Gustazo in english
Gustazo
pronunciation: gʌstɑzoʊ part of speech: none
pronunciation: gʌstɑzoʊ part of speech: none
In gestures
gustazo = pleasure ; bliss ; great pleasure ; treat.
Example: It may be that, apart from the simple pleasure of browsing, documents arranged on shelves, may be easily examined.Example: Keats contrasted the grim facts of reality, as he had just seen them, with the sense of bliss stirred in him by the song of the nightingale.Example: A great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do.Example: In the summer months one of the greatest treats of all is home-made mayonnaise; a thick mass of unctuous golden ointment, perfect for dipping slices of raw vegetables.more:
» darse el gustazo de = take + great delight in ; take + great pleasure in .
Example: The two young boys took great delight in the splashes made by dropping chunks of rubble into a large puddle. Example: Happiness is just being -- I take great pleasure in watching leaves fall or being blown around by gentle breezes.» gustazo para el paladar = palate pleaser .
Example: Over the continued weeks of aging, the oak cask have contributed new dimensions making this beer a real quencher and palate pleaser.» por un gustazo, un trancazo = a kingdom for a kiss .
Example: These necromancers bestow viceroyalties and principalities upon their adherents and give a kingdom for a kiss, for they are exceedingly amorous.