causar daño

causar daño(
kow
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sahr
 
dah
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nyoh
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An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. to cause damage
El huracán se va a debilitar una vez que llegue a tierra, así que no va a causar daño en el norte del estado.The hurricane will weaken once it reaches land, so it will not cause damage to the northern part of the state.
a. to cause harm
Carla, apaga ese cigarrillo ahora mismo. ¿No sabes que el fumar le puede causar daño al bebé?Carla, put out that cigarette right now. Don't you know that smoking can cause harm to the baby?
b. to cause pain
Yo nunca quise causarte daño, Susan, pero las cosas entre nosotros no estaban funcionando.I never meant to cause you pain, Susan, but things between us weren't working.
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