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sacar

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sacar [saˈkar] vtto take out;
(fig) (= extraer); to get (out) (= quitar); to remove, get out (= hacer salir); to bring out [+ fondos] (de cuenta) → to draw out, withdraw (= obtener) [+ legado etc] → to get (= demostrar); to show [+ conclusión]; to draw [+ novela etc]; to publish, bring out [+ ropa]; to take off [+ obra]; to make [+ premio]; to receive [+ entradas]; to get;
(TENIS) → to serve;
(FÚTBOL) → to put into play;
sacar adelante [+ niño] → to bring up;
sacar a algn a bailar → to dance with sb;
sacar a algn de sí → to infuriate sb;
sacar una foto → to take a photo;
sacar la lengua → to stick out one's tongue;
sacar buenas/malas notas → to get good/bad marks

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