Usage examples of "get better" in English with translation to Portuguese

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I thought things would get better. Eu pensei que as coisas iam melhorar.
I'm sorry, I've got better things to do Me desculpe, eu tenho coisas melhores para fazer
Today, more and more people are changing jobs in order to get a better salary and higher social status. Hoje em dia, cada vez mais pessoas estão mudando de emprego para conseguir um salário mais alto e um status social melhor.
I want to get to know you better. Eu quero te conhecer melhor.
I'd like to get to know you better. Gostaria de conhecê-la melhor.
The chair is broken. You'd better get someone to fix it. A cadeira está quebrada. É melhor você achar alguém que a conserte.
We'd better get a move on. É melhor a gente se mexer.
I'd better get to bed soon. É melhor eu ir logo dormir.
Better to get advice from your lawyer. Melhor pedir conselhos a seu advogado.
You had better take a bath to get warm. É melhor você tomar um banho para se aquecer.
I think it's better to stay here. Eu acho que é melhor ficar aqui.
Weather permitting, we are going to get to the top of the mountain tomorrow. Se o tempo permitir, vamos ao topo da montanha amanhã.
You had better make sure that he is at home before you call on him. É melhor você ter certeza que ele está em casa antes de ligar para ele.
"What does this have to do with me wanting to get my hair cut?" "They have hair in London?" "O que isso tem a ver com o fato de eu querer cortar o cabelo?" "Eles têm cabelo em Londres?"
Your grammar is better than your breath. A sua gramática é melhor que o seu hálito!
Left outside the freezer, the juice will get warm. Ficando fora do freezer, o suco vai esquentar.
He is a better speaker of English than I. Ele fala inglês melhor do que eu.
Do you like fishing? Maybe we could get together sometime. Você gosta de pescar? Talvez nós pudéssemos nos encontrar algum dia.
You'd better not do it. É melhor não fazer isso.
Multiply three by five to get fifteen. Multiplique três por cinco para obter quinze.
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