Haceros (en. Make you)
/aθeˈɾos/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To perform an action or produce something.
You need to take responsibility for your actions.
Necesitáis haceros responsables de vuestros actos.
To become something or take on a characteristic.
You must be strong in the face of adversity.
Debéis haceros fuertes ante la adversidad.
To prepare or condition oneself for a situation.
You have to come to terms with the idea that the trip will begin tomorrow.
Tenéis que haceros a la idea de que el viaje comenzará mañana.
Etymology
Comes from the verb 'hacer', which has Latin roots.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to play dumb
To pretend not to understand or not to realize something.
hacerse el tonto
to play the victim
To assume a victim role in a situation.
hacerse la víctima
to become friends with someone
To establish a friendship with another person.
hacerse amigo de alguien
Related Words
do
To carry out or execute an action.
hacer
fact
Result of an action performed.
hecho
doer
Person who does or produces something.
hacedor
Slang Meanings
To act crazy
He acted crazy when they asked him about the problem.
Se hizo el loco cuando le preguntaron sobre el problema.
To act like a hero
He always acts like a hero when someone needs help.
Siempre se hace el héroe cuando hay que ayudar a alguien.