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61 civil death
civ.il death[s'ivəl d'eθ] n Jur perda dos direitos civis. -
62 clinical death
clin.i.cal death[kl'inikəl deθ] n morte clínica. -
63 dance of death
dance of deathHist, Paint dança macabra com a morte levando os dançantes ao túmulo. -
64 faithful till death
faithful till deathleal até a morte. -
65 he was burnt to death/ he was burnt alive
he was burnt to death/ he was burnt aliveele foi queimado vivo.English-Portuguese dictionary > he was burnt to death/ he was burnt alive
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66 hold on like grim death!
hold on like grim death!agora agüentem firme! -
67 kiss of death
kiss of deathbeijo da morte, algo que causa ruína ou morte. -
68 like grim death
(with great determination.) com determinação* * *like grim deathinflexivelmente. -
69 living death
liv.ing death[liviŋ d'eθ] n vida miserável, sofrida. -
70 scared to death
scared to death[skɛəd tə d'eθ] n = link=scared%20stiff scared stiff. -
71 strong as death
strong as deathpoderoso como a morte. -
72 sudden infant death syndrome
sudden infant death syndromeMed síndrome infantil de morte súbita.English-Portuguese dictionary > sudden infant death syndrome
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73 the wages of sin is death
the wages of sin is deatha paga do pecado é a morte. -
74 this will be the death of me!
this will be the death of me!isto me mata!English-Portuguese dictionary > this will be the death of me!
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75 to be in at the death (of something)
to be in at the death (of something)}presenciar o desfecho ou clímax de alguma coisa.English-Portuguese dictionary > to be in at the death (of something)
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76 to be tired to death
to be tired to deathestar morto de cansaço, estar cansadíssimo. -
77 to be wounded to death
to be wounded to deathestar ferido mortalmente. -
78 to compass someone’s death
to compass someone’s deathconspirar contra a vida de alguém. -
79 to die a dog’s death
to die a dog’s deathperecer na miséria e desonra. -
80 to die a dry death
to die a dry deathmorrer sem ser por afogamento ou por derramamento de sangue.
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