desahogo

el desahogo(
dehs
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ah
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oh
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goh
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A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. relief
Fue un desahogo ver al piloto salir del coche chocado ileso.It was a relief to see the driver come out of the crashed car unharmed.
a. space
Mueve los muebles contra la pared para generar la sensación de que hay más desahogo.Move the furniture to the wall to create the sensation of more space.
b. room
Vayamos al otro aula donde tendremos más desahogo y no estaremos amontonados.Let's move to the other classroom where there's more room and we won't be on top of each other.
a. ease
Siempre llegábamos con desahogo a fin de mes.We always made it to the end of the month with ease.
b. comfort
Contar con un sueldo más grande significaría un verdadero desahogo para la economía familiar.Having a greater salary would signify a real comfort for family finances.
a. cheek
Vaya desahogo que tienes que tener para saludar al presidente tan informalmente.It must take some real cheek for you to greet the president so casually.
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