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61 for his fair face
for his fair facepelos seus lindos olhos. -
62 full face
full facevista de frente. -
63 full-face
full-face[ful f'eis] adj de rosto inteiro, de frente. -
64 half face
half faceperfil. -
65 half-face
half-face[h'a:f feis] n rosto visto de perfil. • adj de perfil. -
66 he became black in the face
he became black in the faceele ficou vermelho de raiva. -
67 he got his face slapped
he got his face slappedele recebeu uma bofetada. -
68 his face worked with pain
his face worked with painseu rosto se contorceu de dor. -
69 in face of
in face ofmediante. -
70 in the face of the day
in the face of the dayàs claras, abertamente. -
71 left face!
left face!à esquerda volver! -
72 long face
long face[lɔŋ f'eis] n expressão facial de tristeza e melancolia. -
73 poker face
pok.er face[p'oukə feis] n fisionomia inexpressiva, Brit cara-de-pau. -
74 pudding face
pud.ding face[p'udiŋ feis] n cara de lua cheia. -
75 right face!
right face!à direita volver! -
76 she made up her face
she made up her faceela maquilou o rosto. -
77 surprise was written large on her face
surprise was written large on her faceseu rosto refletiu claramente grande surpresa.English-Portuguese dictionary > surprise was written large on her face
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78 to be left with egg on one’s face
to be left with egg on one’s facesl ficar com cara de bobo.English-Portuguese dictionary > to be left with egg on one’s face
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79 to face out a lie
to face out a liementir desavergonhadamente. -
80 to face out
to face outpersistir descaradamente.
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