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a última palavra {adj}state-of-the-art
ter a certeza deto be sure of sth.
estar muito preocupadoto be in a fret
estar com pressato be in a hurry
Unverified Ministro {m} dos Negócios EstrangeirosSecretary of State [Am.]
a despeito de {adv}in spite of
estar a fim de fazer algoto be in the mood for sth.
gostar deto be fond of
estar cansado deto be tired of
ter medo deto be afraid of
estar desatualizadoto be out of date
ser capaz deto be capable of
estar cônscio deto be aware of
ser desempregadoto be out of work
estar com medo deto be afraid of
ficar com medo deto be afraid of
estar ciente de algoto be aware of sth.
orgulhar-se de algoto be proud of sth.
ter orgulho de algoto be proud of sth.
estar fora de modato be out of date
estar cansado de algoto be tired of sth.
estar certo de algoto be sure of sth.
estar responsávelto be in charge
estar no comandoto be in charge
ter interesse emto be interested in
estar interessado emto be interested in
interessar-se porto be interested in
estar fora de sito be out of one's mind
estar apaixonado porto be in love with
se interessar por [Bras.]to be interested in
Você deve estar louco.You must be out of your mind.
lit. teatro F A Morte do Caixeiro ViajanteDeath of a Salesman [Arthur Miller]
apesar de {adv}in spite of
na frente de {prep}in front of
em lugar de {prep}in spite of
no meio de {prep}in the middle of
em vez de alguém {adv}in place of sb.
em lugar de alguém {adv}in place of sb.
estar com a garganta irritadato have a frog in one's throat [fig.]
valer a penato be worthwhile
vir à luzto be born
na maioria das vezes {adv}in the majority of cases
pular a cerca [col.]to be unfaithful
não ter a certezato be wrong
não estar com a razãoto be wrong
estar acostumado a algoto be used to sth.
ser um fracasso em algoto be a failure at sth.
pol. Unverified Estado-tronco {m}rump state
estado {m} [condição]state [condition]
muito {adj}a lot of
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