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81 in full play
in full playem plena atividade. -
82 miracle play
mir.a.cle play[m'irəkəl plei] n drama sacro (da Idade Média). -
83 morality play
morality playtipo de drama popular nos séculos XV e XVI. -
84 role-play
role-play[r'oul plei] n interpretação de um papel. • vt+vi encenar, desempenhar um papel. -
85 said in play
said in playdito por brincadeira. -
86 satyr play
sa.tyr play[s'ætə plei] n Theat drama satírico. -
87 shadow play
shad.ow play[ʃ'ædou plei] n teatro de sombras: teatro em que as sombras das marionetes ou atores são projetadas numa tela. -
88 she knows how to play
she knows how to playela sabe tocar. -
89 state of play
state of playsituação atual. -
90 they play a losing game
they play a losing gameeles procedem sem chance de sucesso. -
91 this is a child’s play
this is a child’s playisto é fácil, sl isto é canja. -
92 to be thrilled by the play
to be thrilled by the playTheat ficar emocionado com a interpretação. -
93 to call into play
to call into playefetuar, fazer operar, realizar. -
94 to come into play
to come into playentrar em jogo. -
95 to give free play to one’s abilities
to give free play to one’s abilitiesproporcionar ambiente em que alguém possa desenvolver livremente as suas aptidões.English-Portuguese dictionary > to give free play to one’s abilities
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96 to play a part in
to play a part inter uma influência, ter um papel. -
97 to play a part
to play a parta) fingir, representar. b) desempenhar um papel. -
98 to play a prank on someone
to play a prank on someonepregar uma peça em alguém. -
99 to play a rag on
to play a rag onpregar uma peça em. -
100 to play a trick on
to play a trick onpregar uma peça em.
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