Despechar in english

Undertake

pronunciation: ʌndɜrteɪk part of speech: verb
In gestures

despechar1 = wean. 

Example: And, maybe once he's weaned, he won't wake up in the middle of the night, wanting to nurse.

despechar2 = feel + bitter ; feel + hurt ; feel + angry ; feel + annoyed ; get + (all) bunged-up. 

Example: He says he has finally accepted his short stature and sometimes even cracks jokes at his size rather than feeling bitter.Example: Managers feel hurt by employees disloyal to the goals of the organization.Example: We even react as though it were all happening to us by feeling sad or happy, frightened or angry, amused or scandalized, and so on.Example: Is it wrong that I feel annoyed when guests at my house start texting in the middle of a conversation?.Example: Look, I can see you getting all bunged-up for them making you wear these kinda clothes.

Despechar synonyms

contract in spanish: contrato, pronunciation: kɑntrækt part of speech: noun guarantee in spanish: garantía, pronunciation: gerənti part of speech: noun, verb tackle in spanish: entrada, pronunciation: tækəl part of speech: verb, noun attempt in spanish: intento, pronunciation: ətempt part of speech: noun, verb take on in spanish: asumir, pronunciation: teɪkɑn part of speech: verb set about in spanish: emprender, pronunciation: setəbaʊt part of speech: verb take in charge in spanish: tomar a cargo, pronunciation: teɪkɪntʃɑrdʒ part of speech: verb
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