Osar in english
Dare
pronunciation: der part of speech: verb
pronunciation: der part of speech: verb
In gestures
osar = have + the gall to ; have + the nerve(s) to ; have + the cheek to ; presume to.
Example: In an interview earlier this week, he had the gall to declare that the resolution would show the United States had no stomach for finishing the war.Example: And then, to rub salt in the wound, Adobe had the nerves to sent me an automated email announcing that the issue was fixed.Example: When they do this I always drive even more slowly and then they have the cheek to shout at me like I'm the one in the wrong.Example: How dare you, a woman who is little more than a peasant by birth herself, don your airs and graces and presume to tell me what I should or shouldn't do = How dare you, a woman who is little more than a peasant by birth herself, don your airs and graces and presume to tell me what I should or shouldn't do.more:
» osar penetrar = venture into .
Example: All these factors have deterred women from venturing into politics.