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41 camisa vestido
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42 camisa-de-força
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43 camisa
(Sp. model spelled same [kamísa] < Late Latin camisia (possibly influenced by Anglo-Saxon and Celtic) < Germanic hemidi 'shirt'). New Mexico: 1831. According to Blevins, "a shirt or chemise," especially one that is loose and blousy. It is often referred to as a type of blouse worn by Indian women and Latinas, similar to a "peasant dress." The DRAE indicates that in Spanish the term refers to any shirt with a collar, sleeves, and buttons, and not specifically to one that is loose and blousy or worn by women. -
44 camisa de cilindro
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45 en mangas de camisa
in one's shirtsleeves* * *= in + Posesivo + short-sleevesEx. In any event, he ended up on the shoulder of the Connecticut Turnpike, 1200 miles from home, shivering in his short-sleeves.* * *= in + Posesivo + short-sleevesEx: In any event, he ended up on the shoulder of the Connecticut Turnpike, 1200 miles from home, shivering in his short-sleeves.
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46 perder hasta la camisa
to lose one's shirt* * *to lose everything, lose the shirt off one's back* * *(v.) = lose + Posesivo + shirtEx. Some have said, 'Don't sell your house at auction..you'll lose your shirt!'.* * *(v.) = lose + Posesivo + shirtEx: Some have said, 'Don't sell your house at auction..you'll lose your shirt!'.
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47 cambiar de camisa
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48 jugarse hasta la camisa
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49 meterse en camisa de once varas
figurado to meddle in other people's business* * *Spanish-English dictionary > meterse en camisa de once varas
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50 dejar a alguien sin camisa
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51 hablar para el cuello de su camisa
familiar to mutter to osSpanish-English dictionary > hablar para el cuello de su camisa
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52 no llegarle a alguien la camisa al cuerpo
familiar to be terrifiedSpanish-English dictionary > no llegarle a alguien la camisa al cuerpo
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53 apostarse la camisa
(v.) = bet + Posesivo + lifeEx. He bet his life that he would be found innocent because he believed there was insufficent eyewitness accounts that would render a shadow of a doubt.* * *(v.) = bet + Posesivo + lifeEx: He bet his life that he would be found innocent because he believed there was insufficent eyewitness accounts that would render a shadow of a doubt.
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54 jugarse la camisa
(v.) = bet + Posesivo + lifeEx. He bet his life that he would be found innocent because he believed there was insufficent eyewitness accounts that would render a shadow of a doubt.* * *(v.) = bet + Posesivo + lifeEx: He bet his life that he would be found innocent because he believed there was insufficent eyewitness accounts that would render a shadow of a doubt.
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55 manga de camisa
(n.) = short sleeveEx. Rubbing an object on one's shirt sleeves has become the stereotype for electrostatics.* * *(n.) = short sleeveEx: Rubbing an object on one's shirt sleeves has become the stereotype for electrostatics.
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56 mangas de camisa
(n.) = shirt-sleeveEx. These ' shirt-sleeve conferences,' as Claverhouse calls them, multiply the probability of more creative and successful campaigns by increasing the number of minds at work on an advertiser's products.* * *(n.) = shirt-sleeveEx: These ' shirt-sleeve conferences,' as Claverhouse calls them, multiply the probability of more creative and successful campaigns by increasing the number of minds at work on an advertiser's products.
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57 meterse la camisa
(v.) = tuck in + Posesivo + shirtEx. He slurps, spills, slouches, talks with his mouth full, and never, ever tucks in his shirt.* * *(v.) = tuck in + Posesivo + shirtEx: He slurps, spills, slouches, talks with his mouth full, and never, ever tucks in his shirt.
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58 remangarse la camisa
(v.) = roll up + Posesivo + sleevesEx. The people from Afghanistan have decided to roll up their sleeves and start the Herculean task of the reconstruction of the national heritage.* * *(v.) = roll up + Posesivo + sleevesEx: The people from Afghanistan have decided to roll up their sleeves and start the Herculean task of the reconstruction of the national heritage.
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59 sudar la camisa
(v.) = sweat + blood, slog + Posesivo + guts out, work + Posesivo + butt off, work up + a lather, work up + a sweatEx. After spending a year sweating blood to write a novel, tossing it into a sock drawer isn't easy if you know it's good.Ex. It is a disgrace when you consider that there are people slogging their guts out and only getting paid a minimum wage of £3.70 per hour.Ex. They've been working their butts off since the program was launched to appease the crowd.Ex. There's one option that lets you work out without working up a lather.Ex. You can work up a sweat in a swimming pool just as quickly as you can in a gym.* * *(v.) = sweat + blood, slog + Posesivo + guts out, work + Posesivo + butt off, work up + a lather, work up + a sweatEx: After spending a year sweating blood to write a novel, tossing it into a sock drawer isn't easy if you know it's good.
Ex: It is a disgrace when you consider that there are people slogging their guts out and only getting paid a minimum wage of £3.70 per hour.Ex: They've been working their butts off since the program was launched to appease the crowd.Ex: There's one option that lets you work out without working up a lather.Ex: You can work up a sweat in a swimming pool just as quickly as you can in a gym. -
60 em mangas de camisa
shirt, in one's shirt-sleevesDicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > em mangas de camisa
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