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61 did you ever hear the like of it?
did you ever hear the like of it?já se ouviu coisa igual?English-Portuguese dictionary > did you ever hear the like of it?
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62 do as you like
do as you likefaça como quiser. -
63 dressed up like a dog’s dinner
dressed up like a dog’s dinnervestido com roupas finas, mas ridículas.English-Portuguese dictionary > dressed up like a dog’s dinner
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64 fairy-like
fair.y-like[f'ɛəri laik] adj semelhante a fadas, encantador, feiticeiro, fantástico, deslumbrante. -
65 frost like
frost like[fr'ɔst laik] adj semelhante a, como gelo. -
66 ghost-like
ghost-like[g'oust laik] adj semelhante a um fantasma, pálido. -
67 glass-like
glass-like[gl'a:s laik] adj vítreo, transparente. -
68 glutton-like
glut.ton-like[gl'∧tən laik] adj glutão. -
69 he bobbed up (like a cork)
he bobbed up (like a cork)}ele surgiu de repente, ele voltou à tona. -
70 he drinks like a fish
he drinks like a fishele é um beberrão. -
71 he stands out like a sore thumb
he stands out like a sore thumbAmer sl ele chama a atenção (de maneira desagradável).English-Portuguese dictionary > he stands out like a sore thumb
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72 he works like a horse
he works like a horseele é muito trabalhador. -
73 his writing is like copper-plate
his writing is like copper-plateele escreve muito nitidamente.English-Portuguese dictionary > his writing is like copper-plate
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74 hold on like grim death!
hold on like grim death!agora agüentem firme! -
75 how do you like it?
how do you like it?o que você acha disso? -
76 in like manner
in like mannerda mesma maneira. -
77 it fits like a glove
it fits like a gloveassenta como uma luva. -
78 it looks like rain
it looks like rainameaça chover. -
79 lazar-like
la.zar-like[l'æzə laik] adj lazarento, leproso. -
80 lily-like
lil.y-like[l'ili laik] adj liliáceo: semelhante ao lírio.
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