segunda-feira, 28 de outubro de 2024

I can't stand it people can't stand each other 2024

 I can't stand it people can't stand each other 2024

domingo, 27 de outubro de 2024

MOTORCYCLIST SCOOPED UP OFF THE ROAD AND PUT IN A BUCKET

 MOTORCYCLIST SCOOPED UP OFF THE ROAD AND PUT IN A BUCKET

sexta-feira, 25 de outubro de 2024

Botched means spoiled by poor or clumsy work 2024 800

 Spoiled by poor or clumsy work

Botched means spoiled by poor or clumsy work123. It is used to describe a job or attempt that is done very badly1. For example, a botched operation is one that is done poorly and may have negative consequences1. Botch is a verb that means to spoil something by doing it badly4.

domingo, 20 de outubro de 2024

has got to face up to - tem de encarar reconhecer 2024

 has got to face up to

started out - tomei a iniciativa 2024

sexta-feira, 18 de outubro de 2024

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 Phrasal verbs with 'off' | Learn English Today (learn-english-today.com)

we're laid off too - demitidos 2024 phrasl verbs with off

 Phrasal Verbs Call off- to cancel. Lay off- to make members of staff redundant. Live off- to live from one source of money. Pay off- to pay debts. Put off- to delay. Take off- to do well. Write off- to cancel or accept a loss.



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lay off

[lay off]

definition

discharge a worker temporarily or permanently because of economic conditions or shortage of work:

"the company has laid off 30 per cent of its staff"

Semelhante:

dismiss

discharge

pay off

release

sack


informal

give up or stop doing something:

"I laid off smoking for seven years" · "lay off—he's not going to tell you"

Phrasal Verb Meaning Example

Back off Retreat "The thugs backed off when they saw the police."

Block off Separate using a barrier. "The area was blocked off during the demonstration."

Break off Stop, discontinue. "It was decided to break off diplomatic relations with them."

"She broke off in the middle of a sentence."

Call off Cancel "The meeting was called off because of the strike."

Come off Be separated from something "The handle came off the suitcase."

Come off Be successful or effective "It looked like a good plan but it didn't come off."

Cut off Discontinue; interrupt "The operator cut off our conversation before we finished."

Cut off Be separated or isolated "Our group got cut off from the others so we got lost!."

Dash off Leave somewhere quickly; hurry away "Harry dashed off before I could take his phone number."

Doze off

(also:nod off) Fall asleep "Dad often dozes off in front of the television."

Drop off Deliver something or drive someone somewhere "I'll drop you off at the bus stop on my way."

Ease off Reduce or become less severe "The pain eased off with medication."

Fight off Resist someone or something "We had to fight off wasps during the picnic!"

Get off Leave (bus, train, plane) "I'm getting off at the next stop."

Get off Leave work at the end of the day "What time do you get off work?"

Get off Remove something (clothes, stains) "I can't get this stain off my dress!"

Go off Explode; be activated "A bomb went off in a restaurant."

"The alarm clock went off at 6 am."

Go off Stop working "The heating has gone off. It's freezing!"

Head off Leave or start to go somewhere "It's time for us to head off home."

Hold off Delay something "Could you hold off your decision until after the meeting?"

Kick off Start "The football match will kick off at 3 p.m."

Lay off Fire; dismiss; let go "Many factories have had to lay off workers."

Live off Depend on someone for financial support "Until he finds a job he's living off his parents."

Log off End access to a database "First log off the system and then turn off the computer."

Make off (with) Steal and hurry away "A pickpocket made off with my wallet."

Pay off Repay all the money owed "We're relieved to have paid off our loan."

Pay off Be successful "In the end our efforts paid off."

Pay off Pay someone to leave you alone or keep a secret. "It is suspected that some witnesses were paid off to remain silent."

Put off Postpone; delay; arrange a later date "The meeting has been put off until next week because of the strike."

Reel off Recite from memory without effort "Stella reeled off all the phrasal verbs she knew."

Ring off End a phone call "The caller gave his name and then rang off."

Set off Start a journey "Early Saturday morning we set off for the ski slopes."

Set off Initiate something "Opening a window will set off the alarm."

"Fireworks were set off just before midnight."

Start off Begin something "He started off by welcoming everyone."

Show off Boast, brag or want to be admired "There's Donald showing off in his new sports car!"

Take off Leave the ground; begin to fly "The plane took off at 7 o'clock."

Take off Start to become successful or popular "Her career took off after the release of her last album."

Tell off Reprimand; criticise severely "The teacher told her off for not doing her homework."

Turn off Stop by turning a switch, tap or knob "Please remember to turn off the lights before you leave."

Walk off Leave because you are angry or upset "She didn't like being teased and walked off in a huff."

Wear off Gradually disappear "The effect of the painkiller began to wear off."

Wipe off Clean (e.g. board, table) "The teacher asked Tommy to wipe off the board."

Write off Cancel a debt or accept a loss "When XYZ company went bankrupt, we had to write off our investment."

quarta-feira, 16 de outubro de 2024

come over when you're sober 2024

confy - confortable bestie fatty shaggy savvy 2024

 noun

savvy (substantivo)

shrewdness and practical knowledge; the ability to make good judgements:

"the corporate finance bankers lacked the necessary political savvy"

adjective

savvy (adjetivo) · savvier (adjetivo comparativo) · savviest (adjetivo superlativo)

shrewd and knowledgeable; having common sense and good judgement:

"Bob is a savvy veteran who knows all the tricks" · "many of us pride ourselves on being savvy enough to spot a fake"

well informed about or experienced in a particular domain:

"most of us are pretty web-savvy" · "these fashion-savvy consumers are not afraid of taking risks with little-known designers"

it's about time tava na hora está mais que na hora de 2024

terça-feira, 8 de outubro de 2024

for life - por toda a vida forever crippled for life? Ela ficará incapacitada por toda a vida? 2024 crippled

 crippled for life?

Ela ficará incapacitada por toda a vida?

sábado, 5 de outubro de 2024

give it a go anyhow. 2024

 Trust me, if you want to, but haven't yet, give it a go anyhow.


 Trust me, if you want to, but haven't yet, give it a go anyhow.

how to praise saying good things to/about someone 2024

 Fernanda is such a smart, lively, down to earth, funny, witty, crazy metal head, can't help but love her, PLUS she plays!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