Desquitar in english
Discard
pronunciation: dɪskɑrd part of speech: verb
pronunciation: dɪskɑrd part of speech: verb
In gestures
desquitarse = get + one back on ; revenge ; take + revenge ; avenge ; take + vengeance ; get + Posesivo + own back ; pay back.
Example: This is mentioned only by clever dicks who want to get one back on pianists.Example: Focusing on individual revenge, the writer examines what types of things can be revenged.Example: The very same people who had caused him all this anguish, were suddenly delivered right into his hands, finally giving him an opportunity to take revenge.Example: Moroccan families desiring to avenge their daughters have put a price on the journalist's head.Example: This man was called 'the avenger of blood,' because he took vengeance for the blood of his relative, whether the one whom he slew deserved to die or not.Example: Maria always takes the most horrific pics of me -- so I got my own back by taking a video of her having a poo in a public toilet!.Example: They may watch over their shoulders because someday someone may pay them back for what they did to little Peter because the judicial system certainly won't.more:
» desquitarse de = retaliate against .
Example: Men's abuse of children is in many instances instrumental in order to coerce or retaliate against women, echoing the Greek myth of Medea who killed her own children to spite her father.» desquitarse con = take it out on ; pile on .
Example: They did not suppress their anger, but directed it outward, taking it out on others & blaming others. Example: Last week I piled on poor Cam for his post-game press conference in which he stormed off before the questions had come to an end.