tomado
/toˈmado/, [t̪oˈma.ð̞o]taken, taken from
Adjective tomado (feminine tomada, masculine plural tomados, feminine plural tomadas)
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(Latin America) drunk
Verb tomado m (feminine singular tomada, masculine plural tomados, feminine plural tomadas)
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Masculine singular past participle of tomar.
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Solo me he tomado dos o tres tragos.
I've only had two or three swigs.
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Se ha tomado tantas molestias para nada.
He has taken all this trouble for nothing.
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Me he tomado la medicación.
I have taken my medication.
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El ómnibus estaba repleto de gente. Ojalá hubiera tomado un taxi.
The bus was very crowded. I wish I had taken a taxi.
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Tom no ha tomado ninguna decisión todavía.
Tom has not yet made up his mind.
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Ben fue tomado por un criminal.
Ben was believed to be a criminal.
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Creo que es la mejor comida que he tomado nunca.
I think this is the best meal I've ever eaten.
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Ella te ha tomado el pelo.
You were taken in by her.
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Tom se preguntaba cuántas horas le había tomado a María prepararse para la fiesta.
Tom wondered how many hours it took Mary to get ready for the party.
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Creo que Tom ha tomado una buena decisión.
I think that Tom has made a good decision.
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