Llevado (en. Carried away)

/ʎeˈβaðo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Person who has been taken in a particular situation.
The focus on the victims was media-driven.
La llevada de las víctimas fue mediática.
adjective
That has been taken to a place.
The package was taken to the office.
El paquete fue llevado a la oficina.
That behaves in a particular way due to the influence of something or someone.
His attitude is influenced by group pressure.
Su actitud es llevada por la presión del grupo.

Etymology

From the verb llevar, from Latin 'levare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to carry out
To realize or execute something.
llevar a cabo
to not get along
To not have a good relationship with someone.
no llevarse bien
to take the lead
To be the first in something.
llevar la delantera

Related Words

to take
To transport something from one place to another.
llevar
to relieve
To substitute someone who carries out a task.
relevar

Slang Meanings

To be very involved in something.
He is involved in the matter of politics.
Está llevado en el asunto de la política.
To be distracted or spaced out.
Today he is distracted, not paying attention to anything.
Hoy está llevado, no presta atención a nada.