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81 to draw one dry
to draw one dryesgotar alguém, tirar-lhe todo o seu dinheiro. -
82 to draw over
to draw overinduzir, persuadir alguém para que mude de partido. -
83 to draw someone forth
to draw someone forthinduzir alguém a expandir-se. -
84 to draw someone’s attention to
to draw someone’s attention tochamar a atenção de alguém para.English-Portuguese dictionary > to draw someone’s attention to
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85 to draw the attention of
to draw the attention ofchamar a atenção de. -
86 to draw the attention to
to draw the attention tochamar a atenção a. -
87 to draw the bow up to the ear
to draw the bow up to the earesforçar-se, meter os peitos.English-Portuguese dictionary > to draw the bow up to the ear
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88 to draw the conclusion
to draw the conclusiontirar a conclusão. -
89 to draw the curtain over a thing
to draw the curtain over a thingpassar a esponja sobre alguma coisa, olvidá-la.English-Portuguese dictionary > to draw the curtain over a thing
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90 to draw the curtain
to draw the curtaincorrer, puxar a cortina. -
91 to draw the curtains close
to draw the curtains closefechar bem as cortinas. -
92 to draw the line at
to draw the line atrecusar, limitar, traçar os limites. -
93 to draw the line
to draw the lineestabelecer limites. -
94 to draw the long bow
to draw the long bowcoll mentir, contar histórias, contar vantagem. -
95 to draw the teeth of
to draw the teeth oftornar inofensivo, cortar as garras. -
96 to draw to a close
to draw to a closechegar ao fim. -
97 to draw to a head
to draw to a headamadurecer. -
98 to draw to an end
to draw to an endtender para o fim, estar acabando. -
99 to draw to scale
to draw to scaleTech desenhar em escala. -
100 to draw together
to draw togethercontrair.
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