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101 to fool away
to fool awaymalbaratar, desperdiçar. -
102 to footle away
to footle awaycoll desperdiçar, jogar fora. -
103 to force away
to force awayobrigar a recuar. -
104 to go away
to go awaypartir. -
105 to haste away
to haste awayafastar-se depressa. -
106 to hurry away
to hurry awaya) levar embora com pressa ou com violência. b) fugir, afastar-se depressa. -
107 to idle away the time
to idle away the timeperder o tempo à toa. -
108 to improve away
to improve awaymelhorar, eliminando alguma coisa. -
109 to keep away
to keep awaya) conservar-se afastado. b) abster-se. c) afastar(-se). -
110 to laugh away
to laugh awaypassar sobre algum assunto com risadas. -
111 to lay aside/away
to lay aside/awaya) pôr de lado, separar, guardar para uso futuro. b) deixar de, largar, abandonar. -
112 to lead away
to lead awayconduzir, levar. -
113 to live away
to live awayviver alegre e despreocupadamente. -
114 to make away with a thing
to make away with a thingsubtrair, furtar alguma coisa. -
115 to make away with
to make away witha) desfazer-se de. b) matar. c) esbanjar. d) fugir com. -
116 to pack away/off
to pack away/offa) empacotar para guardar. b) mandar embora, despedir. -
117 to pare off/away
to pare off/awaydescascar. -
118 to pass away
to pass awaya) ir embora, partir. b) morrer, falecer. c) escoar-se, decorrer (tempo). d) desaparecer, findar. e) consumir, deixar passar. -
119 to pay away
to pay awaya) desembolsar, gastar. b) Naut arriar a âncora ou as amarras. -
120 to peg away
to peg awaycoll agir ou trabalhar diligentemente.
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