English-Portuguese translation for "80s"
"80s" Portuguese translation
80s {noun}
So being a gang leader in the inner city wasn't such a bad deal in the mid-'80s.
(Laughter) Patrick Ewing, who played for Georgetown in the '80s, comes back every summer.
First of all, most of them were born in the 80s and 90s, under the one-child policy.
He started some of the country's first charter schools in the late '80s in the U.S.
(Laughter) And in the '80s here, you have Bangladesh still among the African countries there.
Usage examples
Usage examples for "80s" in Portuguese
This matter has been taken up in several Council of Europe instruments since the early 80s, but within the European Union it was not debated in the Council until 1998.
Madam President, at the end of the '80s, the European Parliament adopted the Borgho report on the labelling of food products of controlled quality of origin.
This belief would certainly have led those old Socialists, including their great thinker Karl Marx, to applaud the Polish workers’ protest in the 70s and 80s of the 20th century.
In this connection, I welcome Chancellor Schröder's initiative to adopt the PPE-DE ideas of the 70s and 80s and to give them a new lease of life.
Campbell's made Prego, and Prego, in the early '80s, was struggling next to Ragu, which was the dominant spaghetti sauce of the '70s and '80s.
The proposal for a directive drafted at the end of the '80s, and amended in 1990 to take account of the opinion of Parliament, met with strong resistance from some Member States.
It was a French initiative, in the early 80s, to ensure that clock changing dates were harmonized at Community level, once summer-time had been adopted by all Member States.
I remember sometime during the '80s, the mid-'80s, Dick and I and Sidney Coleman would meet a couple of times up in San Francisco at some very rich guy's house up in San Francisco for dinner.
But over the '70s and '80s, the South Korea government decided they wanted to rapidly industrialize, and so what they did was, they started to push women into the workforce.
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