tomar |
1. v. to take (to get something into one’s possession or control) | |
Fui ao banco tomar meu dinheiro. - I went to the bank to get my money. | |
2. v. to take; to conquer (to seize control of a location) | |
Os cruzados tomaram Jerusalém. - The crusaders took Jerusalem. | |
3. v. to steal (to take something illegally) | |
O ladrão tomou todo o meu dinheiro. - The thief has taken all my money. | |
4. v. to take; to receive (to be the victim of an interaction) | |
Tomei um soco na cara. - I took a punch to the face. | |
5. v. to put into practice | |
tomar uma decisão - to make a decision | |
tomar medidas - to take measures | |
6. v. (indtr, por, ditr=1) to take for; to consider; to regard (to have a certain opinion about someone or something) | |
Eu tomei a Maria por corrupta. - I took Mary for a corrupt woman. | |
7. v. to take into the body | |
8. v. to drink (to ingest a liquid) | |
Eu tomei suco. - I drank juice. | |
9. v. to drink (to consume alcoholic beverages, especially habitually) | |
Ele toma muito, durante os finais de semana. - He drinks a lot on weekends. | |
10. v. to take (to use a medicine) | |
Esqueci-me de tomar os antidepressivos. - I forgot to take the antidepressants. | |
11. v. to take; to experience, undergo | |
tomar um banho - to take a shower | |