Às cegas

blind·fold·ed (blaɪndfəʊldɪd) adjective. 1. wearing a blindfold; covering the eyes with or as if with a bandage. 2. prevented from seeing and especially from comprehending. às·ce·gas Read this article in English here. 12 passas, 12 desejos, uma mão cheia de resoluções, 12 meses para as concretizar. Apesar de tudo, a única coisa certa sobre o futuro é que ele se segue sempre a um presente. Tudo o resto é […]
Blindfolded

blind·fold·ed (blaɪndfəʊldɪd) adjective. 1. wearing a blindfold; covering the eyes with or as if with a bandage. 2. prevented from seeing and especially from comprehending. às·ce·gas Lê este artigo em Português aqui. 12 raisins, 12 wishes, a handful of resolutions, 12 months to fulfill them all. Even so, the only sure thing about the future is that it always follows a present. Everything else is just jumping blindfolded. And you […]
Medo

fear (fɪə, fɪər) noun. 1. a feeling of distress, apprehension or alarm caused by the presence or imminence of danger or pain 2. a cause of or a reason for this feeling 3. an extreme reverence or awe, as to a deity 4. concern; anxiety verb. 1. to be afraid or frightened of 2. to be uneasy or apprehensive about 3. to consider probable; expect 4. to revere, respect or be in awe of (a deity, for example) me·do “Fear” foi uma das primeiras palavras que aprendi em Inglês. Lembro-me tão bem, há muitos […]
Fear
fear (fɪə, fɪər) noun. 1. a feeling of distress, apprehension or alarm caused by the presence or imminence of danger or pain 2. a cause of or a reason for this feeling 3. an extreme reverence or awe, as to a deity 4. concern; anxiety verb. 1. to be afraid or frightened of 2. to be uneasy or apprehensive about 3. to consider probable; expect 4. to revere, respect or be in awe of (a deity, for example) me·do “Fear” was one of the first words I learned in English. I remember it so […]