɑrtɜr nounundergo in spanish: someterse, pronunciation: əndɜrgoʊ verbadmit in spanish: admitir, pronunciation: ədmɪt verbrequire in spanish: exigir, pronunciation: rikwaɪɜr verblease in spanish: arrendamiento, pronunciation: lis nounfill in spanish: llenar, pronunciation: fɪl verbcontain in spanish: Contiene, pronunciation: kənteɪn verbconsume in spanish: consumir, pronunciation: kənsum verbexact in spanish: exacto, pronunciation: ɪgzækt adjectiveselect in spanish: seleccionar, pronunciation: səlekt verb, adjectivehire in spanish: alquiler, pronunciation: haɪɜr verbremove in spanish: retirar, pronunciation: rimuv verbsubscribe in spanish: suscribir, pronunciation: səbskraɪb verboccupy in spanish: ocupar, pronunciation: ɑkjəpaɪ verbtake on in spanish: asumir, pronunciation: teɪkɑn verbtake up in spanish: comenzar, pronunciation: teɪkʌp verbproceeds in spanish: producto, pronunciation: prəsidz nouningest in spanish: ingerir, pronunciation: ɪndʒest verbpayoff in spanish: saldar, pronunciation: peɪɔf nounnecessitate in spanish: necesitar, pronunciation: nəsesəteɪt verbtake in in spanish: tomar, pronunciation: teɪkɪn verbtake away in spanish: para llevar, pronunciation: teɪkəweɪ verbcall for in spanish: pedir, pronunciation: kɔlfɔr verblook at in spanish: mirar, pronunciation: lʊkæt verbuse up in spanish: úsalo, pronunciation: jusʌp verbpick out in spanish: elegir, pronunciation: pɪkaʊt verbget hold of in spanish: apoderarse de, pronunciation: gethoʊldʌv verbtakings in spanish: recaudación, pronunciation: teɪkɪŋz nountake aim in spanish: apuntar, pronunciation: teɪkeɪm verbsubscribe to in spanish: Suscribirse a, pronunciation: səbskraɪbtu verb
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