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Livro Face2face - Intermediário avançado - Unidade 12 - 12A

Aqui você encontrará o vocabulário da Unidade 12 - 12A do livro Face2Face Upper-Intermediate, como "bug", "trendy", "hassle", etc.

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Face2face - Upper-intermediate

to cause someone to feel anxious, overwhelmed, or under pressure, often due to excessive demands or expectations

Ex: Planning the stressed them out more than they expected .
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to bug
[verbo]

to hide a small microphone in a place or device in order to secretly listen to or record someone's conversations

grampear, escutar secretamente

grampear, escutar secretamente

Ex: Private investigators were hired bug the office , hoping to uncover any corporate espionage .
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crazy
[adjetivo]

extremely foolish or absurd in a way that seems insane

maluco, doido

maluco, doido

Ex: Itcrazy to spend that much money on a pair of shoes .
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to make someone leave a place against their will

expelir, encher para fora

expelir, encher para fora

Ex: They had no choice but chuck out the rowdy guests from the party .
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to hang on
[verbo]

to ask someone to wait briefly or pause for a moment

aguarde, espere

aguarde, espere

Ex: He told his team hang on while he reviewed the final details of the project .
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to briefly visit a place, often without prior planning or notice

dar uma passada, fazer uma visita rápida

dar uma passada, fazer uma visita rápida

Ex: popped into the office to pick up a few documents .
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to mess up
[verbo]

to make a mistake or error, causing a situation or task to become disorganized, confused, or unsuccessful

estragar, bagunçar

estragar, bagunçar

Ex: I accidentally used salt instead of sugar and messed up the cake recipe .
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to relax and take a break especially when feeling stressed or upset

descontrair, relaxar

descontrair, relaxar

Ex: The therapist suggested a few techniques to chill out your mind .
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telly
[substantivo]

used to refer to a television set

tela, televisão

tela, televisão

Ex: I watched a great documentary on telly last night .
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quid
[substantivo]

the currency of the United Kingdom, equivalent to one hundred pence

libra, dinheiro

libra, dinheiro

Ex: The concert tickets cost a quid each , but the experience was well worth it .
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trendy
[adjetivo]

influenced by the latest or popular styles

na moda, estiloso

na moda, estiloso

Ex: Trendy restaurants often feature innovative fusion cuisine .
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mate
[substantivo]

a friend, especially of the same gender

camarada, parceiro

camarada, parceiro

Ex: She had a long chat with her mate from school .
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pretty
[advérbio]

to a degree that is high but not very high

uma boa, bastante

uma boa, bastante

Ex: I pretty impressed by his quick thinking under pressure .
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to fancy
[verbo]

to like or want someone or something

gostar, ter vontade

gostar, ter vontade

Ex: fancy a cup of coffee right now .
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guy
[substantivo]

a person, typically a male

rapaz, cara

rapaz, cara

Ex: She met a guy at the coffee shop and they talked for hours .
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hassle
[substantivo]

a dispute or disagreement between people

desavença, disputa

desavença, disputa

Ex: hassle over the contract delayed the project for weeks .
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