Usage examples of "indirect free kick" in English with translation to Portuguese

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I'm free now. Eu estou livre agora.
Don't kick the door open. Não abra a porta aos chutes.
Excuse me, is this seat free? Com licença. Este assento está livre?
He likes to kick back with some music on. Ele gosta de relaxar ouvindo música.
One must be careful about free advice. É preciso ter cuidado com conselhos grátis.
My father is free on Saturday. Meu pai está livre no sábado.
If you are free, come around to see me. Se estiver livre, venha me ver.
In the first place, the women have more free time than men. In the second place, they have fewer things to worry about than men. Em primeiro lugar, as mulheres têm mais tempo livre que os homens. Em segundo lugar, elas têm menos coisas com que se preocupar do que os homens.
Are you free tonight? Você está livre hoje à noite?
Are you free tomorrow? Você está livre amanhã?
Are you free this weekend? Você está livre este fim de semana?
I'd like to see you when you are free. Gostaria de te ver quanto estiver livre.
It's free. É gratuito.
The prisoner was set free yesterday. O prisioneiro foi solto ontem.
Tom told Mary that he'd be free tomorrow. Tom disse a Maria que ele estaria livre amanhã.
I'm a free man. Sou um homem livre.
Everyone, as a member of society, has the right to social security and is entitled to realization, through national effort and international co-operation and in accordance with the organization and resources of each State, of the economic, social and cultural rights indispensable for his dignity and the free development of his personality. Toda pessoa, como membro da sociedade, tem direito à segurança social e à realização, pelo esforço nacional, pela cooperação internacional e de acordo com a organização e recursos de cada Estado, dos direitos econômicos, sociais e culturais indispensáveis à sua dignidade e ao livre desenvolvimento da sua personalidade.
Freedom is not free. A liberdade não é de graça.
"Are the drinks free?" "Only for ladies." "As bebidas são grátis?" "Só para as damas."
I'm not free today. Eu não estou livre hoje.
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