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PORTUGUESE LINGUISTICS & CULTURE |
Autor: | Gus_RJ. |
E-mail: | não-disponível |
Data: | 02/OUT/2011 3:50 PM |
Assunto: | To charge in. |
Mensagem: |
I´ve been reading a book by John Grisham and I stumbled upon this phrasal verb which I looked it up but nothing. Here´s a part of the conversation among the characters: "This is not a coffe room, Bennie. I´m supposed to be working in there. Stealing may be a priority for you boys, but the firm expects me to be plowing through the documents. I´ll have a project due and a partner waiting on it." Nigel CHARGED IN. "It could be over in two hours, Kyle, assuming you can find the documents quickly." The impression I have is that this phrasal means that the guy, Nigel added a comment, am i right? I´ve never seen this one nor have even heard it before! Another curiousity of mine. |