darse
give, give yourself, indulge
Verb darse
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reflexive of dar
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Es mejor tomarse su tiempo que darse prisa y cometer errores.
It's better to take one's time than to hurry and make mistakes.
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Tom es la persona menos sensible que María conoce. Cada vez que ella habla con él, él hiere sus sentimientos sin querer y sin darse cuenta.
Tom is the least sensitive person Mary knows. Every time she talks with him, he hurts her feelings, unintentionally, and without noticing.
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Tom quería darse una ducha.
Tom wanted to take a shower.
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No parecieron darse cuenta.
They didn’t seem to notice it.
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Él fingió no darse cuenta de los dos extranjeros.
He feigned not to notice the two strangers.
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Tienen que darse prisa.
You have to hurry.
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A los agresores solo les queda darse por vencidos.
The aggressors are bound to be defeated.
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He aparcado en doble fila, ¿podría darse prisa?
I'm double-parked. Could you hurry it up?
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Cuando estás cansado, no hay nada como darse un baño.
When you feel tired, there is nothing like taking a bath.
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(Él) Estaba demasiado ocupado como para darse cuenta de ello.
He was too busy to notice it.
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