Usage examples of "world trade centre" in English with translation to Portuguese

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Please take me to the city centre Por favor, leve-me ao centro da cidade
John likes to trade stamps with his friends. João gosta de trocar selos com as amigas dele.
Glaciers around the world are melting. As geleiras ao redor do mundo estão se derretendo.
How far is it from the city centre? A que distância fica do centro da cidade?
She taught him the tricks of the trade. Ela o ensinou os truques do comércio.
There is nothing in the world but teaches us some good lesson. Não há nada no mundo que não nos ensine algumas boas lições.
Does this bus go to the city centre? Esse ônibus vai para o centro da cidade?
Though it is poor in natural resources, Japan has become an economic superpower thanks to international trade. Apesar de ser pobre em recursos naturais, o Japão tornou-se uma superpotência econômica graças ao comércio exterior.
The newspaper always keeps us informed of the events taking place in the world. O jornal nos informa sempre sobre os eventos que acontecem no mundo.
Japan used to trade silk in large quantities. O Japão costumava negociar seda em grandes quantidades.
She traveled all over the world. Ela viajou pelo mundo todo.
A trade in hand finds gold in every land Quem tem ofício, não morre de fome
The world needs talented people. O mundo precisa de pessoas talentosas.
Every man to his trade Cada qual é mestre em sua arte
I have the best mom in the world! Tenho a melhor mãe do mundo!
Which snake is the fastest in the world? Qual cobra é a mais rápida do mundo?
If religion were synonymous with morality, Brazil would be the most uncorrupted country in the world. Se religião fosse sinônimo de moralidade, o Brasil seria o país mais incorrupto do mundo.
A bold man has half the world. Um homem corajoso tem metade do mundo.
Mary thinks that the world is a dangerous place. Maria acha que o mundo é um lugar perigoso.
I think this one has to die for the other to live. It's a cruel world. Eu acho que esse tem de morrer para que o outro viva. É um mundo cruel.
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