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estar desatualizadoto be out of date
estar fora de modato be out of date
ser desempregadoto be out of work
estar fora de sito be out of one's mind
Você deve estar louco.You must be out of your mind.
mostrar-se serto turn out to be
estar apaixonado porto be in love with
estar farto de algo [col.]to be fed up with sth. [coll.]
fora de {prep}out of
com defeitoout of order
enguiçadoout of order
ir com a cara de alguém [Bras.] [col.]to sympathize with sb.
simpatizar com alguémto sympathize with sb.
De jeito nenhum! [Bras.]Out of the question!
trocar o lugar com alguémto change places with sb.
lutar contra alguém/algo [ter dificuldades com]to grapple with sb./sth.
provérb. Longe dos olhos, longe do coração.Out of sight, out of mind.
provérb. O que os olhos não vêem, o coração não sente.Out of sight, out of mind.
provérb. Quem não é visto, não é lembrado.Out of sight, out of mind.
ficar sem algo [por ter acabado]to run out of sth. [e.g. provisions]
econ. encomendar algo a alguémto place an order for sth. with sb.
meter a cabeça para fora da janelato poke one's head out of the window
gostar deto be fond 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
estar cônscio deto be aware of
estar cansado deto be tired of
ser amável com alguémto be good to sb.
estar certo de algoto be sure of 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.
ter a certeza deto be sure of sth.
estar ciente de algoto be aware of sth.
em vez de alguém {adv}in place of sb.
em lugar de alguém {adv}in place of sb.
livrar-se de algo/alguémto get rid of sb./sth.
estar por aqui com alguém [col.]to have had enough of sb. [coll.]
fora {adv}out
apontarto point out
dar uma checada [Port.] [col.]to check out
deixado {past-p}left out
mudar-seto move out
alugarto rent out
retirar-seto drop out
executarto carry out
largar tudoto drop out
esvaziar-seto leak out
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