sacado
Meaning
past participle of sacar
Frequency
Hyphenated as
sa‧ca‧do
Pronounced as (IPA)
/saˈkado/
New
sacar
- (transitive) to put out, to get out (e.g. a public statement, an APB, a release of media or entertainment)
- (transitive) to take out (e.g. the trash)
- (transitive) to pull out, to take out (e.g. a badge, an ID card, a picture, paperwork, the keys, finger)
- (transitive) to get out, to take out (e.g. the family, a partner, a friend, a dog)
- (transitive) to pull out, to get out (e.g. a pencil, a hand, a key)
- (transitive) to remove, to extract, to get out, to take out, to dig up or dig out (e.g., the weeds, a tooth, military forces, information, the truth, remove someone from the equation or a situation)
- (transitive) to take (e.g. a photograph, advantage of, etc.)
- (transitive) to withdraw, to take out (e.g. money)
- (transitive) to rip off (e.g. to steal money)
- (transitive) to drive out, expel, to eject
- (transitive) to send out or move out something or somebody from some place
- (transitive) to extricate, to lift from or out of, to rescue somebody from an entanglement or trouble
- (transitive) to bring up (a subject or issue for talk or discussion)
- (transitive) to stick out
- (transitive) to get, to make, to take, to receive, to derive (to make or take something out of an experience or to make the most of, e.g. a benefit, a profit, money, etc.)
- (transitive) to lift (e.g. a fingerprint)
- (literally,transitive) to draw, to whip out, to take out, to unsheathe (e.g. water, blood, a weapon, straws)
- (figuratively,transitive) to draw (e.g. a lesson, conclusions, strength, power, energy, hope)
- (transitive) to make (a copy, etc.)
- (transitive) to take off, remove (e.g. clothing, footwear, jewelry)
- (transitive) to take off (remove from a place)
- (transitive) to bring out (e.g. the best or worst in someone, a certain quality or trait)
- (transitive) to scoop (e.g. fruit, flour, sugar, salt, sand)
- (transitive) to serve
- (transitive) to kick off
- (reflexive) to obtain, receive
- (reflexive) to obtain, receive
- (El-Salvador,pronominal,transitive) treat someone to (something)
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