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  1. Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. take liberties with [sb] v expr. ( [sb]: be too familiar) tomarse libertades con loc verb. He had only just met her, but started to take liberties with her, touching and caressing her.

  2. take liberties. verbal expression: Phrase with special meaning functioning as verb--for example, "put their heads together," "come to an end." locución verbal: Unidad léxica estable formada de dos o más palabras que funciona como verbo ("sacar fuerzas de flaqueza", "acusar recibo").

  3. to be too friendly with someone, usually in a sexual way: Some of the younger women complained that he'd been taking liberties with them. He was accused of taking liberties with his landlord's daughters. It was well known that the politician took liberities with her staff. If you find yourself alone with him, do not allow him to take liberties.

  4. Traducción de "take liberties" en español. Verbo. tomar libertades. tomarse libertades. toman ciertas libertades. They may take liberties with safety requirements if a job is falling behind. Pueden tomar libertades con los requisitos de seguridad si un trabajo está fallando detrás.

  5. The meaning of TAKE LIBERTIES is to make important changes to something —usually + with. How to use take liberties in a sentence.

  6. Hace 4 días · If you take liberties or take a liberty with someone or something, you act in a way that is too free and does not show enough respect. Try to make your writing exciting, without taking liberties with the truth.

  7. 1. To act disrespectfully or inappropriately. You're too friendly with your subordinates—that's why they take liberties with you. If he tries to take liberties with you, leave immediately. 2. To alter something (especially by making it inaccurate or untrue) in order to benefit from it or accommodate one's own needs or interests.