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to.mar[tom‘ar] vt+vpr 1 prendre. vt 2 avaler, manger, boire. 3 ravir, voler. tomar ar prendre l’air. tomar banho prendre un bain. tomar consciência prendre conscience. tomar conta de surveiller, se charger de. tomar contato prendre contact. tomar emprestado emprunter. tomar posição prendre position. tomar posse prendre possession. tomar remédios prendre des médicaments. tomar uma pessoa por outra prendre une personne pour une autre. tomar uma refeição prendre un repas. tomar um chá prendre un thé. tomar um gole prendre un coup. tomar um táxi prendre un taxi.* * *[to`ma(x)]Verbo transitivo prendretome! tiens!vamos tomar um café! allons prendre un café!vamos tomar um copo! allons prendre un verre!tomar ar prendre l'airtomar o café da manhã prendre le petit déjeunertomar posse entrer en fonction* * *verbo1 (pegar, segurar) prendresaisirtomar o filho nos braçosprendre son fils dans ses brastomar o pequeno-almoçoprendre le petit-déjeunertomar um copo de leiteprendre un verre de laittomar um remédioprendre un remède3 (ar, fôlego) prendretomar arprendre l'airtomar coragemprendre courage5 (aceitar, receber) prendretomar a malprendre maltomar a sérioprendre au sérieuxtomar a seu cargoprendre à sa chargetomar ao seu serviçoprendre à son service6 (uma estrada, um caminho) prendresuivretomar a primeira à direitaprendre la première à droitetomar o avião para Parisprendre l'avion pour Paristomar medidasprendre des mesurestomar uma resoluçãoprendre une résolution; prendre une décisiontomar o exemplo deprendre l'exemple decoûtertomar tempo a alguémprendre du temps à quelqu'untomar apontamentosprendre des notes12prendre ( por, pour)por quem me tomas?tu me prends pour qui?tomar medoprendre peurfoi tomado pela cólerala colère le pritenvahirtomar de assaltoprendre d'assauttomar uma cidadeprendre une ville; conquérir une villeprendre en bonne partprendre en mauvaise partprendre les devantsprendre à cœurprendre au sérieuxse prendre d'amitié pourprendre courageprendre au pied de la lettreprendre sur son compteprendre gardeprendre en considérationparticiper àfaire partie de la conversationprendre à témoinprendre à témoignagese prendre de querelle
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