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AFFORD
My parents were poor; therefore, they could not afford to send me to college.
I can't afford a new pair of jeans. Nãotenho dinheiro para comprar uma calçajeans nova.
I can't afford the time. Não tenho tempopara isso.
AGREE
We cannot agree to do that; that’s against the law.
Concordar
AIM
The Government’s measures aimed to reduce inflation to 2%.
He aimed the gun at me. Ele apontou aarma para mim.
to be aimed at ser dirigido a▫ It's aimed at a young audience. Édirigido ao público jovem.
to aim to do something ter a intenção defazer algo
APPEAR
Mary appears to be tired; she must have worked a lot today.
The bus appeared around the corner.
Parecer.
Aparecer.
ARRANGE
She arranged a trip to Scotland. Elaorganizou uma viagem para a Escócia.
They arranged to go out together on Friday.
The chairs were arranged in a circle.
Organizar.
Dispor.
Fazer um arranjo de (flores).
ASK
John asked to attend the meeting.
Perguntar.
Convidar.
Pedir.
ATTEMPT
In 1992, military officers attempted to overthrow the President.
I attempted to write a song.
Tentar fazer algo
BEG
There were a lot of people begging.
He begged me to stop
Mendigar.
Implorar.
BOTHER
Don’t bother to call me; I won’t answer the telephone.
What's bothering you?
I'm sorry to bother you
Procupar.
Incomodar.
CARE
Would you care to join our Conversation Club?
I don't care!
Of course I care about him.
They don't care about their image.
Preocupar-se.
Importar-se
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