tomo
Senso (Inglese)
tomar
- (transitive) to take (to get something into one’s possession or control)
- (transitive) to take (to get something into one’s possession or control)
- (transitive) to take (to get something into one’s possession or control)
- (transitive) to take; to receive (to be the victim of an interaction)
- (transitive) to put into practice
- (transitive) to take for; to consider; to regard (to have a certain opinion about someone or something)
- (transitive) to take into the body
- (broadly, intransitive, transitive) to take into the body
- (transitive) to take into the body
- (transitive) to take; to experience, undergo (to put oneself into, to be subjected to)
Frequenza
Pronunciato come (IPA)
/ˈtõ.mu/
Etimologia (Inglese)
In summary
Borrowed from Latin tomus (“section of larger work”), from Ancient Greek τόμος (tómos, “section, roll of papyrus, volume”), from τέμνω (témnō, “to cut, to separate”).
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