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1 were
* * *[wə:, wə] v ps do indicativo e do subjuntivo de to be. you were late / você atrasou-se. if I were you / se eu fosse você. we were to do it / nós devíamos fazê-lo. as it were por assim dizer, de certo modo. -
2 were
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3 were
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4 were it not for you
were it not for youse não fosse você. -
5 were you there indeed?
were you there indeed?você esteve lá de fato? -
6 as it were
as it werepor assim dizer, de certo modo.————————as it werepor assim dizer. -
7 as you were!
as you were!Mil última forma! -
8 five years were to pass
five years were to passcinco anos teriam de passar. -
9 if I were ever so rich
if I were ever so richpor mais rico que eu fosse. -
10 if I were to do it
if I were to do itse eu o fizesse. -
11 if I were you
if I were youse eu fosse você. -
12 many clergy were present
many clergy were presentmuitos clérigos estiveram presentes. -
13 many were the times that
many were the times thatmuitas vezes que. -
14 our hands were tied
our hands were tiedfig estávamos de mãos atadas. -
15 the prices were beaten down
the prices were beaten downos preços foram reduzidos. -
16 there were wild goings-on
there were wild goings-onAmer coll fizeram o diabo a quatro, pintaram o sete. -
17 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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18 they were crossed in love
they were crossed in loveseu amor acabou mal. to cross off, out riscar, apagar, cortar. -
19 two covers were laid
two covers were laidpuseram dois talheres. -
20 we were in the wrong
we were in the wrongnós estávamos sem a razão, estávamos errados.
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Were — and wer are archaic terms for adult male humans and were often used for alliteration with wife as were and wife in Germanic speaking cultures (Old English were , German Wehr , Gothic waír , Old Frisian wer , Old Saxon wer , Old High German wer ,… … Wikipedia
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