Sommario
to get it {verbo}
pegar · captar
to get {verbo}
adquirir · arranjar · chegar a · conseguir · ter · obter · receber · tirar · pegar · lograr · colher · apanhar (ir buscar, táxi)
Traduzione inglese-portoghese per "to get it"
"to get it" traduzione portoghese
to get it {verbo}
to get it {v.} (anche: to pick up, to grasp)
to get {verbo}
This is logical, since these are major programmes that need time to get off the ground.
I know a number of Members during the week have been unable to get any food.
Everybody's 'right to a satellite dish ' is not enough: you need the money to get one.
You can get the information about purchasing Microsoft Online Services at Microsoft Online Services Web site.
So if the Commission's proposal is accepted there will be three ways of getting patents.
So she has to figure out a way to get all these boys through this curriculum and girls.
Then you'll go by Equilibrium, log the loss, and get a replacement.
The EU and the Member States must get their hands on more money.
I can get all the things we need... and we can leave right away.
And if I can just get enough money to tell enough people, I'll sell enough."
It is not always easy to get here on time with the lifts we have in Strasbourg.
We will try to get an agreement with the Council and the Commission on that.
What you really want to do is to get to the awesome yet practical part of this space.
But we keep coming back to the same question: why did things have to get to this stage?
You can get on a flight in London, you can end up in Bangalore later today.
It is after all quite something to get 128 countries backing one declaration.
Again, we are very, very far away in just getting to where we want to get to.
You will see, it will be much easier to get everything through with unanimity.
However, if it is going to, then it will have to get its act together very fast.
That is not the right attitude, nor is it the way to get the European public on side.
Of course, we may get an expression of wishes, as today, and of good intentions.
I would like to make sure that we will get the opinions from the group immediately.
What would you say is the easiest way to get a weapon away from a Grammaton Cleric?
The other important thing is that it costs nothing to get that content online now.
And I'm like, knock discomfort upside the head and move it over and get all A's.
The question that you will ask will determine much of the answer that you get.
Nathan and his boss went to the city council to get a change in the ordinance.
Very often, they have documents to hand which take a long time to get to us.
From the technical point of view, it has been difficult to get a lot of information.
Most people say, why should I be risky when I can get 1,500 dollars for sure?
They are going to get EUR 1.1 billion at the end of 2013 and it is back-loaded.
And people can get RSS feeds they can get e-mail notifications of changes.
Professor Cabrol will get my support on that, but this is absolutely the wrong method.
The good news is it's chanukah, so you'll all get presents tonight anyway.
And I said, "Yeah, that I'm going to have a party and a cake and get a lot of presents?"
And I'm like, knock discomfort upside the head and move it over and get all A's.
And if we can run the video, I'll show you what it took to get this DreamWorks shot.
We have to press on with the procedure and, of course, get the maximum use out of Galileo.
There's my somewhat ruined Sculpey Falcon, because I had to get it back out of the mold.
Training your users and IT administrators how to get the most out of Office 365.
We have also said that in the long term, you really do need to get down to brass tacks.
He sergeant, if we had had a honest chance Did you have to take can get me then?
I therefore hope that we get to tackle some of the real problems.
RS: Should Ivan get in trouble for taking Joshua's sandwich?
RS: Should Ivan get in trouble for taking Joshua's sandwich?
You get past me, the guy behind me has a spoon."
We must get away from the quid-pro-quo principle and not focus on what we in the EU can get out of agreements in the short term.
I have received many fine-sounding papers on what we are doing and what we might get out of it.
I would add that Europe has got its public finances into better shape in the years after 1993, and it is beginning to reap the real rewards of that effort.