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1 passejar
v1. to take for a walk / to walkPassejar el gos - To take the dog for a walk / to walk the dog2. to stroll / to walkpassejar-se to go out for a walk / to take a strollexpr treure a passejar to take out for a walkSi decidiu per un gos, teniu temps de treure'l a passejar? - If you decide to get a dog, do you have time to take it out for a walk (or take it out for walks)? -
2 emportar-se
v1. to take / to carry2. to take / to borrow3. to take / to win / to receiveHilary Swank s'ha emportat el guardó a la millor actriu - Hilary Swank took / won the award for best actressVa ser l'Hostal de la Peira que es va emportar els aplaudiments més entusiastes - It was Hostal de la Peira which received the most enthusiastic applauseSerena Williams s'emporta una de les derrotes més humiliants de la seva carrera - Serena Williams suffers one of the most humiliating defeats of her career -
3 agafar
v1. to grab2. to catch / to takeAgafar l'autobús / el tren - To catch the bus / the train3. to seizeEm va agafar del braç - He seized me by the arm4. to holdAgafa la meva bossa un moment - Hold my bag for a moment5. to pick (up)6. to graspexpr no ho agafo I don't understand (it) / I don't get it -
4 banyar
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5 compte
n1. (m) account / billCompte bancari - Bank account2. (m) count3. (m) careVés amb compte - Be carefulexpr demanar comptes To ask for an explanationexpr donar compte to reportexpr en comptes de instead ofexpr estar fora de comptes to be due (to give birth)expr fer comptes to do sumsexpr passar comptes to settle upexpr perdre el compte to lose countexpr sortir a compte to be worthwhileexpr sortir de comptes to be due (to give birth)expr tenir en compte to take into accountexpr treballar pel seu compte To be self-employed -
6 descomptar
v1. to deduct / to give a discount2. to take for granted3. to miscount / to miscalculate -
7 sobreentendre
v to understand / to assume / to take for granted
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