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aproximadamente {adv}about
cerca de {adv}about
que tal ... ?what about ... ?
pensar sobreto reflect about
refletir sobreto reflect about
escrever sobreto write about
satisfeito compleased about
feliz compleased about
preocupado (com)anxious (about)
refletir algoto think about sth.
preocupado por causa deanxious about
estar preocupado comto be concerned about
escrever a respeito deto write about
falar sobre algoto speak about sth.
falar de algoto speak about sth.
cabreiro (com) [Bras.] [col.]anxious (about)
refletir sobre algoto think about sth.
reclamar (de algo)to complain (about sth.)
pensar sobre algoto think about sth.
Que me diz disso?How about that?
cinema F Eva [Port.]All About Eve [Joseph L. Mankiewicz]
ser importunado por algoto be bothered about sth.
estar feliz por algoto be glad about sth.
cinema F A malvada [Bras.]All About Eve [Joseph L. Mankiewicz]
escrever a alguém sobre algoto write to sb. about sth.
obterto get
conseguirto get
noivarto get engaged [affianced]
conhecerto get to know
estar abertoto get up
levantar-seto get up
superar algoto get over sth.
ficar noivoto get engaged [affianced]
ficar de to get up
captar a mensagemto get the message
Eu percebo.I get it. [coll.]
percebi.I get it. [coll.]
desembarcar [fig.]to get off [bus, train]
Estou a perceber.I get it. [coll.]
ir de comboioto get on a train
embebedar-se [col.]to get pissed [sl.] [Br.]
desviar-se do assuntoto get off the track
apanhar a bebedeira {f} [col.]to get pissed [sl.] [Br.]
desporto ficar em primeiro lugarget the first place
acostumar-se a algoto get used to sth.
entrar em um carroto get into a car
descer [de ônibus etc.]to get off [bus, train]
Como eu chego lá?How do I get there?
arretar-se [ficar chateado] [Bras.]to get upset [to get bored]
Unverified entrar numa fria [Bras.] [col.]to get into big trouble
livrar-se de algo/alguémto get rid of sb./sth.
se acostumar com alguma coisa [Bras.]to get used to sth.
embarcar em um carro [Bras.] [fig.]to get into a car
pegar o jeito de alguma coisato get the hang of sth.
Desculpe, não entendi.I'm sorry, I didn't get / catch that.
 
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