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1 broke
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2 broke
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3 I broke bread with him
I broke bread with himcomi com ele. -
4 I broke my back to get what I have
I broke my back to get what I havepassei pelo pior para conseguiur o que eu tenho. I got, put his back up provoquei-o.English-Portuguese dictionary > I broke my back to get what I have
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5 a cry broke from her lips
a cry broke from her lipsum grito escapou de seus lábios. -
6 dead-broke
dead-broke[ded br'ouk] adj sl quebrado, sem um tostão furado. -
7 flat broke
flat broke[flæt br'ouk] adj sl completamente sem dinheiro, sem recursos, Braz pronto, duro. -
8 he broke company
he broke companyele saiu à francesa. -
9 he broke down all restraint
he broke down all restraintele abandonou todo constrangimento. -
10 he broke into a laugh
he broke into a laughele rompeu em gargalhadas. -
11 he broke the ice
he broke the iceele rompeu o gelo, ele tornou a situação mais fácil e confortável. -
12 he gave/broke/kept his word to come
he gave/broke/kept his word to comeele deu/quebrou/cumpriu sua palavra de vir.English-Portuguese dictionary > he gave/broke/kept his word to come
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13 her health broke
her health brokesua saúde piorou. -
14 his voice broke down
his voice broke downsua voz falhou. -
15 she broke in health
she broke in healthela adoeceu. -
16 stone-broke
stone-broke[stoun br'ouk] adj coll pronto, sem dinheiro, sem tostão. -
17 stony broke
ston.y broke[stouni br'ouk] adj totalmente falido, pronto, sem tostão, limpo. -
18 the buoy broke adrift
the buoy broke adrifta bóia soltou-se e está à deriva. -
19 the horse broke
the horse brokeo cavalo mudou de andamento. -
20 the machine broke down
the machine broke downa máquina encrencou, quebrou.
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