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['foulii‹](leaves: This plant has dark foliage.) folhagem* * *fo.li.age[f'ouliidʒ] n 1 folhagem, ramaria, ramagem, fronde. 2 ornato que imita folhas, flores. -
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folhagemEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > foliage
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fo.li.age-plant[f'ouliidʒpla:nt] n planta folífera. -
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I 1. [klip] past tense, past participle - clipped; verb1) (to cut (foliage, an animal's hair etc) with scissors or shears: The shepherd clipped the sheep; The hedge was clipped.) cortar2) (to strike sharply: She clipped him over the ear.) bater2. noun1) (an act of clipping.) corte2) (a sharp blow: a clip on the ear.) bofetada3) (a short piece of film: a video clip.)•- clipper- clipping II 1. [klip] past tense, past participle - clipped; verb(to fasten with a clip: Clip these papers together.) agrafar2. noun(something for holding things together or in position: a paper-clip; a hair-clip; bicycle-clips (= round pieces of metal etc for holding the bottom of trouser legs close to the leg).) gancho* * *clip1[klip] n 1 tosquia, corte. 2 tosão, velo. 3 qualquer coisa cortada. 4 movimento rápido. 5 coll golpe. 6 Amer coll ocasião única. • vt+vi 1 tosquiar, cortar (com tesoura). 2 aparar, cercear. 3 cortar cabelo ou lã. 4 omitir sílabas ou sons na pronúncia. he clips his g’s / ele não pronuncia os gês. 5 reduzir, cortar, encurtar. 6 coll mover-se rapidamente. 7 coll golpear rapidamente. 8 recortar (notícias de jornal). 9 Tech desbarbar. 10 sl enganar, tapear. at a good clip a passos rápidos. to clip the wing of cortar as asas de (também fig). clipped word abreviatura. film clip filme clipe: pequena parte ou pequeno trecho de um filme completo, constituindo uma separata. video clip videoclipe: número musical com representação teatral gravado em videoteipe.————————clip2[klip] n 1 clipe, grampo. 2 pente para balas. • vt+vi segurar (com clipe), grampear, apertar. -
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I 1. [klip] past tense, past participle - clipped; verb1) (to cut (foliage, an animal's hair etc) with scissors or shears: The shepherd clipped the sheep; The hedge was clipped.) podar, tosquiar2) (to strike sharply: She clipped him over the ear.) esbofetear2. noun1) (an act of clipping.) poda, tosquia2) (a sharp blow: a clip on the ear.) bofetada3) (a short piece of film: a video clip.) clip•- clipper- clipping II 1. [klip] past tense, past participle - clipped; verb(to fasten with a clip: Clip these papers together.) prender2. noun(something for holding things together or in position: a paper-clip; a hair-clip; bicycle-clips (= round pieces of metal etc for holding the bottom of trouser legs close to the leg).) grampo, presilha, clipe
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