Ainda não temos significados para "little respite".
1The new year brought little respite for Rutnam and his colleagues.
2By diligent application I hoped in the end to secure a little respite.
3Night brought but little respite, and even Old Mammy complained of the heat.
4At the same time, however, but little respite was given to the Russians.
5But I think I am entitled to some little respite now.
6Under any circumstances, however, they have but little respite from inconvenience and want.
7But for those who live in the arid centre there is little respite.
8There was little respite for England's tourists as the temperature rose in Sydney.
9But for those who live in the arid center there is little respite.
10Come, shoes off, and to bed; we'll have a little respite from you.
11They grew up in a community with little respite from stress, pollution and noise.
12But I am allowed a little respite now and then.
13In murky drizzle against London Irish there was little respite from a stormy season.
14And into this we crawled, and stewed till evening brought us some little respite.
15Their thinking him so was a mercy, since it gave him a little respite.
16Meanwhile, I will give some little respite to my fingers.
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