Wednesday, August 06, 2008

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● long - - ABC INSERIR → EUROCORPS STEPS OUT , 1
HÁ muito tempo arquivadas - GRAM ING «FORMAÇÃO», 244, 27.





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● apelido do escritor americano John H. (1842-1921).





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9.HAMBURGER [hémburgâ, 21, 2f] .- LQT 739,TEEN 1 .
HANDS - figurado - (beneficiar alg. contra nós) - figurad o- to play into the hands of - ir beneficiar outra pessoa com aquilo que se faz, dar a outra pessoa armas contra si mesmo;HARMONIZAR, condizer, unir em casamento - match - - renowned - Bono, the Irish rocker who has become a renowned advocate for Africa and debt relief, matched wits with one and all, and so did the German actress Iris Berben, who has spoken out so forcefully against anti - Semitism, and the Swedish pop stars Hanna and Magdalena Graaf, who diese days devote themselves to helping street children in India
HABITUADO (ESTAR) a - to be used to: A multinational manufacturer like that has to be used to (tinha de estar habituado) the difficulties of operating in many fluctuating currencies (moedas); vg, tb. - GRAM ING «FORMAÇÃO», 46.
HANDICAP, 739, 57 (189, 7) - sth that makes it difficult for sb to do sth
HANG, 95,11 - estar dependurado.
HAPPENED (realce) - - Those two girls at the party, last night, did you happened to fock them? - 91.(acaso, por), 3
HAPPINESS - How To Find Happiness, Passion And Purpose In Your Life
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HARM - Instead of vegetation they must harm mankind v 4b. They could only harm the ungodly, they can not harm the saints, see Luke 10:19 in which the disciples are ...
HAVE it out with -discriminar - acabar com isso (discriminar isso) -.[ express feelings so as to settle (resolver) problem]. I put out with the problem for a while, but in the end I had it out with her.
HAVEto - v.108.should
HAVE someone on - decepcionar (col.) - [deceive -colloquial] - I don’t believe you, you’re §¨ me ©ª[LQT 735.-.U.-.24.-.Nº.77].§"\'a7voc:--deceive -
HAVE A SWIM - çãçõçéááCome and have a swim
HAVE TO - LQT 681, UNIT 34
HANG onto - conservar (col.) -- [keep - colloquial] I think we should §¨©ª the
car untill the next year[LQT 735.-.U.-.24.-.Nº. 74].
HAPPEN - entrar - If you happen to be passing drop in for a cup of tea = if you should happen to be passing...-"-voc: to pay an informal visit to a person or a place.
HAVEALookOutside - dêumaolhadelaláparafora
HAVEitOutWith - pedirSatisfaçõesAalguém - I put up with (tolerei) the problem for a while but in the end, I had it out with her.(express feelings so as to settle (resolver) a problem).
HEADBOARD - a vertical board or panel forming the head of a bedstead (armação da cama)
HEADQUARTERS (fig), instalações - Gram Ing «Formação», 17.





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advérbio
•a partir desta altura;

•a contar deste momento;

•por isso, por este motivo;

•antigo
longe, para longe;

a week hence
dentro duma semana;

Estados Unidos da América
the golden hence
o paraíso;




HENCEFORTH - starting from a particular time and all times in the future: Henceforth Erase should be Lee’s protector.
HEAP, 95, 11 - pilha, montão, monte
HEMLOCK, 739, 14, 30 - cicuta.

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● high-bay - tecto alto - http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=806536

