- The smell of onions lingers. [O cheiro de cebolas permanece por muito tempo]
- The advice she said to me lingered in my head. [O conselho que ela me disse ficou na minha cabeça]
PHRASAL VERBS COM O VERBO TO LINGER
linger
around
to wait
around; to be idle some place.
- Don't linger around. Get going!
- All the students were lingering around, waiting until the last minute to go into the building.
linger on
to remain for a long time; to exist longer than would have
been thought.
- This cold of mine just keeps lingering on.
- Some of the guests lingered on for a long time after the party was over.
linger on (after someone or something) and stay on (after
someone or something)
to outlast someone or something; to live longer than someone
else or long after an event.
- Aunt Sarah lingered on only a few months after Uncle Herman died.
- She lingered on and was depressed for a while.
linger on something
to delay moving on to the next thing; to remain at something
and not move on.
- Don't linger on that one problem so long.
- I don't want to waste a lot of time lingering on this question.
linger over something
1. to take too much time or idle over something, such as a
meal, a cup of coffee, etc.
- I could linger over coffee all morning, given the chance.
- Don't linger over your soup. It will get cold.
2. to
dawdle over the doing of something.
- You shouldn't linger over eating your dinner.
- It would he best not to linger over making up your mind
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