Ainda não temos significados para "very dubious".
1Our correspondent in Washington, Simon Marks, says the claim is very dubious.
2Grace felt very dubious as to the outcome of such an interview.
3You seem very dubious about the project, so why put your name down?
4As to the merit of contemporaneous narratives, it seems to me very dubious.
5Then just how the various works would be looked at is very dubious.
6The officers hardly took his words seriously, and gave a very dubious assent.
7He had only one advantage, and that a very dubious one.
8This is a very dubious matter, and common prudence suggests a little consideration.
9The affair happened in a very dubious sort of place.
10The affairs of that company were, at this time, in a very dubious state.
11The poor fellow could only manage a very dubious smile.
12That conference fell under very dubious circumstances and a lengthy court battle then took place.
13But it's a very dubious thing to be saying.
14The Frenchman looked very dubious as Brenton said this, while the latter rather bridled up.
15That again seemed to the learned Melanchthon very dubious.
16It couldn't have happened without the tax breaks given freely and often for very dubious schemes.
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Very dubious ao longo do tempo
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