taker

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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
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taker n informal ([sb] willing to accept or partake) (general)tomador, tomadora nm, nf
  (subasta)comprador, compradora nm, nf
 How about a game of soccer? Any takers?
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
InglésEspañol
census taker (information-gatherer)censista n común
off-taker n (financial go-between)intermediario financiero, intermediaria financiera loc nm, loc nf
price taker n (economics: purchaser unable to affect price) (literal)persona que no tiene poder para influir sobre el precio grupo nom
risk taker,
risk-taker,
risktaker
n
([sb] who lives dangerously)temerario, temeraria nm, nf
  atrevido, atrevida nm. nf
 I wasn't surprised when John sank all his money into that new business venture; he's always been a risk taker.
 No me sorprendió que John invirtiera todo su dinero en ese nuevo negocio, siempre ha sido temerario.
ticket taker n ([sb] who checks tickets at event)guardia n amb
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