Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
to get everyone going
Portuguese translation:
deixar todo mundo empolgado / animado
English term
to get everyone going
- “It’s a great concert,” said Steen. “The entertainers get everyone going. And with Journey and Lynyrd Skynyrd -- even my 13-year-old daughter knows them.”
(example from http://www.dglobe.com/news/4060168-westbrook-fun-days-featur...
- "He has no airs about him, more the friendly busker than a rock god asking to be worshipped - he just wants to get everyone going with a good tune".
(example from http://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/entertainment/concert-...
4 +7 | deixar todo mundo empolgado / animado | Thais Lombardi |
5 | animaram toda a gente | Nick Taylor |
3 +1 | pôr (todo o mundo)/(toda a gente) a vibrar | Ana Vozone |
3 | pôr toda a gente a bombar | expressisverbis |
Sep 28, 2016 14:18: Thais Lombardi Created KOG entry
Non-PRO (1): Mario Freitas
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Proposed translations
deixar todo mundo empolgado / animado
pôr (todo o mundo)/(toda a gente) a vibrar
Encontram-se disponíveis mais de 40 músicas novas, existindo ainda a possibilidade de adquirir mais através da loja com novas coreografias para pôr todo o mundo a vibrar.
O concerto dele foi qq coisa de fabuloso, de pôr toda a gente a vibrar e a cantar com eles do início a ...
pôr toda a gente a bombar
3. [Informal] Estar ou ser muito animado (ex.: o desfile bombou com a entrada dos artistas circenses).
"bombar", in Dicionário Priberam da Língua Portuguesa [em linha], 2008-2013, https://www.priberam.pt/dlpo/bombar [consultado em 23-09-2016].
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