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1 our
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2 our
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3 our
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4 our
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5 Our Lady
Our LadyNossa Senhora. -
6 our duty to
our duty tonosso dever para com. -
7 our hands were tied
our hands were tiedfig estávamos de mãos atadas. -
8 our mutual friend
our mutual friendnosso amigo comum. -
9 our office force
our office forcenosso quadro de empregados. -
10 our species
our speciesa humanidade, o gênero humano. -
11 Christ’s assumption of our flesh
Christ’s assumption of our flesha encarnação de Jesus Cristo.English-Portuguese dictionary > Christ’s assumption of our flesh
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12 a child of our time
a child of our timeproduto da nossa época. -
13 for our account
for our accountpor nossa conta. -
14 in our age
in our ageem nossa época. -
15 on our way through
on our way throughem nosso caminho por. -
16 we did/had it all our own way
we did/had it all our own wayfizemos o que queríamos.English-Portuguese dictionary > we did/had it all our own way
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17 we had worked our sums right
we had worked our sums rightnós solucionamos nossos problemas de matemática.English-Portuguese dictionary > we had worked our sums right
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18 we rubbed our elbows/shoulders with
we rubbed our elbows/shoulders withéramos muito íntimos de, convivíamos com.English-Portuguese dictionary > we rubbed our elbows/shoulders with
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19 we took our way
we took our waynós partimos. where there’s a will, there’s a way onde há uma vontade, há um meio. -
20 you have spoiled our day for us
you have spoiled our day for usvocê nos estragou o dia.English-Portuguese dictionary > you have spoiled our day for us
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