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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: PPS

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Killing two birds with one stone

 

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This post will cover some common ways of talking about doing things successfully. Informally, it is very common to say that we “get something done”. When something is completed successfully and often more easily than you expected, you might exclaim, “Job done!” More formally, we can say we “achieve” or “accomplish” something, especially when it takes a lot of effort. In informal English, when people achieved something extremely well, we can say they “smashed it”. If someone succeeded easily in something difficult, such as an exam, the person “sailed through” it.

 

Finally, if you are lucky enough to achieve two things with the same action, you could use the expression “kill two birds with one stone”. I hope this post has fulfilled its aim and that you have managed to learn some new words to help you sail through your exams!

 

(Liz Walter. https://dictionaryblog.cambridge.org. Acesso em 03.07.2025. Adaptado)

 

No trecho do segundo parágrafo — if you are lucky enough to achieve two things with the same action, you could use the expression “kill two birds with one stone” —, a expressão entre aspas equivale, em português, a

 

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