Takeover in spanish

Tomar el control

pronunciation: toʊmɑɹ̩elkoʊntɹ̩oʊl part of speech: noun
In gestures

take over = asumir, usurpar, invadir, apoderarse de, adueñarse de. 

Example: We need to replace those aspects of traditional public library service which have been taken over by other media or rendered redundant by social change.

take over = comprar, asumir responsabilidad. 

Example: Pergamon-INFOLINE came into being in its present form in 1980 when it was taken over by Pergamon.

take over = hacerse cargo de, encargarse de, sustituir, relevar. 

Example: DOBIS/LIBIS can take over much of the housekeeping work necessary for a smoothly functioning library = DOBIS/LIBIS puede encargarse de la mayor parte del trabajo de gestión administrativa para que la biblioteca funcione sin problemas.

takeover [take-over] = absorción. [De una compañía por otra]

Example: The book and serial industry has recently witnessed several takeovers, buy-outs, and mergers.

more:

» corporate takeover = compra de una compañía por otra.

Example: This article describes a system designed to parse and understand short newspaper stories in the subject area of corporate takeovers and takeover bids.

» takeover bid = oferta de compra de una compañía por otra.

Example: This article describes a system designed to parse and understand short newspaper stories in the subject area of corporate takeovers and takeover bids.

Takeover synonyms

coup in spanish: , pronunciation: ku part of speech: noun putsch in spanish: , pronunciation: pʊtʃ part of speech: noun
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