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41 to show one’s hand
to show one’s handpôr as cartas na mesa.————————to show one’s handpôr suas cartas na mesa. -
42 to show someone to the door
to show someone to the dooracompanhar polidamente até à porta. to show the door, to turn a person out of doors pôr alguém na rua. -
43 variety show
va.ri.e.ty show[vər'aiəti ʃou] n show de variedades. -
44 burlesque show
bur.lesque show[b'ə:lesk ʃou] n espetáculo cômico de variedades. -
45 cattle-show
cat.tle-show[k'ætəl ʃou] n exposição de gado. -
46 chat show
chat show[tʃ'æt ʃou] n programa de rádio ou televisão no qual o entrevistador e entrevistado batem papo. -
47 don’t give the show away
don’t give the show awaycoll não fale nada, guarde segredo. -
48 dumb show
dumb show[d'∧m ʃou] n pantomima. -
49 fashion show
fash.ion show[f'æʃən ʃou] n = link=fashion%20display fashion display. -
50 flower show
flow.er show[fl'auə ʃou] n exposição de flores. -
51 freak show
freak show[fr'i:k ʃou] n exibição de aberrações. -
52 galanty-show
ga.lan.ty-show[gəl'æntiʃou] n Brit (século XIX) pantomima em que se projetam sombras. -
53 he bosses the show
he bosses the showele é o manda-chuva. -
54 he runs/bosses the whole show
he runs/bosses the whole showele toma conta do negócio todo.English-Portuguese dictionary > he runs/bosses the whole show
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55 horse show
horse show[h'ɔ:s ʃou] n concurso hípico. -
56 ice show
ice show['ais ʃou] n espetáculo de patinadores no gelo. -
57 medicine show
medi.cine show[m'edsən ʃou] n espetáculo de variedades itinerante, para atrair multidões e vender remédios tônicos. -
58 minstrel show
min.strel show[m'instrəl ʃou] n Theat revista apresentada por atores brancos, maquilados de negros. -
59 no-show
no-show[n'ou ʃou] n Amer aquele que não cancela reserva de lugar em avião após decidir não viajar. -
60 peep show
peep show[p'i:pʃou] n 1 eslaide visto através de um visor com lente de aumento. 2 sl orgia ou ato sexual observado através de um pequeno orifício (em parede, porta, etc.). 3 sl espetáculo noturno estrelado por garotas seminuas.
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