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16:34 Jul 14, 2011 |
Portuguese to English translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Cinema, Film, TV, Drama / Teatro. | |||||
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| Selected response from: Michael Powers (PhD) United States Local time: 13:36 | ||||
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... sappy words pour out of Beauvoir as the sublime overflow Explanation: Mike |
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treacly words pour forth from Beauvoir like a sublime tide Explanation: treacly words pour forth from Beauvoir like a sublime tide |
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Beauvoir's words spill from her [Fernanda's] speech like a sublimation of the struggle" Explanation: Just another possibility. What a sentence! Boa sorte!! |
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pours out the balm of Beauvoir's words in a sublime overflow Explanation: Why so negative, guys? Would you call Socrates sappy or treacly? Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balsam_of_Mecca |
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