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81 they rang the bell
they rang the belltocaram (sino ou campainha). -
82 they rose to the bait
they rose to the baitmorderam a isca. -
83 they rushed the camp
they rushed the campMil tomaram o acampamento de surpresa. -
84 they sat in conclave
they sat in conclavereuniram-se secretamente. -
85 they say
they sayfala-se, diz-se. -
86 they slung him out
they slung him outsl botaram-no para fora. -
87 they spoke to the point
they spoke to the pointfalaram objetivamente. -
88 they stand (are) on trial for
they stand (are) on trial forsão acusados de.English-Portuguese dictionary > they stand (are) on trial for
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89 they stand no truck
they stand no trucknão gostam de brincadeiras. -
90 they stand well/not very well with him
they stand well/not very well with himeles estão bem/não muito bem com ele.English-Portuguese dictionary > they stand well/not very well with him
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91 they stopped for my husband
they stopped for my husbandficaram para esperar meu marido. -
92 they stopped for tea
they stopped for teaficaram para tomar chá. -
93 they told him wrong
they told him wrongeles lhe deram informação errada. -
94 they took it from me
they took it from meroubaram-no de mim. -
95 they want rousing
they want rousingeles precisam ser despertados, arrancados do torpor. -
96 they wanted to gain me over
they wanted to gain me overqueriam obter minha colaboração. -
97 they went fifty-fifty
they went fifty-fiftyeles repartiram irmãmente, racharam as despesas. -
98 they were breathless with joy
they were breathless with joyeles estavam fora de si de alegria.English-Portuguese dictionary > they were breathless with joy
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99 they were crossed in love
they were crossed in loveseu amor acabou mal. to cross off, out riscar, apagar, cortar. -
100 they who
they whoaqueles que.
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they — W1S1 [ðeı] pron [used as the subject of a verb] [Date: 1100 1200; : Old Norse; Origin: their] 1.) used to refer to two or more people or things that have already been mentioned or are already known about ▪ Bob and Sue said they wouldn t be able… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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