quarta-feira, 27 de novembro de 2024

the first effects will feel similar to being drunk in fact it can take up to 24 hours

 take up to 24 hours

homemade alcohol is often given out for free sometimes it's called happy or special water to give out 2024

methanol is a toxic chemical and it's often found in dodgy unregulated spirits dodgy 2024

sábado, 23 de novembro de 2024

my son is coming by did I tell you about that? 2024 by watching I don't mean physically

sexta-feira, 22 de novembro de 2024

I just wanna point out that

all the way back - a cat smile 2024

quinta-feira, 21 de novembro de 2024

fed up with - annoyed, bored, irritated 2024

 fed up

[fɛd ˈʌp, fɛd ˈʊp]

adjective

annoyed, unhappy, or bored, especially with a situation that has existed for a long time:

"he was fed up with doing all the work" · "we are fed up of being ignored"

Semelhante:

annoyed

irritated

angry

irate

furious

incensed

inflamed

enraged

infuriated

maddened

fuming

wrathful

choleric

exasperated

piqued

irked

nettled


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Bored, annoyed, or disappointed

bored, annoyed, or disappointed, especially by something that you have experienced for too long: fed up with I'm fed up with my job. get fed up He got fed up with all the travelling he had to do.

sexta-feira, 15 de novembro de 2024

sassy 2024 chubby

 Traduções principais

Inglês Português

sassy adj informal, mainly US (person: spirited) (conotação positiva) ousado, corajoso, atrevido adj

  (conotação negativa) presunçoso, insolente, impertinente, atrevido adj

  My sassy aunt makes everyone laugh.

  Todos gostam da sua ousada secretária nova.

quinta-feira, 7 de novembro de 2024

jot down - 2024

 Para facilitar a compreensão deste phrasal verb, veja a definição dada pelo Cambridge Dictionary:


write something quickly on a piece of paper so that you remember it

jolt of electricity - 2024

 jolt

[dʒəʊlt]

verb

jolt (verbo) · jolts (terceira pessoa do presente) · jolted (pretérito) · jolted (particípio passado) · jolting (particípio presente)

push or shake (someone or something) abruptly and roughly:

"a surge in the crowd behind him jolted him forwards"

give a surprise or shock to (someone) in order to make them act or change:

"she tried to jolt him out of his depression"

move with sudden lurches:

"the train jolted into motion"

noun

jolt (substantivo) · jolts (substantivo plural)

an abrupt rough or violent movement:

"he felt a jolt when the plane started to climb"

an unpleasant surprise or shock:

"that information gave her a severe jolt"

Origin

late 16th century: of unknown origin.

sexta-feira, 1 de novembro de 2024

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