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ser um fracasso em algoto be a failure at sth.
armas apontar algo a alguémto aim sth. at sb.
estar acostumado a algoto be used to sth.
ter a certeza deto be sure of sth.
estar a fim de fazer algoto be in the mood for sth.
estar em jogoto be at stake
estar no topo [fig.]to be at the top
a qualquer momento {adv}at a moment's notice
rir de algoto laugh at sth.
estar feliz por algoto be glad about sth.
estar ciente de algoto be aware of sth.
ser importunado por algoto be bothered about sth.
estar certo de algoto be sure of sth.
sentir muito por algoto be sorry for sth.
estar cansado de algoto be tired of sth.
ter orgulho de algoto be proud of sth.
orgulhar-se de algoto be proud of sth.
criar algo a partir de algoto create sth. from sth.
a {prep}at
estar farto de algo [col.]to be fed up with sth. [coll.]
à noite {adv}at night
à disposiçãoat disposal
Unverified referir-se ato aim at
valer a penato be worthwhile
vir à luzto be born
à primeira vista {adv}at first sight
a qualquer tempo {adv}at any time
pular a cerca [col.]to be unfaithful
não ter a certezato be wrong
Fique à vontade!Make yourself at home!
estar muito preocupadoto be in a fret
estar com pressato be in a hurry
não estar com a razãoto be wrong
quím. astatínio {m} <At>astatine <At>
quím. ástato {m} <At>astatine <At>
dar forma a algoto shape sth.
Unverified elogiar a alguém/algoto commend sb./sth.
Unverified recomendar a alguém/algoto commend sb./sth.
tentar algoto give sth. a try [coll.]
acostumar-se a algoto get used to sth.
devotar-se a algoto devote oneself to sth.
Unverified fazer a contagem de algoto tally sth. up
tematizar algoto make sth. a subject of discussion
persuadir alguém a fazer algoto talk sb. into doing sth.
convencer alguém a fazer algoto talk sb. into doing sth.
logo a seguir a algo/alguémright after sb./sth.
escrever a alguém sobre algoto write to sb. about sth.
pôr um ponto final a algoto bring sth. to an end
econ. encomendar algo a alguémto place an order for sth. with sb.
em {prep}at
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