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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

I. somebody [americ ˈsəmbədi, Brit ˈsʌmbədi] PRON

somebody
somebody important/younger
shut the door, somebody!
somebody else got the job
he needs somebody to talk to
he's not somebody I'd confide in
who was it? — John somebody
¿quién era? — John algo or John no cuánto coloq

II. somebody [americ ˈsəmbədi, Brit ˈsʌmbədi] SUBST sem pl

to be (a) somebody
she's really somebody
somebody had tipped him off
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
somebody
somebody
somebody o someone must have told her
darle el tostón a alg. Esp coloq
to pester somebody

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inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

somebody [ˈsʌmbədi, americ -ˌbɑ:di] PRON indef

somebody
somebody else
somebody else
somebody or other
somebody kind
to hate somebody's guts expr idiom
if somebody comes, tell him that ...
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
somebody
somebody [or someone] told me
he/she thinks he/she is somebody [or someone]
to put the brakes on somebody
to stop somebody in their tracks
somebody rang the bell
to kick somebody when he is down
ajeno (-a)
somebody else's
no Dicionário PONS
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

somebody [ˈsʌm·ˌbad·i] PRON indef

somebody
somebody else
somebody else
somebody or other
if somebody comes, he will buy it
if somebody comes, tell him that...
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
somebody
somebody [or someone] told me
he/she thinks he/she is somebody [or someone]
somebody rang the bell
ajeno (-a)
somebody else's
alguno (-a)
somebody
to kick somebody when he is down
¡que le den un tiro! coloq
somebody shoot him!

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The captains of each team are asked a question, and the first captain to answer correctly wins the tip off.
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Simply using a slower arm motion is undesirable, as it may tip off the batter, and will invariably result in less movement on the pitch.
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The public would also to tip off the authorities about people who were possibly infected with leprosy.
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The hoax's perpetrators even tried to tip off the plate's finders as to its origins.
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After that, he may bite the tip off an overhanging branch, depositing secretions from his salivary glands onto the branch.
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