llevaron
carried, led, took
Verb llevaron
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Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) preterite indicative form of llevar.
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(used formally in Spain) Second-person plural preterite indicative form of llevar.
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Sus repetidos delitos lo llevaron a la corte.
His repeated delinquencies brought him to court.
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Ellos lo llevaron a una casa cercana.
They carried him to a nearby house.
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Desacuerdos departamentales llevaron a que la corporación se dividiera en cinco compañías separadas.
Departmental disagreements led the corporation to split into five separate companies.
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Todos mis problemas no llevaron a nada.
All my troubles came to nothing.
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Llevaron a Tom al hospital para hacerle un lavaje de estómago porque comió algo tóxico.
They took Tom to the hospital to have his stomach pumped because he ate something poisonous.
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Sus padres lo llevaron a pasear.
His parents took him for a walk.
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Se llevaron a Tom en una camilla.
They took Tom away on a stretcher.
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Llevaron a Tom a un hospital.
Tom was taken to the hospital.
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La llevaron inconsciente hasta el hospital.
She was taken to hospital unconscious.
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En seguida llevaron a cabo el proyecto.
They carried out the plan right away.
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