sacado
/saˈkado/, [saˈka.ð̞o]get, removed, taken out
Verb sacado m (feminine singular sacada, masculine plural sacados, feminine plural sacadas)
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Masculine singular past participle of sacar.
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¿De dónde lo has sacado?
Where did you get it?
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No estarán contentos hasta que nos hayan sacado todo lo que tenemos.
They won't be happy until they've taken everything we own.
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Devolví los libros que había sacado de la biblioteca y me llevé prestados otros nuevos.
I returned the books I borrowed from the library, and I borrowed some new ones.
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¿Quién ha sacado la foto?
Who took the picture?
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¡Joder, tiene una casa de la hostia! Me pregunto de dónde habrán sacado el dinero...
Damn they've got a nice house! I wonder where they got the money for it...
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La mirada vacía de los ojos de las muñecas siempre me sacado de onda.
The vacant stare of dolls' eyes has always creeped me out.
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¿De dónde has sacado esos zapatos tan raros?
Where did you get those strange-looking shoes?
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