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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

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take charge vtr + n (take command, control)hacerse cargo loc verb
  encargarse v prnl
 When the captain was injured, the second officer had to take charge.
 Cuando el capitán se lastimó, el segundo oficial tuvo que hacerse cargo.
take charge of [sth] v expr (take command or control of [sth])hacerse cargo de loc verb
 Mara employed an accountant to take charge of her finances.
 Mara contrató a una contadora para que se hiciera cargo de sus finanzas.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

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take-charge adj informal (person: capable, authoritative)decidido/a adj
  autoritario/a adj
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