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61 harden
verb (to make or become hard: Don't touch the toffee till it hardens; Try not to harden your heart against him.) endurecer -
62 in question
(being talked about: The matter in question can be left till next week.) em questão -
63 indoors
adverb (in or into a building: Stay indoors till you've finished your homework; He went indoors when the rain started.) dentro -
64 lifebuoy
noun (a buoy intended to support a person in the water till he can be rescued.) bóia de salvamento -
65 live down
(to live through the shame of (a foolish act etc) till it is forgotten.) redimir(-se) -
66 mark time
(to move the feet up and down as if marching, but without going forward: He's only marking time in this job till he gets a better one.) marcar passo -
67 postpone
[pəs'pəun](to cancel until a future time: The football match has been postponed (till tomorrow).) adiar -
68 retirement
1) (the act of retiring from work: It is not long till his retirement.) aposentadoria2) (a person's life after retiring from work: He's enjoying his retirement.) aposentadoria
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rob\ the\ till — • rob the till • have one s hand in the till v. phr. informal To steal money in your trust or for which you are responsible. The supermarket manager suspected that one of the clerks was robbing the till. Mr. Jones deposited one thousand dollars… … Словарь американских идиом
in the till — ◇ To have/put your hand(s) in the till is to steal money from the place where you work. He was accused of putting his hand in the till. She was caught with her hands in the till. • • • Main Entry: ↑till … Useful english dictionary
rob the till — or[have one s hand in the till] {v. phr.}, {informal} To steal money in your trust or for which you are responsible. * /The supermarket manager suspected that one of the clerks was robbing the till./ * /Mr. Jones deposited one thousand dollars in … Dictionary of American idioms
rob the till — or[have one s hand in the till] {v. phr.}, {informal} To steal money in your trust or for which you are responsible. * /The supermarket manager suspected that one of the clerks was robbing the till./ * /Mr. Jones deposited one thousand dollars in … Dictionary of American idioms
in the till — See: ROB THE TILL or HAVE ONE S HAND IN THE TILL … Dictionary of American idioms
in the till — See: ROB THE TILL or HAVE ONE S HAND IN THE TILL … Dictionary of American idioms
in\ the\ till — See: rob the till or have one s hand in the till … Словарь американских идиом
have\ one's\ hand\ in\ the\ till — • rob the till • have one s hand in the till v. phr. informal To steal money in your trust or for which you are responsible. The supermarket manager suspected that one of the clerks was robbing the till. Mr. Jones deposited one thousand dollars… … Словарь американских идиом
have one's hand in the till — See: ROB THE TILL … Dictionary of American idioms
have one's hand in the till — See: ROB THE TILL … Dictionary of American idioms
have your fingers in the till — have your hands/fingers in the till INFORMAL ► to steal money from the company or organization you work for: »The executive was fired after he was found with his hand in the till. Main Entry: ↑till … Financial and business terms