Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Mar 26, 2018 12:30
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Portuguese term
Dançou
Portuguese to English
Art/Literary
Poetry & Literature
Ele respondeu a pergunta errada, dançou!
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +2 | blew it | airmailrpl |
3 +6 | Fail | T o b i a s |
4 +2 | ...end of story! | Nick Taylor |
4 +1 | he slipped up! | Lara Barnett |
4 | He's out. | Alexandra Valle Fernandes |
Change log
Mar 30, 2018 15:11: airmailrpl Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
+2
6 hrs
Selected
blew it
Dançou => blew it
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Note added at 6 hrs (2018-03-26 18:35:32 GMT)
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Meaning/Usage: Used to tell someone that you made a big mistake. Explanation: When something blows up, it is destroyed. Therefore, blow up implies in this context means to make a big mistake to damage any opportunities.
I Blew It - Talk English
www.talkenglish.com/lessondetails.aspx?ALID=1061
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Note added at 6 hrs (2018-03-26 18:35:32 GMT)
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Meaning/Usage: Used to tell someone that you made a big mistake. Explanation: When something blows up, it is destroyed. Therefore, blow up implies in this context means to make a big mistake to damage any opportunities.
I Blew It - Talk English
www.talkenglish.com/lessondetails.aspx?ALID=1061
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Alexandra Valle Fernandes
15 hrs
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agradeço
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agree |
Claudio Mazotti
16 hrs
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agradeço
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
+6
21 mins
Fail
e.g.
Zen's question was about 'life', not about "earthly life." Giving evidence that earthly life could only exist in a narrow band is irrelevant to whether the universe is tuned for life in general. So you gave an answer to the wrong question. "Fail."
On top of that, even if you had answered the right question, you'd have been supporting Zen's point that, because so little of the universe is suitable for life, it doesn't appear particularly well tuned to produce life.
Double fail.
https://atheistforums.org/post-632576.html
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Note added at 1 hr (2018-03-26 14:19:30 GMT)
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Correction:
Fail!
Zen's question was about 'life', not about "earthly life." Giving evidence that earthly life could only exist in a narrow band is irrelevant to whether the universe is tuned for life in general. So you gave an answer to the wrong question. "Fail."
On top of that, even if you had answered the right question, you'd have been supporting Zen's point that, because so little of the universe is suitable for life, it doesn't appear particularly well tuned to produce life.
Double fail.
https://atheistforums.org/post-632576.html
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Correction:
Fail!
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Verginia Ophof
: Failed or lost
15 mins
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agree |
Gilmar Fernandes
: If the context refers to some type of quiz/exam, then this should work (pass/fail).
56 mins
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agree |
Paulinho Fonseca
1 hr
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agree |
Wilka Soares
6 hrs
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agree |
Claudio Mazotti
: Failed!
22 hrs
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agree |
Richard Purdom
: Yes fail NOT failed people!
2 days 42 mins
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+2
6 hrs
...end of story!
...end of story!
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Claudio Mazotti
: Nice suggestion as well...
15 hrs
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Chers Claudio :-)
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agree |
Richard Purdom
1 day 18 hrs
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ha ha! ethnic colloquialisms isn't it hmmmm. Cheers Richard happy easter (dont get cross if things go badly)
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22 hrs
He's out.
Another suggestion on the line of "he blew it". Both are more in tune with the tone of "dançou" than "fail", which is less informal - but the meaning is basically the same.
In my suggestion, the reference is with the "Three strikes, you're out" from baseball. However, I strongly agree with the colleague that offered "blew it". Depending on the sentence/wider context, I would probably go with that one. I just wanted to leave another suggestion.
In my suggestion, the reference is with the "Three strikes, you're out" from baseball. However, I strongly agree with the colleague that offered "blew it". Depending on the sentence/wider context, I would probably go with that one. I just wanted to leave another suggestion.
+1
5 hrs
he slipped up!
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/slip--up?s=t
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"Steve Bannon had a major SLIP-UP during his testimony before the House Intelligence Committee"
"He realized immediately after that HE HAD SLIPPED UP, because the White House told Bannon not to answer questions related to his work on the presidential transition team or in the White House.
http://uk.businessinsider.com/bannon-reince-priebus-spicer-c...
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"Steve Bannon had a major SLIP-UP during his testimony before the House Intelligence Committee"
"He realized immediately after that HE HAD SLIPPED UP, because the White House told Bannon not to answer questions related to his work on the presidential transition team or in the White House.
http://uk.businessinsider.com/bannon-reince-priebus-spicer-c...
Discussion
'Failed' is wrong, can't fit it in that sentence at all
http://linkconcursos.com.br/descubra-o-significado-da-expres...
Voltando a frase “You snooze, you lose” podemos citar como ditados populares no “Foi ao ar, perdeu o lugar”, “bobeou dançou”, “foi à roça, perdeu a carroça”, entre outras.