Glossary entry (derived from question below)
inglês term or phrase:
for keeps
português translation:
para sempre
inglês term
for keeps
5 +5 | para sempre | Carla Lopes |
4 +2 | mesmo/a sério/de facto | Alexandra Reimao |
4 +1 | permanentemente; para sempre | Susana Valdez |
5 | seriamente e para sempre | airmailrpl |
Jul 25, 2009 14:06: Carla Lopes changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/736570">Luís E. dos Santos (X)'s</a> old entry - "for keeps"" to ""para sempre""
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Proposed translations
para sempre
for keeps
coll para sempre.
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for keeps
para sempre
Babylon English-English Browse
for keeps
forever, for good, permanently
permanentemente; para sempre
1. For an indefinitely long period: gave the ring to me for keeps.
2. Seriously and permanently: We're separating for keeps.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/for keeps
coloquial for keeps permanentemente; para sempre
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mesmo/a sério/de facto
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Alexandra Valle Fernandes
: Exacto. Embora as outras opções estivessem bem, fora de contexto, neste contexto penso ser esta a mais correcta. Jogam e apostam pessoas a sério. Quando ganham, ganham as pessoas.
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Arthur Godinho
: Concordo com a Alexandra Valle Fernandes.
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seriamente e para sempre
2. Seriously and permanently: We're separating for keeps.
for keeps => Seriously and permanently => seriamente e para sempre
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