divagar
divagar(
dee
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bah
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gahr
)An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
a. to digress
Hal, por favor deja de divagar y ve al grano.Hal, please stop digressing and get to the point.
El orador empezó a divagar y el público se estaba aburriendo.The speaker started to digress and the audience was getting bored.
b. to ramble
Durante el debate, el candidato presidencial empezó a divagar, perdiendo el tema principal de la pregunta.During the debate, the presidential candidate started to ramble, losing sight of the main idea of the question.
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