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61 to draw a parallel between
to draw a parallel betweentraçar um paralelo entre, fazer uma comparação entre. -
62 to draw a perpendicular
to draw a perpendicularbaixar uma perpendicular. -
63 to draw a picture of
to draw a picture ofdesenhar um quadro de, descrever pormenorizadamente. -
64 to draw a picture
to draw a picturesl explicar em termos muito simples. -
65 to draw a red-herring across the track
to draw a red-herring across the trackprocurar desviar a atenção.English-Portuguese dictionary > to draw a red-herring across the track
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66 to draw after
to draw afteracarretar. -
67 to draw air
to draw airrespirar, tomar folego. -
68 to draw asunder
to draw asunderseparar tirando, dilacerar. -
69 to draw away
to draw awayafastar(-se), apartar, tirar, sacar, seguir em frente. -
70 to draw back one’s hand
to draw back one’s handabandonar alguém. -
71 to draw back
to draw backretirar(-se), puxar para trás, retrair. -
72 to draw blood of one
to draw blood of onechupar o sangue de alguém. -
73 to draw breath
to draw breathrespirar, tomar fôlego. -
74 to draw comparisons
to draw comparisonsfazer comparações. -
75 to draw cuts
to draw cutsjogar com palitos, apostar. -
76 to draw in one’s horns
to draw in one’s hornstornar-se mais modesto. -
77 to draw it fine
to draw it fineser bastante preciso. -
78 to draw it mild
to draw it mildcoll manifestar, descrever ou perguntar sem exagerar, não exorbitar. -
79 to draw on one’s coat
to draw on one’s coatvestir seu casaco. -
80 to draw on one’s imagination
to draw on one’s imaginationfazer afirmações mentirosas.English-Portuguese dictionary > to draw on one’s imagination
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