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61 pillow case
pillow casefronha. -
62 show case
show casevitrine, mostra. -
63 spectacles-case
spec.ta.cles-case[sp'ektəkəlz keis] n estojo para óculos. -
64 suit case
suit casemala de roupa. -
65 test case
test case[t'est keis] n Jur caso que estabelece precedente. -
66 the ablative case
the ablative caseo caso ablativo. -
67 the only such case
the only such caseo único caso desta natureza. -
68 tin case
tin case[tin k'eis] n 1 caixa de folha-de-flandres. 2 Tech manto, camisa de folha-de-flandres. -
69 to be the counsel in a case
to be the counsel in a casedefender uma causa. -
70 to make a Federal case out of
to make a Federal case out ofcoll exagerar na reação, fazer uma tempestade em um copo d’água.English-Portuguese dictionary > to make a Federal case out of
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71 to make out one’s case
to make out one’s casesaber se defender, justificar-se. -
72 to meet the case
to meet the caseser satisfatório, adequado, servir. -
73 to refer the case to a judge
to refer the case to a judgeentregar o caso a um juiz.English-Portuguese dictionary > to refer the case to a judge
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74 toilet case
toi.let case[t'ɔilit keis] n estojo para artigos de toucador. -
75 upper case
upper caseTypogr caixa de maiúsculas. -
76 vocative case
voc.a.tive case[vɔkətiv k'eis] n Gram = link=vocative vocative. -
77 wing case
wing case[w'iŋ keis] n Ent élitro. -
78 writing case
writ.ing case[r'aitiŋ keis] n estojo para escrever. -
79 in case
(in order to guard against a possibility: I'll take an umbrella in case (it rains).) para o caso de -
80 in case of
(if (a particular thing) happens: In case of fire, telephone the fire brigade.) no caso de
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