HIGH - Uday Hussein, the eldest son of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein ... used high-powered binoculars to survey the crowd of friends and family from a platform high above the guests. (...) Uday tightened the focus on a pretty 14-year-old girl in a bright yellow dress sitting with her father. (...) Uday’s bodyguards picked up the signal and walked through the darkened room, flicking cigarette lighters as they approached the girls table. *.§"\'a7*.voc: flicking - to hit sth with a sudden quick movement, especially using your finger and thumb together, or your hand.
HIP – hop - (hip-hop) - noun: an urban youth culture associated with rap music and the fashions of African-American residents of the inner city
noun: genre of African-American music of the 1980s and 1990s in which rhyming lyrics are chanted to a musical accompaniment; several forms of rap have emerged
HIRE - assalariar, assoldadar – 87. (voltar - se), 9 - But as the weeks go by and John starts to enjoy his new release, his wife (Susan Sarandon) grows suspicious and hires a private detective to find out what‘s going on..
HISSEN
HISTÓRIA, ser outra; situação diferente; ser diferente; são outros quinhentos – LQT 838, 51
HIT - chegar = rerach - (ABC inserir - Cloete, Hestrie), 5f
HIT - to hit the pavement=ser despedido, ser posto na rua; §"\'a7voc:-- hit[hIt] substantivo • pancada, golpe;
êxito;• sorte;• observação irónica, sarcástica ou de censura;• acerto, impacto no alvo
HIT it off (get on well with - to have a friendly relationship with sb: She’s never really got on with her sister; she and her sister have never got on - colloquial) - Mary and Sahra really hit it off at the party[ LQT 735.-.U.-24-.Nº100].
HIT upon - descobrir por acaso (freq. 1 ideia) - [discover by chance - often an idea] They §¨ª© the solution quite by chance[LQT 735.-.U.-.24.-.Nº.79].
HITHER - anda para a qui, anda cá - çãçõçéááMy gentle Puck, come hither - hither - de aqui, de cá; deste lado; mais próximo de nós; adv aqui, para aqui; hither and thither - de cá para lá;
HITHERTO - adv. até agora - it surpassed in size all those hitherto classified in science. - ultrapassava em volume todos os que a ciência classificara até então.
HIGH - Uday Hussein, the eldest son of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein ... used high-powered binoculars to survey the crowd of friends and family from a platform high above the guests. (...) Uday tightened the focus on a pretty 14-year-old girl in a bright yellow dress sitting with her father. (...) Uday’s bodyguards picked up the signal and walked through the darkened room, flicking cigarette lighters as they approached the girls table. §"\'a7voc: survey - observar cuidadosamente, inspeccionar. flicking - to hit sth with a sudden quick movement, especially using your finger and thumb together, or your hand.
HOJE, ainda - To this day I can’t explain how the first step was taken. I can’t recall how he convinced me to go through with it. I have no idea how I convinced myself for that matter. I do remember the experience of having sex with Célio. HOLD - verbo transitivo e intransitivo - {pretérito e particípio passado: held • segurar, agarrar, prender com a mão;• sustentar, manter, aguentar.
HOLD a mirror... - holdamirror - 'lançar um olhar sincero/sem hipocrisia sobre algo/alguém'
HOLD, held, held - agarrar, segurar, ter, possuir. - While the regime held power, few dared to speak of any discord between the brothers. But insiders are now opening up with tales of great strains between them. *.§"\'a7*.voc:insider- iniciado; pessoa que se encontra dentro de qualquer sociedade, associação ou organização
66.HOLD, held, held - hold [hE§ld] {pretérito e particípio passado: held} - segurar, agarrar, prender com a mão;realizar - Greece was the birthplace of the ancient Olympic Games. The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens in 1896. In 2004, the Olympic Games return to their origins when Athens hosts the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad. Feel the excitement of the Game
HOLD on - aguentar, manter-se firme, continuar, persistir;
HOLDup - exemplo, dado como - use na example - ie model of good behaviour] - Jack was always held up as na example to me. [ LQT 735.-.U.-.24-.Nº082].
HOLDup - . [delay - atrasar-se (no trâns., p. ex. ] - ficar retido—Sorry, I’m late. I was __ in the traffic[LQT 735.-.U.-.24.-.Nº. 81]
HOLDwith - concordarCom - agree WithAnIdea - I don’t __ the idea of using force. - Lqt 735.-.U.-.24.-.Nº. 83
