take up in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for take up in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.take up VB [Am teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

II.take up VB [Am teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + adv + o)

III.take up VB [Am teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + o + adv) (cause to ascend)

IV.take up VB [Am teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + adv) (follow on)

I.take up with VB [Am teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + adv + prep + o) (form relationship with)

II.take up with VB [Am teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + o + adv + prep + o) (raise with)

take-up [Am ˈteɪ ˌkəp, Brit] N

take up on VB [Am teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + o + adv + prep + o)

Translations for take up in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.take <pt took, pp taken> [Am teɪk, Brit teɪk] VB trans

1.1. take (to carry):

13. take (of time):

demorar(se) LatAm

14. take (to need):

16. take (to accept):

II.take <pt took, pp taken> [Am teɪk, Brit teɪk] VB intr

III.take [Am teɪk, Brit teɪk] N

See also take for, shape, offense, liking, heart

take for VB [Am teɪk -, Brit teɪk -] (v + o + prep + o)

I.shape [Am ʃeɪp, Brit ʃeɪp] N

II.shape [Am ʃeɪp, Brit ʃeɪp] VB trans

III.shape [Am ʃeɪp, Brit ʃeɪp] VB intr

offense, offence Brit [Am əˈfɛns, Brit əˈfɛns] N

liking [Am ˈlaɪkɪŋ, Brit ˈlʌɪkɪŋ] N

heart [Am hɑrt, Brit hɑːt] N

1.3. heart (inmost feelings):

2.2. heart (love, affection):

2.3. heart (enthusiasm, inclination):

3. heart (courage, morale):

I.up [Am əp, Brit ʌp] ADV up often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (back up, pick up, sit up, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (back, pick, sit, etc).

1.1. up (in upward direction):

up a bitleft a bit
up United! Brit

II.up [Am əp, Brit ʌp] PREP

III.up [Am əp, Brit ʌp] ADJ

IV.up <pres part upping; pt, pp upped> [Am əp, Brit ʌp] VB trans inf

V.up <pres part upping; pt, pp upped> [Am əp, Brit ʌp] VB intr

See also come up to

take up in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for take up in the English»Spanish Dictionary

Translations for take up in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.take [teɪk] took, taken took, taken N

II.take [teɪk] took, taken took, taken VB trans

III.take [teɪk] took, taken took, taken VB intr

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The future of humankind lies waiting for those who will come to understand their lives and take up their responsibilities to all living things.
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It provides the basic skills and knowledge needed to take up a first post as an ESOL teacher.
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These processes may take up to several weeks, and differences in such processes have great effects on the properties of the final gelatin products.
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Most predators associate bright colors with poison (called aposematism), so if attacked, the newt will take up a defensive position, showing off the bright underbelly.
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It can take up to three months to negotiate access for a single aid convoy.
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Don't take up with that cowherd.
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Nevertheless, the following month, the local legislature decided not to take up the initiative, following widespread opposition from right-wing groups.
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He's saying he'll take up with state treasurers, when he meets them before the end of the year, the whole question of land planning regulation.
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Get three friends together, find a single pension fund or hedge fund, and offer to take up fee scrutiny on a contingent fee basis.
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He left school at fourteen to take up tailoring.
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