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1 soft fruit
soft fruit[sɔft fr'u:t] n Brit frutos pequenos, de pele muito fina, tais como morango, amora, etc. -
2 pulp
1. noun1) (the soft, fleshy part of a fruit.) polpa2) (a soft mass of other matter, eg of wood etc from which paper is made: wood-pulp.) pasta2. verb(to make into pulp: The fruit was pulped and bottled.) esmagar- pulpy* * *[p∧lp] n 1 polpa: a) pasta, massa. b) parte carnosa de frutos ou talos. c) Anat tecido que se assemelha à polpa. 2 mistura usada para fabricação de papel. 3 revista impressa em papel barato, geralmente sensacionalista. 4 mistura de minério triturado e água. • vi 1 reduzir a polpa. 2 despolpar. 3 tornar-se polposo. dental pulp polpa dentária. -
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4 peach
[pi: ]1) (a kind of juicy, soft-skinned fruit: She doesn't like peaches; ( also adjective) a peach tree.) pêssego2) (( also adjective) (of) the orange-pink colour of the fruit: Would you call that colour peach?; The walls are painted peach.) cor de pêssego* * *peach1[pi:tʃ] n 1 Bot pessegueiro. 2 pêssego. 3 sl garota bonita. 4 cor de pêssego. 5 vulg seio. • adj da cor de pêssego.————————peach2[pi:tʃ] vt+vi sl delatar, denunciar. they peached against (ou on) him / eles o delataram. -
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[pi: ]1) (a kind of juicy, soft-skinned fruit: She doesn't like peaches; ( also adjective) a peach tree.) pêssego2) (( also adjective) (of) the orange-pink colour of the fruit: Would you call that colour peach?; The walls are painted peach.) cor de pêssego -
6 flesh
[fleʃ]1) (the soft substance (muscles etc) that covers the bones of animals.) carne2) (the soft part of fruit: the golden flesh of a peach.) polpa•- fleshy- flesh and blood
- in the flesh* * *[fleʃ] n 1 carne do homem e dos animais e polpa das frutas. 2 gordura, robustez. 3 corpo, aspecto exterior do corpo, matéria em oposição ao espírito. 4 fig sensualidade, concupiscência. 5 fig a humanidade, a raça humana, a natureza humana. 6 fig os seres vivos, os animais. 7 raça, família, consangüinidade, parentesco. 8 Bot mesocarpo, polpa das frutas e legumes. • vt 1 descarnar (couro). 2 alimentar com carne. 3 (caça) encarniçar, encarnar, fazer tomar gosto a carne. 4 fig iniciar, praticar ou usar pela primeira vez. 5 exercitar, endurecer, calejar, acostumar, incitar, animar. 6 engordar, pôr carnes. an arm of flesh força humana. flesh and blood a natureza humana. flesh and fell todo o corpo, inteiramente. in the flesh em carne e osso, em pessoa. one’s own flesh and blood os descendentes. to go the way of all flesh morrer. to lose flesh emagrecer. to press the flesh Amer coll cumprimentar apertando a mão (de grande número de pessoas). to put flesh on something acrescentar detalhes, fornecer mais informação. to put on flesh, to run to flesh engordar. -
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[fleʃ]1) (the soft substance (muscles etc) that covers the bones of animals.) carne2) (the soft part of fruit: the golden flesh of a peach.) polpa•- fleshy- flesh and blood - in the flesh -
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[fiɡ](a type of soft pear-shaped fruit, often eaten dried.) figo* * *figurative(ly)————————fig1[fig] n 1 figo. 2 Bot figueira. 3 fig ninharia, coisa sem valor, bagatela. I don’t care a fig for it / não faço caso disso, não me importo absolutamente com isso. he isn’t worth a fig / ele não vale nada. he is a moldy fig sl ele é um pedante ou um pudico, puritano.————————fig2[fig] n vestes, atavios, aprestos, petrechos, aparelhamento. in full fig sl em traje de rigor, gala, etc. in good fig em boa forma ou condição. -
9 pith
[piƟ]1) (the white substance between the peel of an orange, lemon etc and the fruit itself.) miolo2) (the soft substance in the centre of the stems of plants.) miolo3) (the most important part of anything: the pith of the argument.) miolo* * *[piθ] n 1 medula. 2 fig força, vigor. 3 tutano. 4 cerne, núcleo. 5 essência, ponto capital. • vt matar secionando a medula espinhal. -
10 squashy
adjective (soft or easily squashed: The rain makes the fruit very squashy.) mole* * *squash.y[skw'ɔʃi] adj mole, como polpa ou massa. -
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[fiɡ](a type of soft pear-shaped fruit, often eaten dried.) figo -
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[piƟ]1) (the white substance between the peel of an orange, lemon etc and the fruit itself.) mesocarpo2) (the soft substance in the centre of the stems of plants.) medula3) (the most important part of anything: the pith of the argument.) essência -
13 squashy
adjective (soft or easily squashed: The rain makes the fruit very squashy.) mole
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