Usage examples of "give a boost" in English with translation to Spanish

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You should give a good example to your children. Deberías darle un buen ejemplo a tus hijos.
I don't give a damn about you and your circumstances! ¡Me importan tres cojones tú y tus circunstancias!
I don't give a damn about poetry. No me importa ni un carajo la poesía.
I don't give a fuck about what you say! ¡Lo que digas me importa una mierda!
Give a way. Ceda el paso.
I don't give a shit what "indifference" means. Me importa una mierda lo que signifique "indiferencia".
He doesn't give a fig about money. A él no le importa una mierda el dinero.
She couldn't convince him to give a speech. Ella no lo pudo convencer de que diera un discurso.
Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn. Francamente, querida, me importa un bledo.
I’ll give a copy to anyone who asks for it. Le daré una copia a cualquiera que la pida.
Give a man a mask and he'll tell the truth. Dale a un hombre una máscara y te dirá la verdad.
When will they give a concert? ¿Cuándo darán ellos un concierto?
I don't give a fuck. Me importa un carajo.
The boy stated that he would give a bouquet of roses to the girl that he liked, talk with her, and invite her to have a coffee. El chico afirmó que regalaría un ramo de rosas a la chica que le gustaba, hablaría con ella y la invitaría a tomar un café.
John doesn't give a shit about his clothes. A john no le importa una mierda su ropa.
I don't give a damn about it. Me importa un carajo.
Did you give a copy of the disk to anyone? ¿Le diste una copia del disco a alguien?
Don't give a child more money than is necessary. No le des a un niño más dinero del necesario.
I never imagined I'd be able to give a concert in Boston. Jamás imaginé que yo podría dan un concierto en Boston.
They promised to give a thousand pieces per month. Prometieron entregar mil piezas por mes.
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