dar asco

dar asco(
dahr
 
ahs
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A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. to make feel sick
El simple olor a pescado me da asco.Just the smell of fish makes me feel sick.
b. to turn one's stomach
¿No te comes los caracoles? - No puedo. Me dan asco.Aren't you eating the snails? - I can't. They turn my stomach.
c. to hate
Desde niño, las sopas siempre le han dado mucho asco.He's always hated soups, since he was a child.
a. to disgust
A mí los viejos verdes como él me dan mucho asco.Dirty old men like him really disgust me.
b. to be sickening
Lo que le están haciendo a esa pobre gente da asco. Y luego se llaman a sí mismos gobernantes.What they're doing to those poor people is sickening. And then they call themselves leaders.
a. to be a pigsty
¿Has visto su coche? Da verdadero asco.Have you seen his car? It's a real pigsty.
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