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estar certo de algoto be sure of sth.
estar cansado de algoto be tired of sth.
estar ciente de algoto be aware of sth.
cinema F O Homem com a Lente Mortal [Bras.]The Man with the Deadly Lens [UK title] [Richard Brooks]
livrar-se de algo/alguémto get rid of sb./sth.
pegar o jeito de alguma coisato get the hang of sth.
ficar sem algo [por ter acabado]to run out of sth. [e.g. provisions]
muito {adj}a lot of
incontáveisa vast number of
Unverified gole {m}swallow (of a drink)
ciên. filos. relig. crítica {f} à religiãocriticism of religion
uma profusão dea wealth of
uma colherada dea spoonful of
a despeito de {adv}in spite of
milésimo {m} de segundothousandth of a second
centésimo {m} de segundohundredth of a second
a última palavra {adj}state-of-the-art
a partir de agora {adv}as of now
um copo {m} d'águaa glass of water
dar forma a algoto shape sth.
Unverified recomendar a alguém/algoto commend sb./sth.
Unverified elogiar a alguém/algoto commend sb./sth.
tentar algoto give sth. a try [coll.]
Unverified fazer a contagem de algoto tally sth. up
devotar-se a algoto devote oneself to sth.
acostumar-se a algoto get used to sth.
estar acostumado a algoto be used to sth.
armas apontar algo a alguémto aim sth. at sb.
meter a cabeça para fora da janelato poke one's head out of the window
época {f}time
tempo {m}time
time {m}team
vez {f}time
Puta que pariu! [vulg.]Son of a bitch! [vulg.]
logo a seguir a algo/alguémright after sb./sth.
ser um fracasso em algoto be a failure at sth.
persuadir alguém a fazer algoto talk sb. into doing sth.
convencer alguém a fazer algoto talk sb. into doing sth.
escrever a alguém sobre algoto write to sb. about sth.
oportunamente {adv}in time
pontualmente {adv}in time
lazer {m}leisure time
recreio {m}leisure time
descanso {m}leisure time
pôr um ponto final a algoto bring sth. to an end
tempo {m} livreleisure time
tempo {m} livrefree time
fuso {m} horáriotime zone
maravilhoso {adj}big time [coll.]
show {adj}big time [coll.]
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