dar
Phrases
Su atractivo físico y su personalidad le permitieron dar el salto a la televisión 📺 .
📺
Son attractivité physique et sa personnalité lui ont permis de faire le saut à la télévision.
Signification (Anglais)
- (transitive) to give, to give out
- (transitive) to hand over
- (transitive) to hit
- (transitive) to emit
- (transitive) to produce
- (transitive) to perform
- (transitive) to consider
- (intransitive) to encounter; to find with effort
- (transitive) to hit upon
- (colloquial, intransitive) to press, activate
- (colloquial, transitive) to ruin; mess up
- (reflexive) to occur
- (reflexive) to grow naturally
- (reflexive) to hit
- (reflexive) to assume
- (informal, reflexive) to pretend to be, to present oneself as though one were
- (impersonal) to have a feeling/hunch/intuition
- (Mexico, reflexive) to surrender
- (El-Salvador, reflexive, transitive, vulgar) to fuck (used with third person direct objects only)
- (Rioplatense, colloquial, transitive) to find someone sexually attractive (mostly to have a sexual encounter with)
- (transitive) to announce, predict
Concepts
bailler
faire don de
regaler
donner à manger
Synonymes
Fréquence
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/ˈdaɾ/
Étymologie (Anglais)
In summary
Inherited from Old Spanish dar (“to give”), from Latin dare, from Proto-Italic *didō, from Proto-Indo-European *dédeh₃ti, from the root *deh₃- (“give”). Compare English donate.
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