Asco in english

Disgust

pronunciation: dɪsgʌst part of speech: noun
In gestures

asco = disgust ; repulsion. 

Example: I gave him a look of scorn and disgust, but he merely laughed at me.Example: So, food repulsions take root in social imagination and the logic of food classification show what is eatable or not, what disgusts and what soils the soul.

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» con ascodisgustedly .

Example: 'Well, I don't know what's going on,' Pope continued disgustedly.

» dar ascostinkdisgustnauseatemake + Nombre + sicksicken  ; make + Posesivo + skin crawlbe repugnant tomake + Posesivo + flesh creepmake + Posesivo + flesh crawlmake + Nombre + feel sick in the stomachgross + Nombre + out .

Example: It was almost like predestination, and predestination stinks.

Example: So, food repulsions take root in social imagination and the logic of food classification show what is eatable or not, what disgusts and what soils the soul.

Example: She hadn't actually tossed her cookies, but the dust of the road and the smell of the exhaust combined with the bumpy ride had nauseated her.

Example: I have a roommate who masturbates every night and it makes me sick.

Example: Their hypocrisy sickens me.

Example: Lots of people using the English language make my skin crawl, mostly for the way they butcher it.

Example: Nothing is more repugnant to me than brotherly feelings grounded in the common baseness people see in one another.

Example: The mere thought of feathered things flying anywhere near her, particularly indoors, was enough to make her flesh creep.

Example: The odor got worse as she went closer, to the point that it make her flesh crawl with every breath.

Example: If there's something that is making you nervous or anxious then this can definitely make you feel sick in the stomach, so much that you nearly vomit, or do vomit.

Example: Ally says that, as a general rule, the idea of kissing another woman grosses her out.

» de ascodisgusted .

Example: His disgusted expression, however, loosened and settled on one of guilt as he saw the man's tattered clothing and coin-filled guitar case.

» estar muerto de ascobe bored to deathbe bored stiffbe bored to tearsbe bored out of + Posesivo + (tiny) mind .

Example: Three years on, and we are bored to death with the war on terror.

Example: Instead of spending hours being bored stiff in church, most families spend Christmas with family and loved-ones or are still recovering from the hangover .

Example: The tiger was bored to tears with his viewers and started yawning to show it.

Example: Bored out of her mind with the long hours and mundane tasks, she decided to give radio a try.

» hacerle ascos aturn (up) + Posesivo + nose (up) at [La partícula up puede indistintamente seguir al verbo turn o al nombre nose] .

Example: She hasn't turned up her nose at anything since we first put solid food to her lips.

» la confianza da ascofamiliarity breeds contempt .

Example: Familiarity breeds contempt -- so the old saying goes -- and, indeed, there is considerable psychological evidence to back this up.

» la vida es un ascolife's a bitch .

Example: Life's a bith but sometimes you need to stop being a pussy and man the fuck up! = La vida es una mierda pero a veces necesitas dejar de ser un cobardica y echarle cojones.

» Lugar + estar hecho un ascoLugar + be a tipLugar + be a pigsty .

Example: The room was a tip, but he tidied it up the best he could.

Example: The children's room was a pigsty: suitcases disembowelled, bedspreads kicked to the floor, paintings hung askew.

» oler que da ascostink to + high heavensmell + revoltingsmell + disgusting .

Example: Early on on a Friday night and three of the loos were out of order, the floor was covered in a layer of rancid water and it stank to high heaven.

Example: As far as mushrooms go, there are all sorts -- some smell revolting, some are deadly poisonous but some are also quite pretty.

Example: She smells disgusting; the reek of feces is almost too much to bear.

» poner cara de ascopull + a wry face .

Example: Say 'mathematics' and often children, not to mention adults, pull a wry face.

» que da asconauseatingly .

Example: He has written a piece on the West's growing habit of nauseatingly kowtowing to Islam and walking on eggshells whenever anything Islamic comes into the picture.

» saber que da ascotaste + disgustingtaste + revolting .

Example: Coffee tastes disgusting to me yet it delivers an enjoyable caffeine buzz that that the tastier energy drinks just cant deliver.

Example: It tastes revolting, like rotten apples mixed with gasoline, but it has a high alcohol content and it is cheap.

Asco synonyms

repel in spanish: repeler, pronunciation: rɪpel part of speech: verb revolt in spanish: revuelta, pronunciation: rɪvoʊlt part of speech: noun sicken in spanish: enfermar, pronunciation: sɪkən part of speech: verb nauseate in spanish: repugnar, pronunciation: nɔzieɪt part of speech: verb turn off in spanish: apagar, pronunciation: tɜrnɔf part of speech: verb churn up in spanish: batir hasta, pronunciation: tʃɜrnʌp part of speech: verb
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