Usage examples of "passe mal dirigido" in Portuguese with translation to English

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Passe aqui quando você estiver pela cidade. Drop by any time you are in town.
Muitos professores novos sentem-se mal preparados para ensinar a ler e a fazer contas. Many new teachers feel ill-prepared to teach basic literacy and numeracy.
Ela nunca esteve em um carro dirigido por ele. She has never been in a car driven by him.
Não passe a perna nele. Don't deceive him.
Eu me sinto mal por elas. I feel bad for them.
Passe o açúcar, por favor. Pass the sugar, please.
É mal educação comer em trens e ônibus no Japão. It's bad manners to eat on trains and buses in Japan.
Espero que Mary passe no exame. I hope that Mary passes the examination.
E não nos deixeis cair em tentação, mas livrai-nos do mal. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
Por favor, me passe a manteiga. Please pass me the butter.
Você está se sentindo mal? Are you feeling sick?
Me passe o açúcar, por favor. Please pass me the sugar.
Essa carne cheira mal. This meat smells bad.
Passe a camisa, por favor. Please iron the shirt.
Nunca fale mal dos outros. Never speak ill of others.
Eu acho improvável que eu passe no teste de direção. I think it's unlikely that I'll be able to pass my driving test.
Eu estou tão cansado que mal posso andar. I am so tired that I can hardly walk.
Tom mal podia acreditar nele. Tom could hardly believe him.
Pai nosso, que estais no céu, santificado seja o Vosso nome. Venha a nós o Vosso reino. Seja feita a Vossa vontade, assim na terra como no céu. O pão nosso de cada dia nos dai hoje, perdoai as nossas ofensas, assim como nós perdoamos a quem nos tem ofendido, e não nos deixeis cair em tentação, mas livrai-nos do mal. Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
Enquanto as pessoas boas não fizerem nada, o mal triunfará. As long as good people do nothing, evil will triumph.
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