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Escolher algo ou alguém
Ex.: She was picked out from dozens of applicants for the job.
I picked three skirts out for you to try on. |
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Pegar, apanhar, buscar alguém (com carro)
Ex.: I'll pick you up at the airport at five. |
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Apontar para algo ou alguém
Chamar atenção de algo para alguém
Ex.: I'll point him out to you next time he comes in.
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Guardar algo
Ex.: To her surprise, she found that all the dishes had been washed and put away. |
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Humilhar, depreciar alguém
Largar, soltar algo, colocar algo no chão
Ex.: The students put the substitute teacher down because his pants were too short. |
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Adiar/Cancelar um encontro com alguém; perturbar, distrair, desconcentrar alguém; fazer alguém perder a vontade (de algo/de fazer algo)
Ex.: It's too late to put them off now. / Don't put me off when I'm trying to concentrate. / Don't tell Lisa how hard the course is - you'll put her off! |
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Vestir, colocar algo; ganhar peso
Ex.: Put your coat on!
He must have put on several kilos. |
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Causar inconveniência, aborrecer, ofender alguém
Apagar (vela, cigarro, fogo, etc.)
Ex.: We hope our arriving late didn't put her out.
Firemen soon put the fire out. |
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Tolerar, aguentar algo ou alguém
Ex.: I don't know how she puts up with him. |
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Encontrar algo ou alguém por acaso
Ex.: I ran across my best friend from school in the street. |
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Deixar alguém ou algum lugar inesperadamente, fugir de algo ou alguém
Ex.: He ran away from home without saying anything. |
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Topar, bater, atropelar algo ou alguém
Ex.: The bus went out of control and ran into a line of people. |
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Bater (veículo) em algo ou alguém
Ex.: He ran his car into a tree last Saturday. |
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Vencer, expirar, acabar, esgotar-se
Terminar, acabar
Ex.: l Time is running out for the trapped miners. |
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Atropelar algo ou alguém
Revisar
Ex.: Two children were ran over in this street yesterday.
She ran over her text before handing it to her teacher. |
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Esgotar-se (entradas, ingressos, etc)
Ex.: The tickets sold out within hours.
I'm sorry, We've sold out of bread. |
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Mandar buscar, chamar, mandar chamar
Ex.: Send for a doctor, quickly! |
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Partir (em viagem)
Ex.: At what time do we set off tomorrow? The earlier, the better. |
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Enganar alguém, armar uma cilada
Montar, construir, colocar algo, combinar algo
Ex.: The police set up the car thief by using a hidden camera.
Our boss set a meeting up with the president of the company. / The police set up roadblocks on routes out of the city. |
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Acalmar-se
Ex.: What Liz really wanted was to get married and settle down. |
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