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Traducción & Definición
a donkey: un asno, un burro
Ejemplos
- "Also, and this is very important, the symbol of the Democratic Party is a donkey."
- "Son of the cousin of a donkey!"
- "Donkey: Wrong floor, jackass!"
- "TripleD (Donna Donovan) says : And a smile that could charm the pants off a donkey!"
- "Donkey tales"
- "Lupita : How dare you, you no-good cousin of a donkey!"
Ejercicio 1
Pretending to be Philip, Susie says, "I'm a total arse".
Another way to express this is .
Another way to express this is .
Pretending to be Philip, Susie says, "I'm a total arse".
Another way to express this is I'm a complete jerk.
Another way to express this is I'm a complete jerk.
I'm a complete jerk: This is correct. Susie uses the British term "an arse", which is a slang variant of the term "an ass". An ass is literally a type of small horse, however when the term is applied to a human, it refers to a vain, self-important, silly, or aggressively stupid person. Note that an "ass" also refers to the "behind" or "posterior" of a person. A "jerk" is a similar term.
I'm a funny person: This is not what Susie means when she calls Philip an "arse" or "an ass".
I'm extremely ugly: This is not what Susie means when she calls Philip an "arse" or "an ass".
I am a large donkey: An ass is literally a type of small horse, however when the term is applied to a human, it refers to a vain, self-important, silly, or aggressively stupid person. It is very unlikely that Susie is insulting Philip by calling him a "donkey".
Ejercicio 2
Pretending to be Philip, Susie says, "I'm a total arse".
Another way to express this is .
Another way to express this is .
Pretending to be Philip, Susie says, "I'm a total arse".
Another way to express this is I'm a complete jerk.
Another way to express this is I'm a complete jerk.
I'm a complete jerk: This is correct. Susie uses the British term "an arse", which is a slang variant of the term "an ass". An ass is literally a type of small horse, however when the term is applied to a human, it refers to a vain, self-important, silly, or aggressively stupid person. Note that an "ass" also refers to the "behind" or "posterior" of a person. A "jerk" is a similar term.
I'm a funny person: This is incorrect. This is not what Susie means when she calls Philip an "arse" or "an ass".
I'm extremely ugly: This is incorrect. This is not what Susie means when she calls Philip an "arse" or "an ass".
I am a large donkey: This is incorrect. An ass is literally a type of small horse, however when the term is applied to a human, it refers to a vain, self-important, silly, or aggressively stupid person. It is very unlikely that Susie is insulting Philip by calling him a "donkey".
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