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81 to stick on
to stick onficar colado, ficar grudado, colar, fixar. -
82 to stick one’s neck out
to stick one’s neck outarriscar o pescoço. -
83 to stick out for
to stick out forlutar por. -
84 to stick out
to stick outressaltar, salientar, olhar para fora, estar visível, chamar atenção, pôr para fora, persistir, ficar firme. -
85 to stick to one’s colours
to stick to one’s coloursser fiel à causa. -
86 to stick to one’s guns
to stick to one’s gunscoll manter-se firme em seus princípios. -
87 to stick to one’s knitting
to stick to one’s knittingcuidar só do que é seu, ficar na sua. -
88 to stick to the point
to stick to the pointpermanecer no assunto, prender-se ao assunto. -
89 to stick together
to stick togethera) colar, juntar com cola. b) fig ter amizade, ser inseparável, manter-se unidos. -
90 to stick up for
to stick up forficar do lado de, agir em defesa de. he sticks up for him / coll ele o defende. -
91 to stick up
to stick upa) salientar-se, sobressair, ressaltar. b) ficar em pé (cabelos). c) sl assaltar (à mão armada), levantar as mãos para o alto (sob ameaça de arma de fogo). -
92 to stick with
to stick witha) manter, preservar, apegar-se. b) apoiar, defender, ser fiel. -
93 with a stick in it
with a stick in itcoll com um pouco de rum. -
94 joss stick
['‹osstik](a stick of incense used eg to give a sweet smell to a room.) pau de incenso -
95 joss stick
['‹osstik](a stick of incense used eg to give a sweet smell to a room.) bastão de incenso -
96 gear lever/change/stick
((American) the apparatus in a car etc which is used to change gear.) alavanca das mudanças -
97 get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick
(to misunderstand a situation, something said etc.) compreender malEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick
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98 get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick
(to misunderstand a situation, something said etc.) compreender malEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick
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99 dead-stick landing
aterragem com motor paradoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > dead-stick landing
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100 parry stick
bastão do manequim (bayonet)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > parry stick
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