HOME (at - colloquial) - Gram Ing «Formação», 314.
HOMÖOPATHIE
HONESTO - (play) - fair play jogo honesto, jogo leal, procedimento correcto;
HONIG
HONRA, perder - tudo está perdido, excepto a h.- LQT 746 - Nº. 7.
HOPES - Local news from Palm Springs, Coachella Valley,Shelter cuts prices in hopes of finding homes for dogs, Brady letter to mum raises hopes of finding body. CHARLIE HAMILTON. MOORS murderer Ian Brady has written to the mother of one of his victims, raising hopes; Why the Arabs and Israelis Fight -After pushing into Gaza to rescue a kidnapped soldier, Israel launches attacks on Lebanon in hopes of finding two of its troops seized by the militant group Hizballah. With hostilities on two fronts, is there any hope of containing the conflict?
HORA (durante - for) –
HORA - emCimaDa Hora; NaÚltimaHora; NoÚltimoMinuto –DownToTheWire, Lqt 858, 59
HORASextras - prorrogação; hora-extra - ot (abbr.) – Lqt138, 138
HORSE (gato-sapato) - toPlayHorseWith - fazerGatoSapatoDe;
HOST - Dcf (pôr),6
HONRAeProveito - Lqt 746 Nº. 25
HORA - àHora – anHour - at 50 kilometers an hour.
HORA (àHora - by) . LQT 831 OX, 620, 2ª. Col,3).
HORA (durante - for) . LQT 831 OX, 620, 2ª. Col,2).
HORA, emCimaDaHora - underTheWire Lqt 838, 201
HORA-extra; prorrogação - ot (abr) - LQT 838, 138
HORA (menos de 1 hora - withinTheHour) . Lqt 831 OX, 620, 2ª. Col,8).
HORA - numa hora - no espaço de tempo de 1 h.) - in. LQT 831 OX, 620, 2ª. Col,3).
HORA (porHora - anHour) . LQT 831 OX, 620, 2ª. Col,4).
HORA (1horaDeCaminhho- within an hour ) . LQT 831 OX, 620, 2ª. Col,5).
HORA (velocidade - perHour) . LQT 831 OX, 620, 2ª. Col,5).
HORA (1 h. De caminhho- within an hour ) . LQT 831 OX, 620, 2ª. Col,5).
HORASdeDistância - away) - . LQT 831 OX, 620, 2ª. Col,6).
HORAS (diferençaDeFusoHorário - ahead) . LQT 831 OX, 620, 2ª. Col,7).
HORAS – It’s ten o’clock. – LQT 682, B, 5.
HORNmeadof, 739, 57 e sgs. mead [mi:d] – prado
122.HORRÍVEL; feio – The Ugly Game – Known as the Battle of Santiago, Chile vs. Italy in 1962 was
HOSTINGhospedgem - de hosting, servidores virtuales y arriendo de servidores...
HOUSE (the) - The thief returned home and narrated the sad experience to his mother. ... One night, he broke into the priest’s house and carried away much treasure. ...
HOUSE (the) -When the couple returned to Mercy Centre this past February, ... Deborah has gone along with her, and Mike has worked at making repairs on the nun’s house. ..
HOW (como descreveu)- The next time I spoke to Lujan I told him of my experience and he said this was a ... This is how Lujan described dream stalking when he first presented the ...; In Washington, President Aristide spoke softly into the forest of ... This is how, years later, he described his "theological point of view" to me: ...
HOW (como observava ) - Lavandera: Well, that's been kind of another fascinating deal. ... He described how he watched a young suicide bomber, a young Palestinian, grapple with the ...
HOW (como mundos)- I should think about it again when I'm in a more optimistic mood. ... He described how shared worlds might reasonably work. He wove a complex web of ideas, ...
HOW (descrever como)- The word "depression" is commonly used to describe mood states ranging from mildly ... For instance, in reading 566-7 he described how, "All portions of the ...
HOW (is increasing)- He spoke about GOP county-level financial support and how it's been increasing in the past ... Fascinating science, with incredible potential in medicine. ...
HUMAN rights group - ‘The help of a volunteer from the Red Cross or a local human rights group!
HÚMIDO - damp, 99,5, adj.: I think it must be rather damp so near the river
HUMILDEMENTE - on bended knee(s) - if you ask for sth on bended knee(s), you ask for it in very anxious and/or humble way.
HUMILHAR-se, rebaixar-se -to abase oneself
HUMORADO, mal - estar muito mal-humorado - - to be like a bear with a sore head
HURT - Rebellious when restricted. Loves aggressiveness. Too sensitive and easily hurt. Gets angry really easily but does not show it. Dislikes unnecessary things. ... - Soy fuerte, pero es fácil hacerme daño - I am strong but it’s easy to hurt me (esto es correcto, pero por estilo prefiero "I am strong but easily hurt") - http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=318612&goto=newpost
10.HYFEN [áifân] - traço de união, hífen. .- LQT 739,TEEN 1

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