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opens+(verb)

  • 1 mail

    [meil] 1. noun
    (letters, parcels etc by post: His secretary opens his mail.) correio
    2. verb
    (to send by post.) enviar
    - mailbox
    - mailman
    * * *
    mail1
    [meil] n 1 correio, mala postal. 2 correspondência. 3 expedição. • vt expedir pelo correio, levar ao correio, enviar. air mail correio aéreo, via aérea. by return of mail pela volta do correio. mail-train trem-correio. snail mail apelido dado pelos usuários do e-mail ao correio tradiciconal.
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    mail2
    [meil] n 1 armadura. 2 cota de malha. 3 crosta dura que cobre vários animais, como a tartaruga. • vt 1 armar com cota de malha. 2 encouraçar.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > mail

  • 2 mail

    [meil] 1. noun
    (letters, parcels etc by post: His secretary opens his mail.) correio, correspondência
    2. verb
    (to send by post.) enviar pelo correio
    - mailbox - mailman

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > mail

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