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61 with one voice
with one voiceunanimemente, de uma só voz. -
62 with one’s tail between one’s legs
with one’s tail between one’s legscom o rabo entre as pernas.English-Portuguese dictionary > with one’s tail between one’s legs
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63 with one’s tongue hanging out
with one’s tongue hanging outcom a língua de fora, ansiosamente.English-Portuguese dictionary > with one’s tongue hanging out
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64 with pent rage
with pent ragecom ódio contido. -
65 with pious care
with pious carecom cuidado carinhoso. -
66 with rapid strides
with rapid stridescom passos de gigante (também fig). -
67 with religious care
with religious carecom cuidado religioso. -
68 with reserve
with reservecom restrições. -
69 with set teeth
with set teethcom os dentes cerrados. -
70 with sterling sense
with sterling sensecom bastante juízo. -
71 with sure touch
with sure touchfig com golpe seguro. -
72 with the compliments of the season
with the compliments of the seasoncom os melhores votos para as festas (de Natal, de Páscoa).English-Portuguese dictionary > with the compliments of the season
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73 with the flat of the sword
with the flat of the swordcom o lado largo da espada. -
74 with the proviso
with the provisocom a ressalva, sob a condição. -
75 with this
with thiscom isto, a seguir. -
76 with you
with youcom você, contigo, convosco. -
77 with bated breath
(breathing only slightly, due to anxiety, excitement etc: The crowd watched the rescue of the child with bated breath.) suspenso* * *with bated breathcom a respiração contida. -
78 with respect to
(about; concerning: With respect to your request, we regret that we are unable to assist you in this matter.) no que diz respeito a* * *with respect tocom respeito a. -
79 with (a) good/bad grace
((un)willingly: She accepted his apology with good grace.) de boa/má vontade -
80 with all one's heart
(very willingly or sincerely: I hope with all my heart that you will be happy.) de todo o coração
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