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inesperadamente
In a way that was not expected.
unexpectedly
Portuguese
inesperadamente
Not anticipated.
unforeseen
unanticipated
unlooked-for
unexpected
unforeseen
unanticipated
unlooked-for
1
As a result of this, any
unforeseen
events can cause major problems.
2
However, he says, there may be
unforeseen
consequences if they are successful.
3
Brownlee said this week's events within National had been extraordinary and
unforeseen
.
4
Might some
unforeseen
strategy of mind take matters to a new level?
5
The unusually eventful months brought him both new controversy and
unforeseen
wealth.
1
That means only 15 billion euros of Athens' debt increase is
unanticipated
.
2
But the point is everyone needs to be aware of
unanticipated
pitfalls.
3
Obviously, it's been brought about by conditions
unanticipated
and beyond their control.
4
He wondered what Mr. Pemberton thought upon receiving Gavin's no-doubt
unanticipated
response.
5
Yet her
unanticipated
affection for the infant did not alter the facts.
1
Ullen was struck by the amazing things one learned at
unlooked
-
for
times.
2
My inopportune arrival was evidently a great and
unlooked
-
for
vexation to him.
3
The conjectures on the causes of this
unlooked
-
for
determination were exceedingly various.
4
The sudden appearance of this
unlooked
-
for
apparition acted strongly upon the donkey.
5
The
unlooked
-
for
interference of the great vessel was too much for them.
In a sudden and unexpected way.
suddenly
abruptly
all of a sudden
1
For today, we'll...;I'm sorry for bringing this up
out
of
the
blue
.
2
He said the news came as a bolt
out
of
the
blue
.
3
Then somebody asked a question straight
out
of
the
blue
-
no
preliminaries
,
nothing.
4
You'll be in and
out
of
the
blue
time inside ten minutes.
5
Why they started to talk about these sanctions
out
of
the
blue
?
6
Right
out
of
the
blue
,
just when she was feeling so happy.
7
But Massino just didn't approach Cantarella for business
out
of
the
blue
.
8
But Sir James's success did not come from
out
of
the
blue
.
9
An unknown could come
out
of
the
blue
and dominate the field.
10
But then, one day, and almost
out
of
the
blue
,
she agreed.
11
Hawthorne continued, It was
out
of
the
blue
,
like three months ago.
12
It's like a gift that comes
out
of
the
blue
,
Wong said.
13
Then,
out
of
the
blue
,
Sunny asked me if I liked Picasso.
14
So it was totally
out
of
the
blue
to win this money.
15
And then,
out
of
the
blue
,
he looked at her with interest.
16
And then,
out
of
the
blue
,
both publisher and agent were gone.
Portuguese
inesperadamente
sem mais nem menos
inopinadamente
de repente
inesperada
do nada
repentinamente
da cartola