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"Pruebas" is a form of "pruebas", a plural noun which is often translated as "evidence". "Tomar" is a transitive verb which is often translated as "to take". Learn more about the difference between "pruebas" and "tomar" below.
las pruebas(
prweh
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bahs
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A plural noun indicates that there is more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
plural noun
a. evidence
El juez debe pesar todas las pruebas presentadas antes de dictar sentencia.The judge must weigh all of the evidence presented before sentencing.
la prueba
A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. test
Hay una prueba de matemáticas el miércoles.There's a math test on Wednesday.
b. examination
No pasó la prueba de acceso y tiene que tomar cursos de regularización.He didn't pass the entrance examination and has to take remedial courses.
c. quiz (education)
Regionalism used in the United States
(United States)
Nos han dado una prueba para hacer en casa.We've been given a quiz to do at home.
a. proof
La carta fue la prueba de que su historia era cierta.The letter was proof that her story was true.
b. token
Te doy este anillo como prueba de mi amor.I give you this ring as a token of my love.
c. sign
Su risa fue la prueba de que ya no estaba enojada.Her laugh was a sign that she was no longer mad.
a. piece of evidence
El fiscal no pudo presentar ninguna prueba para condenarlo.The prosecution couldn't present a single piece of evidence to convict him.
a. test
Tuvo que dar una muestra de orina para la prueba de drogas.He had to give a urine sample for the drug test.
a. audition
El actor fue a una prueba para el papel principal.The actor went to an audition for the leading role.
b. screen test (for the big screen)
Jennifer estuvo impresionante en su primera prueba de cámara.Jennifer was stunning in her first screen test.
a. event
Fuimos a ver las pruebas de descenso de los Juegos Olímpicos de invierno.We went to see the downhill events at the Winter Olympics.
b. heat (qualifying)
Solo quedaron dos participantes después de las pruebas de clasificación.There were only two participants left after the qualifying heats.
c. race (running competition)
Se está preparando para la prueba de los cien metros.He's training for the hundred meter race.
a. fitting
Solo le queda una prueba del vestido de novia.She only has one more fitting for her wedding dress.
a. proof
El fotógrafo miró las pruebas para escoger las fotos que quería poner en su sitio web.The photographer looked at the proofs to choose the photos he wanted to include on his website.
10. (test)
a. probation
Juan todavía no tiene seguridad de empleo porque todavía está en su período de prueba.Juan doesn’t have job security yet, because he’s still in his probation period.
b. trial
Las pruebas clínicas del nuevo medicamento han tenido éxito.The clinical trials of the new medication have been successful.
c.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
Bernardo es un piloto de prueba para un fabricante de aviones.Bernardo is a test pilot for an airplane manufacturer.
No me gusta el pescado. - Pero nunca has probado como lo preparo yo. Haz la prueba.I don't like fish. - But you've never tried it the way I make it. Try it.
a. taste
¿Me das una prueba de la salsa?Can I have a taste of the sauce?
a. ordeal
Le quedaron las huellas de la prueba dura del asalto.She was scarred by her ordeal of being attacked.
a. check
No te olvides de hacer la prueba del resultado.Don't forget to do a check to confirm the answer.
b. proof
El estudiante se había acordado de escribir Q.E.D. al final pero había omitido uno de los pasos principales de la prueba.The student had remembered to write Q.E.D at the end but had left out one of the key steps of the proof.
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tomar(
toh
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mahr
)
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to take
Tomó el dinero y se lo metió en el bolsillo.He took the money and put it in his pocket.
a. to take (medication)
Él tiene que tomar sus medicamentos dos veces al día.He has to take his medication twice a day.
b. to have
Tomé atún para el almuerzo.I had tuna fish for lunch.
a. to take
Tuve que tomar el tren para ir a trabajar.I had to take the train to go to work.
a. to take
El enemigo tomó la ciudad en un día.The enemy took the city in a day.
a. to get
Sal y toma un poco de aire fresco.Go out and get some fresh air.
Deja de jugar tantos videojuegos y sal a tomar el sol.Stop playing so many video games and go out and get some sun.
a. to drink
Tienes que tomar mucha agua en estos días tan calurosos.You have to drink a lot of water on such hot days.
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
intransitive verb
a. to drink
¿Ustedes desean algo para tomar?Would you like anything to drink?
8. (to consume alcohol)
Regionalism used in Latin America: all the countries in South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Does not include Spain.
(Latin America)
a. to drink
¿Quieres una copa de vino? - Gracias, pero no tomo.Would you like a glass of wine? - Thanks, but I don't drink.
tomarse
A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Te ves cansado.).
pronominal verb
a. to take
Necesito tomarme un respiro del trabajo.I need to take a break from work.
a.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
No te lo tomes a pecho, pero no me gusta tu corte de pelo.Don't take it to heart, but I don't like your haircut.
¿Cómo se lo tomó?How did he take it?
a. to have
Voy a tomarme un mojito.I'm going to have a mojito.
a. to drink
Aún se toma demasiado.He still drinks too much.
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