Sentence examples of "Take" in English with translation "comer"

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Take things as they are. Acepta las cosas como son.
We take a meal three times a day. Comemos tres veces al día.
Take off your coat and make yourself at home. Quítate el abrigo y siéntete como en casa.
Why can't you take things just as they are? ¿Por qué no puedes aceptar las cosas como son?
She was so kind as to take me to the hospital. Ella fue tan amable como para llevarme al hospital.
I can't take the place of her as an English teacher. No puedo sustituirla como profesor de inglés.
I do not know whether to take it as a compliment or an insult. No sé si tomarlo como un cumplido o un insulto.
If Lola doesn't say "yes" clearly, you'd better take it as a "no". Si Lola no te dice claramente que sí, deberías tomártelo como un "no".
Don't forget to take advantage of all the resources available on the Internet to help you improve your English. There are a lot of things like videos, music, audio files, films and other interesting things. No olvides aprovecharte de todos los recursos disponibles en el Internet para ayudarte a mejorar tu inglés. Hay muchas cosas como vídeos, música, archivos de audio, películas, y otras cosas interesantes.
There was a time when Christopher Columbus challenged another explorer to a duel. The latter, an underhanded chap, did not take ten steps - as dictated by the rules - but two, then turned around to shoot. Unfortunately for him, Columbus hadn't taken any steps at all. Hubo una vez en la que Cristóbal Colón desafió a un duelo a otro explorador. El último, un tipo poco honrado, no dio diez pasos como marcan las reglas, sino dos; entonces se giró y disparó. Desgraciadamente para él, Colón no había dado ni un solo paso.
Today the teacher took "Chinese culture" as a topic. Hoy el maestro escogió "la cultura china" como tema.
Let me see. It takes about two hours by bus. A ver. Son como unas dos horas en bus.
We're playing chess. I already took four of his pieces. Estamos jugando ajedrez. Ya le comí cuatro piezas.
Sandra takes a slice of bread and a cup of coffee for breakfast. Sandra se come una rebanada de pan y un café de desayuno.
What the fuck are you up to taking advantage of his proximity to cling to him like a wet T-shirt?! ¡¿Qué carajo estás haciendo aprovechándote de su proximidad para aferrarte a él como una camiseta mojada?!
A man can live and be healthy without killing animals for food; therefore, if he eats meat, he participates in taking animal life merely for the sake of his appetite. And to act so is immoral. Un hombre puede vivir y estar sano sin matar animales para alimentarse; por lo tanto, si come carne, participa en la muerte de un animal simplemente para satisfacer su apetito. Y actuar así es inmoral.
There was a time when Christopher Columbus challenged another explorer to a duel. The latter, an underhanded chap, did not take ten steps - as dictated by the rules - but two, then turned around to shoot. Unfortunately for him, Columbus hadn't taken any steps at all. Hubo una vez en la que Cristóbal Colón desafió a un duelo a otro explorador. El último, un tipo poco honrado, no dio diez pasos como marcan las reglas, sino dos; entonces se giró y disparó. Desgraciadamente para él, Colón no había dado ni un solo paso.
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