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41 did you see the garden?
did you see the garden?você viu o jardim? -
42 do you see any green in my eye?
do you see any green in my eye?pensa que sou trouxa?English-Portuguese dictionary > do you see any green in my eye?
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43 let me see!
let me see!deixe-me ver!, deixe-me pensar! -
44 must-see
must-see[m∧st s'i:] n coll algo notável ou marcante que deve ser visto. -
45 oh I see!
oh I see!agora estou vendo!, agora estou compreendendo! -
46 to see after
to see afterprovidenciar, tomar providências. -
47 to see much company
to see much companyser muito sociável, receber hóspedes freqüentemente. two’s company, three’s a crowd dois é bom, três é demais. -
48 to see over
to see overinspecionar. -
49 to see red
to see reda) coll enfurecer-se. b) fig ter sede de sangue. -
50 to see snakes
to see snakesver coisas que não existem. he sees snakes / ele enxerga coisas que não existem (no delírio). -
51 to see someone out
to see someone outconduzir, acompanhar alguém para fora. -
52 to see something with half an eye
to see something with half an eyeperceber tudo à primeira vista.English-Portuguese dictionary > to see something with half an eye
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53 to see stars
to see starscoll ver estrelas, ter a sensação de ver pontos de luz resultante de um golpe na cabeça. -
54 to see the back of
to see the back ofdesembaraçar-se de, livrar-se de, ver pelas costas. -
55 to see the last of
to see the last ofter visto pela última vez. -
56 to see the light
to see the lighta) nascer. b) passar a existir, tornar-se público. c) compreender, entender. -
57 to see the sun
to see the sunestar vivo. -
58 to see through a brick wall
to see through a brick wallfig enxergar coisas que não existem. -
59 to see through someone
to see through someoneperceber as intenções de alguém. -
60 to see which way the cat jumps
to see which way the cat jumpsver para que lado sopra o vento, ver como param as coisas. when the cat is away, the mice are at play quando o gato está longe, os ratos brincam.English-Portuguese dictionary > to see which way the cat jumps
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