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1 used up
used up[ju:zd '∧p] 1 exausto, esgotado. 2 que já serviu o bastante. -
2 used to
['ju:stu]- negative short forms usedn't to, usen't to ['ju:sntu] (I, he etc) was in the habit of (doing something); (I, he etc) was (usually) in a particular position, state etc: I used to swim every day; She used not to be so forgetful; They used to play golf, didn't they?; Didn't you use(d) to live near me?; There used to be a butcher's shop there, didn't there?) costumar* * *used to...costumava... I used to go on Sundays / eu costumava ir aos domingos. he used not to like fish/ele não gostava de peixe (mas agora gosta). didn’t she use to live in the country? / ela não morava no campo? you didn’t use to smoke / você não costumava fumar. -
3 used to
['ju:stu]- negative short forms usedn't to, usen't to ['ju:sntu] (I, he etc) was in the habit of (doing something); (I, he etc) was (usually) in a particular position, state etc: I used to swim every day; She used not to be so forgetful; They used to play golf, didn't they?; Didn't you use(d) to live near me?; There used to be a butcher's shop there, didn't there?) -
4 used
1) (employed or put to a purpose: This road is not used any more.) usado2) (not new: used cars.) usado* * *[ju:st] adj 1 usual, habitual, de praxe. 2 acostumado, habituado. 3 [ju:zd] usado, de segunda mão. 4 sujo (em conseqüência do uso). -
5 used
1) (employed or put to a purpose: This road is not used any more.)2) (not new: used cars.) -
6 to be used to
to be used to...estar acostumado a... -
7 be used to (something)
['ju:stu] (accustomed to: She isn't used to such hard work.) -
8 be used to (something)
['ju:stu] (accustomed to: She isn't used to such hard work.) -
9 be used to (something)
['ju:stu] (accustomed to: She isn't used to such hard work.)English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > be used to (something)
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10 be used to (something)
['ju:stu] (accustomed to: She isn't used to such hard work.)English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > be used to (something)
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11 each other
(used as the object when an action takes place between two (loosely, more than two) people etc: They wounded each other.) um ao outro* * *each othermutuamente.————————each otherum ao outro, reciprocamente. -
12 for a start
((used in argument etc) in the first place, or as the first point in an argument: You can't have a new bicycle because for a start we can't afford one.) para começar* * *for a startprimeiro, em primeiro lugar. -
13 heads or tails?
(used when tossing a coin, eg to decide which of two people does, gets etc something: Heads or tails? Heads you do the dishes, tails I do them.) cara ou coroa?* * *heads or tails?cara ou coroa? (ao tirar a sorte com moeda). -
14 on and on
(used with certain verbs to emphasize the length of an activity: She kept on and on asking questions.) constantemente* * *on and onsem parar, ininterruptamente. -
15 on earth
(used for emphasis: What on earth are you doing?; the stupidest man on earth.) (Que) diabo...* * *on earthna Terra. -
16 one another
(used as the object of a verb when an action takes place between people etc: They hit one another.) um ao outro* * *one anothermútuo, recíproco. -
17 pure and simple
((used after a noun) nothing but: It was an accident pure and simple.) pura e simplesmente* * *pure and simplepuro e simples.————————pure and simpleé isto e nada mais. -
18 touch wood
((used as an interjection) to touch something made of wood superstitiously, in order to avoid bad luck: None of the children has ever had a serious illness, touch wood!) lagarto, lagarto!* * *touch woodbater na madeira para evitar azar ou mau olhado. -
19 very well
(used to express (reluctant) agreement to a request etc: `Please be home before midnight.' `Very well.') certo!* * *very wellmuito bem. -
20 well done!
(used in congratulating a person: I hear you won the competition. Well done!) parabéns!* * *well done!bem feito! muito bem! bravo!————————well done!bravo! bem feito!
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used to — W2S1 [ˈju:st tu:] modal v 1.) if something used to happen, it happened regularly or all the time in the past, but does not happen now ▪ He used to go to our school. ▪ We re eating out more often than we used to. did not use to do sth ▪ You didn t … Dictionary of contemporary English
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