Colocaban (en. Were placing)

/koloˈkaβan/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To put something in a specific place.
They were placing the books on the shelf.
Colocaban los libros en la estantería.
To establish or install something or someone in a particular location.
They were setting up the tables for dinner.
Colocaban las mesas para la cena.
To introduce someone into a group or a situation.
They were placing the new employees in different departments.
Colocaban a los nuevos empleados en diferentes departamentos.

Etymology

From the verb colocar, which comes from the Latin 'collocare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to lay one's cards on the table
To speak openly and clearly about a topic.
colocar las cartas sobre la mesa
to place a notice
To put an announcement or notification in a visible place.
colocar un aviso
to place an order
To make a formal request to obtain something.
colocar un pedido

Related Words

colocar
To put something in a specific place.
colocar
location
The act of situating or establishing something in a place.
ubicación
arrangement
The way things are placed or organized.
disposición

Slang Meanings

To get high (in a drug-altered state).
They were getting high at the party and didn't know what they were doing.
Se colocaban en la fiesta y no sabían lo que hacían.
To be in a favorable position.
They were in a good position in the game they were playing.
Colocaban en el juego que estaban jugando.