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ENGLISH
PORTUGUESE LINGUISTICS & CULTURE |
Autor: | Dale-USA |
E-mail: | dale_thomas2004@yahoo.com.br |
Data: | 31/AGO/2012 1:10 PM |
Assunto: | Agora com frases |
Mensagem: |
to walk up/down/over Often said of artillery or bullets that you are moving visually. Walk the artillery behind the approaching infantry. to run up a bill To charge things to a bill, to incur expenses that must be paid later I ran up a large bill at the hotel. To approach rapidly by running. She ran up to her mother and gave her a kiss. To run down Not to use wisely, conservatively He ran down the business and it failed. To lose movement. power I did not wind my watch and it has run down. |