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desporto homem {m} do jogoman of the match
estar com pressato be in a hurry
estar muito preocupadoto be in a fret
ser um fracasso em algoto be a failure at sth.
provérb. Em terra de cego, quem tem um olho é rei.In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
gostar deto be fond of
estar cônscio deto be aware of
estar cansado deto be tired of
ter medo deto be afraid of
ser capaz deto be capable of
ficar com medo deto be afraid of
estar com medo deto be afraid of
ter orgulho de algoto be proud of sth.
orgulhar-se de algoto be proud of sth.
estar cansado de algoto be tired of sth.
estar fora de modato be out of date
estar desatualizadoto be out of date
estar ciente de algoto be aware of sth.
ter a certeza deto be sure of sth.
estar certo de algoto be sure of sth.
ser desempregadoto be out of work
uma colherada dea spoonful of
muito {adj}a lot of
uma profusão dea wealth of
Unverified gole {m}swallow (of a drink)
incontáveisa vast number of
centésimo {m} de segundohundredth of a second
um copo {m} d'águaa glass of water
milésimo {m} de segundothousandth of a second
estar fora de sito be out of one's mind
Puta que pariu! [vulg.]Son of a bitch! [vulg.]
Você deve estar louco.You must be out of your mind.
lit. teatro F A Morte do Caixeiro ViajanteDeath of a Salesman [Arthur Miller]
tematizar algoto make sth. a subject of discussion
É uma questão de tempo (até que ...)It's only a matter of time (before ...)
É uma questão de tempo (antes que ...)It's only a matter of time (before ...)
homem {m}man
cara {m} [Bras.] [col.]man
próximo {m}fellow man
cinema F O Homem com a Lente Mortal [Bras.]The Man with the Deadly Lens [UK title] [Richard Brooks]
cinema F O Homem das Lentes Mortais [Port.]The Man with the Deadly Lens [UK title] [Richard Brooks]
serto be
conseguirto be able
ser capazto be able
estar com fometo be hungry
valer a penato be worthwhile
estar ocupadoto be occupied
estar com ressacato be hungover
estar de ressacato be hungover
estar ressacadoto be hungover
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