Usage examples of "has got" in English with translation to Portuguese

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She has got long hair. Ela tem cabelo comprido.
He has got a good camera. Ele tem uma boa câmera.
My computer has got to be useful for something. Meu computador tem que me ser útil para algo.
Has he got any children? Ele tem crianças?
Has she got any children? Ela tem crianças?
Has the house got a garage? A casa tem garagem?
He answered an advertisement in the paper and got the job. Ele respondeu a um anúncio no jornal e conseguiu o emprego.
He has lost interest in politics. Ele perdeu interesse na política.
I've got too much to do. Tenho coisas demais para fazer.
Tom has no manners. Tom não tem modos.
Mum said the same thing. But, so what? It's got nothing to do with me. A mamãe disse a mesma coisa. Mas e daí? Não tem nada a ver comigo.
She has a slender figure. Ela é uma figura magra.
You've got a good idea. Você tem uma boa ideia.
She has no fear. Não tem medo.
No. I'm sorry, I've got to go back early. Não. Me desculpe, eu tenho que voltar cedo.
Television has robbed cinema of its former popularity. A televisão roubou do cinema a sua antiga popularidade.
My parents gave me a house when we got married. Meus pais me deram uma casa quando nos casamos.
Tom has no idea how long it will take. Tom não faz ideia de quanto tempo levará.
I've got a headache. Estou com dor de cabeça.
The man has even less cake. O homem tem ainda menos bolo.
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