habréis desoído
-you will have ignored
Future perfectvosotrosconjugation ofdesoír.

desoír

desoír(
dehs
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oh
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eer
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to ignore
Desoyó los consejos de sus amigas y comenzó a salir con el matón de la escuela.She ignored her friends' advice and started going out with the school bully.
b. to disregard
Desoyendo las órdenes de sus superiores, Guillermo Vacas decidió saltar de la trinchera y enfrentarse al enemigo.Disregarding his superiors' orders, Guillermo Vacas decided to jump out of the trench and face the enemy.
c. to not listen to
Desoí a mis papás porque era muy joven. Hoy sería distinto.I didn't listen to my parents because I was too young. Today it would be different.
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