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41 four-throw crankshaft
four-throw crank.shaft[f'ɔ: θrou kræŋkʃa:ft] n eixo de quatro manivelas. -
42 free throw
free throw[fri: θ'rou] n Sport = link=foul%20shot foul shot. -
43 he has not a word to throw at a dog
he has not a word to throw at a dogele não dirige uma palavra amável a ninguém.English-Portuguese dictionary > he has not a word to throw at a dog
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44 people in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones
people in glass houses shouldn’t throw stonesquem tem telhado de vidro não atire pedras no do vizinho.English-Portuguese dictionary > people in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones
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45 to place /throw into relief
to place /throw into reliefrealçar. -
46 to throw a party
to throw a partyAmer dar uma festa. -
47 to throw a sprat to catch a herring
to throw a sprat to catch a herringsacrificar pouco para ganhar muito.English-Portuguese dictionary > to throw a sprat to catch a herring
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48 to throw about
to throw aboutNaut mudar de curso repentinamente. -
49 to throw away
to throw awaya) jogar fora. b) desperdiçar. -
50 to throw back
to throw backa) repelir, recusar. b) forçar alguém a depender de alguma coisa. he was thrown back upon his own ability/ele dependeu de sua própria habilidade. -
51 to throw dirt upon a person
to throw dirt upon a personcaluniar, denegrir. -
52 to throw down
to throw downderrubar, tombar, jogar ao chão, demolir. -
53 to throw down/take up the glove
to throw down/take up the glovedesafiar ou aceitar desafio.English-Portuguese dictionary > to throw down/take up the glove
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54 to throw dust in one’s eyes
to throw dust in one’s eyesdeitar poeira nos olhos de alguém, iludi-lo com falsas promessas ou aparências, enganar alguém. -
55 to throw in one’s hand
to throw in one’s handdesistir de um trabalho. -
56 to throw in one’s lot with
to throw in one’s lot withparticipar da sorte. -
57 to throw in
to throw ina) intercalar, lançar para dentro, juntar, adicionar. b) incluir como bônus ou bonificação. -
58 to throw in/up the towel
to throw in/up the towelentregar os pontos, render-se. -
59 to throw mud at
to throw mud atcaluniar, difamar. -
60 to throw off the mask
to throw off the masktirar a máscara, mostrar as cores.
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