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1 lançar contra
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2 abrir os olhos de (alguém)
Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > abrir os olhos de (alguém)
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3 abusar de (alguém)
Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > abusar de (alguém)
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4 aceitar o dito
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5 acreditar em (alguém)
Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > acreditar em (alguém)
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6 alguém/alguma coisa
other, someone/something or otherDicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > alguém/alguma coisa
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7 antipatizar com
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9 apanhar de surpresa
Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > apanhar de surpresa
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10 apanhar desprevenido
Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > apanhar desprevenido
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11 apertar a mão a
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12 apunhalar pelas costas
Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > apunhalar pelas costas
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13 atrair a atenção
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14 beber à saúde
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15 cair nas mãos
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16 causar arrepios
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17 chamar nomes (a alguém)
Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > chamar nomes (a alguém)
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18 cometer uma injustiça
Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > cometer uma injustiça
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19 costas, nas costas de
behind, behind someone's backDicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > costas, nas costas de
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20 dar cabo dos nervos dalguém
Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > dar cabo dos nervos dalguém
См. также в других словарях:
someone — (n.) c.1300, sum on; from SOME (Cf. some) + ONE (Cf. one). Someone else romantic rival is from 1914 … Etymology dictionary
someone — index character (an individual), person Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
someone — ► PRONOUN 1) an unknown or unspecified person. 2) a person of importance or authority … English terms dictionary
someone — [sum′wun΄, sum′wən] pron. a person unknown or not named; some person; somebody … English World dictionary
someone — some|one1 W1S1 [ˈsʌmwʌn] pron used to mean a person, when you do not know, or do not say, who the person is = ↑somebody →↑anyone, everyone ↑everyone, no one ↑no one ▪ What would you do if someone tried to rob you in the street? ▪ Will someone… … Dictionary of contemporary English
someone — some|one [ sʌmwʌn ] pronoun *** used for referring to a person when you do not know or do not say who the person is: I can t find my calculator someone must have taken it. They need someone like you, someone who understands business methods.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
someone — 1 / sVmwVn/ pronoun used to mean a person, when you do not know, or do not say, who the person is: What would you do if someone tried to rob you in the street? | Will someone please explain what s going on. | someone new/different etc: We ll make … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
someone */*/*/ — UK [ˈsʌmwʌn] / US pronoun used for referring to a person when you do not know or do not say who the person is I can t find my calculator – someone must have taken it. They need someone like you, someone who understands business methods. someone… … English dictionary
someone — [[t]sʌ̱mwʌn[/t]] ♦♦ (The form somebody is also used.) 1) PRON INDEF You use someone or somebody to refer to a person without saying exactly who you mean. Her father was shot by someone trying to rob his small retail store... I need someone to… … English dictionary
someone — These are interchangeable indefinite terms of address, used by a speaker who wishes one of the persons to whom he is speaking to identify himself with it. Examples will make that statement clearer. In Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, by… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
someone*/*/*/ — [ˈsʌmwʌn] pronoun used for referring to a person when you do not know or do not say who the person is I can t find my calculator – someone must have taken it.[/ex] I ve invited someone special that I want you to meet.[/ex] His wife told him she… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English