Desesperar in english

Despair

pronunciation: dɪsper part of speech: noun
In gestures

desesperarse = yield to + despair ; strain at + the leash ; fall into + despair. 

Example: Yielding to despair worsens the problem.Example: When rulers and military leaders spend so much on building up a military force, they are sometimes straining at the leash to use it.Example: Everyone, however, at some time in their lives, falls into despair, which can present the opportunity to be oneself.

desesperar = despair ; yield + despair. 

Example: Like others, I've been wondering when I'd get my money's worth out of this meeting, and I was beginning to despair.Example: It is as if failure, having yielded despair, then gave rise to the sheerest optimism.

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» desesperarseyield to + despairstrain at + the leashfall into + despair .

Example: Yielding to despair worsens the problem.

Example: When rulers and military leaders spend so much on building up a military force, they are sometimes straining at the leash to use it.

Example: Everyone, however, at some time in their lives, falls into despair, which can present the opportunity to be oneself.

» el que espera, desesperaa watched kettle/pot never boils .

Example: 'A watched pot never boils' and, conversely, 'time flies when you're having fun' nicely capture the observation that the degree of attention paid to the passing of time contributes to its subjective duration = "El que espera desespera" y, lo opuesto, "el tiempo vuela cuando te diviertes" refleja bien la idea de que el grado de atención que se presta al paso del tiempo contribuye a su duración subjetiva.

Desesperar synonyms

desperation in spanish: desesperación, pronunciation: despɜreɪʃən part of speech: noun
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