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41 umpire
1. noun(in cricket, tennis etc, a person who supervises a game, makes sure that it is played according to the rules, and decides doubtful points: Tennis players usually have to accept the umpire's decision.) juiz2. verb(to act as umpire: Have you umpired a tennis match before?) arbitrar* * *um.pire['∧mpaiə] n árbitro, juiz (também Sport). • vt+vi arbitrar, julgar. -
42 undertake
past tense - undertook; verb1) (to accept (a duty, task, responsibility etc): He undertook the job willingly.) encarregar-se de2) (to promise (eg to do something): He has undertaken to appear at the police court tomorrow.) comprometer-se a•- undertaking* * *un.der.take[∧ndət'eik] vt+vi (ps undertook, pp undertaken) 1 empreender. 2 experimentar, tentar. 3 ocupar-se com. 4 encarregar-se de, tomar a seu cargo, incumbir-se de. 5 comprometer-se a. 6 garantir, prometer. 7 combinar, tratar, contratar. 8 dedicar-se a serviços funerários. 9 travar (combate). -
43 unwilling
(not willing; reluctant: He's unwilling to accept the money.) relutante- unwillingly* * *un.will.ing[∧nw'iliŋ] adj sem vontade, de má vontade, relutante, pertinaz, teimoso. -
44 at (a person's) own risk
(with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved: Cars may be parked here at their owner's risk.) por conta e risco de -
45 at (a person's) own risk
(with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved: Cars may be parked here at their owner's risk.) por conta e risco de -
46 be inclined to
1) (to have a tendency to (do something): He is inclined to be a bit lazy.) ter tendência para2) (to have a slight desire to (do something): I am inclined to accept their invitation.) ter vontade de -
47 be welcome to
(to be gladly given permission to (have, do or accept something): You're welcome to stay as long as you wish.) estar à vontade para -
48 believe in
(to accept the existence or recognize the value of (something): Do you believe in ghosts?; He believes in capital punishment.) acreditar em -
49 do without
(to manage without and accept the lack of: We'll just have to do without a phone; If you're too lazy to fetch the ice-cream you can just do without; I can do without your opinion, if you don't mind.) passar sem -
50 face the music
(to accept punishment or responsibility for something one has done: The child had to face the music after being rude to the teacher.) enfrentar as consequências/aguentar, aceitar.... ? -
51 face up to
(to meet or accept boldly: She faced up to her difficult situation.) aceitar/enfrentar -
52 fob (someone) off with (something)
(to get (someone) to accept (something worthless): He fobbed me off with promises.) iludir QUERYEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > fob (someone) off with (something)
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53 fob (someone) off with (something)
(to get (someone) to accept (something worthless): He fobbed me off with promises.) iludir QUERYEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > fob (someone) off with (something)
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54 fob (someone) off with (something)
(to get (someone) to accept (something worthless): He fobbed me off with promises.) iludir QUERYEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > fob (someone) off with (something)
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55 fob (someone) off with (something)
(to get (someone) to accept (something worthless): He fobbed me off with promises.) iludir QUERYEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > fob (someone) off with (something)
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56 in any shape (or form)
(at all: I don't accept bribes in any shape or form.) de qualquer tipo -
57 in any shape (or form)
(at all: I don't accept bribes in any shape or form.) de qualquer tipo -
58 jump at
(to take or accept eagerly: He jumped at the chance to go to Germany for a fortnight.) atirar-se a -
59 keep/have an open mind
(to have a willingness to listen to or accept new ideas, other people's suggestions etc (eg before making a decision): It doesn't seem to be a very good plan, but I think we should keep an open mind about it for the time being.) não ter ideias preconcebidas -
60 pass up
(not to accept (a chance, opportunity etc): He passed up the offer of a good job.) recusar
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