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81 they drove me into a corner
they drove me into a cornereles me encostaram na parede. -
82 they played well into the evening
they played well into the eveningeles jogaram até alta noite.English-Portuguese dictionary > they played well into the evening
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83 to argue someone into
to argue someone intopersuadir alguém a fazer algo. -
84 to barge into
to barge intocoll intrometer-se, irromper. -
85 to be a law into oneself
to be a law into oneselffazer o que se quer, sem ligar para as leis. -
86 to be in/get into panic
to be in/get into panicentrar em pânico. -
87 to be in/go into raptures
to be in/go into rapturesficar arrebatado, embevecido. -
88 to be teased into consenting
to be teased into consentingser importunado até consentir.English-Portuguese dictionary > to be teased into consenting
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89 to be thrown into rapture
to be thrown into raptureficar entusiasmado. -
90 to blow in/into
to blow in/intoa) chegar inesperadamente. he blew intown/ele chegou inesperadamente na cidade. b) começar a produzir (poço de petróleo). -
91 to break into a fit of laughter
to break into a fit of laughtercair numa gargalhada.English-Portuguese dictionary > to break into a fit of laughter
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92 to breathe life into
to breathe life intodar vida a. -
93 to bring into account
to bring into accountlevar em conta, calcular. -
94 to bring into court
to bring into courtprocessar, levar perante o juiz. -
95 to bring into disrepute
to bring into disreputedesacreditar, desprestigiar. -
96 to bring into force
to bring into forceentrar em vigor. -
97 to bring into question
to bring into questionpôr em dúvida, duvidar. -
98 to bring into the world
to bring into the worlddar à luz. -
99 to bring someone into discredit
to bring someone into discreditcausar má reputação a.English-Portuguese dictionary > to bring someone into discredit
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100 to bring the heart into one’s mouth
to bring the heart into one’s mouthabrir-se, dar demonstração dos seus sentimentos.English-Portuguese dictionary > to bring the heart into one’s mouth
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