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1 somebody
pronoun (someone.) alguém* * *some.bod.y[s'∧mbɔdi] n pessoa importante. he is somebody / ele é importante. • pron alguém, alguma pessoa. he thinks himself somebody / ele se julga importante. -
2 somebody
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3 somebody
pronoun (someone.) alguém -
4 somebody else
some.bod.y else[s∧mbɔdi els] pron alguém mais, alguma outra pessoa. -
5 somebody\ else
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6 to be in somebody’s skin
to be in somebody’s skincoll estar na pele de alguém. I wouldn’t like to be in his skin / coll eu não gostaria de estar na pele dele. -
7 to be on somebody’s side
to be on somebody’s sideapoiar alguém em situação de crise. -
8 to be short with somebody
to be short with somebodytratar uma pessoa secamente; tratar mal. he was very short with me / ele me tratou rudemente. -
9 to be soft with somebody
to be soft with somebodyser benevolente demais. she was soft with her child / ela tratou seu filho com muita benevolência. -
10 to be sorry for somebody
to be sorry for somebodyter pena de alguém. I am sorry for her / tenho pena dela. -
11 to cajole somebody out of something
to cajole somebody out of somethinginduzir alguém a desistir de alguma coisa.English-Portuguese dictionary > to cajole somebody out of something
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12 to cast sheep’s eyes on somebody
to cast sheep’s eyes on somebodylançar olhares lânguidos para uma determinada pessoa.English-Portuguese dictionary > to cast sheep’s eyes on somebody
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13 to catch/get a sight of somebody/something
to catch/get a sight of somebody/somethingver, ter contato. we never catch a sight of him/nunca o vemos. we got a sight of it/chegamos a avistá-lo.English-Portuguese dictionary > to catch/get a sight of somebody/something
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14 to come to somebody’s aid
to come to somebody’s aidprestar auxílio a alguém. -
15 to cut somebody down to size
to cut somebody down to sizecoll colocar no devido lugar. his boss cut him down to size / seu patrão o pôs no seu lugar, mostrou que ele não era tão importante quanto pensava.English-Portuguese dictionary > to cut somebody down to size
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16 to cut somebody off a shilling
to cut somebody off a shillingdeserdar.English-Portuguese dictionary > to cut somebody off a shilling
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17 to drive somebody mad
to drive somebody madlevar a pessoa ao extremo de irritação. -
18 to eye somebody from top toe
to eye somebody from top toeolhar alguém dos pés à cabeça.English-Portuguese dictionary > to eye somebody from top toe
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19 to fish somebody up
to fish somebody upsalvar alguém de afogamento. -
20 to give somebody a piece of one’s mind
to give somebody a piece of one’s minddar uma bronca. to go over something in one’s mind, to turn it over in one’s mind pensar sobre algo cuidadosamente para entender ou achar a solução.English-Portuguese dictionary > to give somebody a piece of one’s mind
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