Sacados (en. Taken out)
/saˈkaðos/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Action of taking something out.
The ones taken out of the room were necessary to reorganize the space.
Los sacados de la sala fueron necesarios para reorganizar el espacio.
State of having been removed.
The removed furniture shows that a cleaning was done.
Los sacados de los muebles muestran que se realizó una limpieza.
verb
Form of the verb sacar in plural.
The students took the books out of the shelf to study.
Los estudiantes sacados los libros de la estantería para estudiar.
Etymology
From the verb 'sacar', which comes from the Latin 'sacāre'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
saved from the fire
To save someone from a dangerous situation.
sacados del fuego
pulled out of thin air
To invent something spontaneously.
sacados de la manga
taken out of context
To interpret something without considering its original context.
sacados de contexto
Related Words
take
To remove or extract something from a place.
sacar
subtract
To take something from its original place.
sustraer
remove
To move something from one place to another.
retirar
Slang Meanings
To be very worried or stressed.
I am stressed out about the upcoming exams.
Estoy sacado por los exámenes que se acercan.
To lose one's calm or behave aggressively.
He lost it when he heard the news.
Se sacó cuando escuchó la noticia.