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41 log-roll
log-roll[l'ɔg roul] vt+vi Amer Pol 1 conseguir a aprovação de um projeto de lei mediante acordo partidário. 2 participar de conchavos partidários. -
42 pay roll
pay rollfolha de pagamento -
43 rent-roll
rent-roll[r'ent roul] n relação de rendas provenientes de aluguéis. -
44 sausage roll
sau.sage roll[sɔsidʒr'oul] n Brit tortinha de lingüiça. -
45 spring roll
spring roll[spriŋ r'oul] n rolinho primavera, pastel chinês. -
46 to be on roll
to be on rollcoll ter muito sucesso. -
47 to call the roll
to call the rollfazer a chamada (de alunos, soldados, etc.). -
48 to roll back
to roll backa) reduzir (preço). b) recuar, ir para trás. -
49 to roll in the aisles
to roll in the aislesmorrer de rir.. -
50 to roll in the hay
to roll in the haysl praticar sexo. -
51 to roll in wealth
to roll in wealthnadar em dinheiro. -
52 to roll off a stencil
to roll off a stencilcopiar com uma estampa ou chapa. -
53 to roll out the red carpet for
to roll out the red carpet forreceber com a máxima hospitalidade.English-Portuguese dictionary > to roll out the red carpet for
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54 to roll out
to roll outa) estender. b) levantar-se da cama. c) produzir em grande quantidade. -
55 to roll up one’s sleeves
to roll up one’s sleevesarregaçar as mangas, preparar-se para entrar em ação. -
56 to roll up
to roll upa) enrolar. b) fazer recuar (inimigo). c) chegar, vir. -
57 toilet roll holder
toilet roll holderporta-papel higiênico. -
58 trick roll
trick roll[tr'ik roul] n sl prostituta que atrai o freguês para uma situação em que ele pode ser atacado ou roubado. -
59 sausage-roll
noun (a piece of sausage meat cooked in a roll of pastry: They had sausage-rolls at the children's party.) pastel de salsicha -
60 toilet-roll
noun (a roll of toilet-paper.) rolo de papel higiénico
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