Sacada (en. Taken out)
/saˈkaða/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Definition: Action of taking out from a place, especially by force or when extracting something.
Example Sentence: The removal of the sofa was difficult due to its size.
La sacada del sofá fue difícil debido a su tamaño.
Definition: Movement of dragging or pulling something out.
Example Sentence: We made the removal of the box from the warehouse.
Hicimos la sacada de la caja del almacén.
Definition: Result of extracting or removing something.
Example Sentence: The removal of the book from the shelf left an empty space.
La sacada del libro del estante dejó un espacio vacío.
Etymology
Etymology/Origin: From the verb 'remove', which comes from the Latin 'sacrare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Common Phrase: to make a removal
Meaning: To perform a movement to take out or remove something.
hacer una sacada
Common Phrase: tournament removal
Meaning: Action in any competition where a play changes the course of the game.
sacada de torneo
Related Words
Related Word: remove
Description: Extracting something from a place.
sacar
Related Word: removed
Description: That has been extracted or removed.
sacado
Related Word: subtraction
Description: Action of subtracting, taking away, or removing.
sustracción
Slang Meanings
Slang Meaning: Complicated or difficult situation.
Slang Example: To be in a total removal during the exam.
Estar en una sacada total durante el examen.
Slang Meaning: Action of taking something out quickly.
Slang Example: I’m going to make a food removal before they close.
Voy a hacer una sacada de comida antes de que cierren.