Buscar
to take charge
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hacerse cargo
to assume control or responsibility for something or someone
Collocation
Ejemplo
The teacher had to take charge of the chaotic classroom to restore order and focus.
Student-centered learning fosters independence and critical thinking as students take charge of their learning journey.
The school’s initiative empowered students to take charge of their own learning.
The manager decided to give the new employee enough rope to hang herself by letting her take charge of the project, even though she lacked experience.
When the crisis hit, the president knew that the buck stopped there with him - he had to take charge and make the tough decisions.