take down

take down
(to make a note or record of: He took down her name and address.) anotar
take down
v.
abatir (Desmontar) v.
copiar v.
deponer v.
(§pres: -pongo, -pones...) pret: -pus-
pp: -puesto
fut/c: -pondr-•)
v + o + adv, v + adv + o
a) \<\<curtains/decorations/notice\>\> quitar
b) (dismantle) \<\<tent/market stall\>\> desmontar
c) (lower)

to take down one's pants — (AmE) bajarse los pantalones

d) (write down) \<\<name/address\>\> apuntar, anotar
VT + ADV
1) (off shelf etc) bajar; [+ decorations, curtains] quitar; [+ picture] descolgar, bajar; [+ poster] despegar; [+ trousers] bajar; peg 1., 1)
2) (=dismantle) [+ scaffolding] desmantelar, desmontar; [+ building] derribar
3) (=write down) apuntar
* * *
v + o + adv, v + adv + o
a) \<\<curtains/decorations/notice\>\> quitar
b) (dismantle) \<\<tent/market stall\>\> desmontar
c) (lower)

to take down one's pants — (AmE) bajarse los pantalones

d) (write down) \<\<name/address\>\> apuntar, anotar

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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