Vocabulario aleatório Flashcards
Get over here/there
venha para cá (Come here)
used for telling someone to come or go somewhere
ex1: Why don’r you get over here and tell me what happened
Get over (Something)
(Phrasal verb)
get over something) to find a way to solve or deal with a difficult problem
There are many hurdles still to get over before the new restaurant can open.
Get over (Somenone)
(Phrasal verb)
to start to forget someone and feel happy again after a relationship has ended
Get over it
get over itSPOKENused for telling someone to stop worrying, complaining, or being upset about something
Guess what (/gués uât/)
you say GUESS WHAT so draw attention to something exciting, surprising ou intresting that you are about to say
(olha só, adivinha só)
draw attention to yourself
to make people notice you
(Chamar a atenção)
ex: We have to try and get in without drawing attention to ourselves.
ALIVE (Literal e metaforicamente)
TO GET AWAY FROM
To leave or escape
ex1> Thedog got away fromme in the park
ex2: We walked to the next beach to get away from the crowds
ex3: Stevie wass caught, but the rest of us got away
And so on
(meaning?)
E assim por diante
To take (something) out
/téik…..áut/
Retirar algo para fora de algo
Ex1: Take your phone out of your pocket
Ex2: Take your wallet out of your pocket
Wallet
Carteira
Eu acho que não
(como seria em inglês?)
I don’t think so…
Have a…
(crie frases)
You’re are all set
(To be set: Meaning?)