distaste [dɪsˈteɪst]
sustantivo
1. desagrado (m) (for por)
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distaste [dis-teist]
sustantivo
1. Hastío, fastidio, aversión, disgusto, tedio, desagrado.
distaste [ˈdɪsˈteɪst]
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Verb Conjugation for "distaste"
Imperative
- distaste
- you distaste
- he/she distastes
- we distaste
- you distaste
- they distaste
Preterite
- I distasted
- you distasted
- he/she distasted
- we distasted
- you distasted
- they distasted
Present Continuous
- I am distasting
- you are distasting
- he/she is distasting
- we are distasting
- you are distasting
- they are distasting
Present Perfect
- I have distasted
- you have distasted
- he/she has distasted
- we have distasted
- you have distasted
- they have distasted
Past Continuous
- I was distasting
- you were distasting
- he/she was distasting
- we were distasting
- you were distasting
- they were distasting
Past Perfect
- I had distasted
- you had distasted
- he/she had distasted
- we had distasted
- you had distasted
- they had distasted
Future
- I will distaste
- you will distaste
- he/she will distaste
- we will distaste
- you will distaste
- they will distaste
Future Perfect
- I will have distasted
- you will have distasted
- he/she will have distasted
- we will have distasted
- you will have distasted
- they will have distasted
Future Continuous
- I will be distasting
- you will be distasting
- he/she will be distasting
- we will be distasting
- you will be distasting
- they will be distasting
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been distasting
- you have been distasting
- he/she has been distasting
- we have been distasting
- you have been distasting
- they have been distasting
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been distasting
- you will have been distasting
- he/she will have been distasting
- we will have been distasting
- you will have been distasting
- they will have been distasting
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been distasting
- you had been distasting
- he/she had been distasting
- we had been distasting
- you had been distasting
- they had been distasting
distar
intransitive verb
1. (hallarse a)
- ese sitio dista varios kilómetros de aquí -> that place is several kilometers away from here
2. (diferenciarse)
- distar de -> to be far from
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distar [dis-tar’]
verb neuter
1. To be distant or remote with regard to time or place. (n)
- Dista 5 kms de aquí -> it is 5 kms from here
2. To be different, to vary. (n)
distar
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Verb Conjugation for "distar"
| Presente | Pretérito | Imperfect | Futuro | Subjuntivo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yo | disto | disté | distaba | distaré | diste |
| Tú | distas | distaste | distabas | distarás | distes |
| Ella/Él/Usted | dista | distó | distaba | distará | diste |
| Nosotros | distamos | distamos | distábamos | distaremos | distemos |
| Vosotros | distáis | distasteis | distabais | distaréis | distéis |
| Ellos/Ustedes | distan | distaron | distaban | distarán | disten |
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