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1 tease
[ti:z] 1. verb1) (to annoy or irritate on purpose: He's teasing the cat.) arreliar2) (to annoy or laugh at (a person) playfully: His school-friends tease him about his size.) brincar com2. noun(a person who enjoys teasing others: He's a tease!) trocista- teaser- teasingly* * *[ti:z] n 1 caçoador, arreliador. 2 caçoada. 3 aborrecimento, importunação. • vt 1 importunar, provocar. 2 caçoar. 3 pedir com insistência. 4 Tech pentear, cardar (lã). to be teased into consenting ser importunado até consentir. -
2 tease
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3 strip-tease
noun (the act, by a woman, of removing her clothes one by one as a theatrical entertainment.) strip-tease -
4 strip-tease
noun (the act, by a woman, of removing her clothes one by one as a theatrical entertainment.) striptease -
5 strip
[strip] 1. past tense, past participle - stripped; verb1) (to remove the covering from something: He stripped the old varnish off the wall; He stripped the branch (of its bark) with his knife.) tirar2) (to undress: She stripped the child (naked) and put him in the bath; He stripped and dived into the water; They were told to strip to the waist.) despir3) (to remove the contents of (a house etc): The house/room was stripped bare / stripped of its furnishings; They stripped the house of all its furnishings.) despojar4) (to deprive (a person) of something: The officer was stripped of his rank for misconduct.) despojar2. noun1) (a long narrow piece of (eg cloth, ground etc): a strip of paper.) faixa, tira2) (a strip cartoon.) tira de quadrinhos3) (a footballer's shirt, shorts, socks etc: The team has a red and white strip.) uniforme de time de futebol•- strip-lighting - strip-tease 3. adjectivea strip-tease show.) de strip-tease -
6 strip
[strip] 1. past tense, past participle - stripped; verb1) (to remove the covering from something: He stripped the old varnish off the wall; He stripped the branch (of its bark) with his knife.) raspar2) (to undress: She stripped the child (naked) and put him in the bath; He stripped and dived into the water; They were told to strip to the waist.) despir(-se)3) (to remove the contents of (a house etc): The house/room was stripped bare / stripped of its furnishings; They stripped the house of all its furnishings.) esvaziar4) (to deprive (a person) of something: The officer was stripped of his rank for misconduct.) privar2. noun1) (a long narrow piece of (eg cloth, ground etc): a strip of paper.) tira2) (a strip cartoon.) história em quadradinhos3) (a footballer's shirt, shorts, socks etc: The team has a red and white strip.) equipamento•- strip-lighting
- strip-tease 3. adjectivea strip-tease show.) de striptease* * *strip1[strip] n 1 tira, faixa. 2 Amer (também comic strip) história em quadrinhos (em jornal ou revista). 3 faixa, pista (para avião). 4 striptease: ato de tirar a roupa dançando, em espetáculo de variedades. 5 uniforme de uma determinada cor usado por time de futebol.————————strip2[strip] vt 1 desnudar. 2 despir-se. 3 despojar, esfolar, pelar, descascar. 4 Naut desmantelar. 5 tirar, roubar, privar. 6 separar as folhas (do fumo) do talo. 7 espanar, desgastar os dentes de uma engrenagem. 8 debulhar. 9 cortar em tiras. to strip a cow ordenhar uma vaca. -
7 fleshpot
flesh.pot[fl'eʃpɔt] n 1 panela de cozer carne. 2 qualquer forma de abundância ou luxo. 3 clube de strip tease, casa de massagem. -
8 kid
I [kid] noun1) (a popular word for a child or teenager: They've got three kids now, two boys and a girl; More than a hundred kids went to the disco last night; ( also adjective) his kid brother (= younger brother).) miúdo2) (a young goat.) cabrito3) (( also adjective) (of) the leather made from its skin: slippers made of kid; kid gloves.) couroII [kid] past tense, past participle - kidded; verb(to deceive or tease, especially harmlessly: We were kidding him about the girl who keeps ringing him up; He kidded his wife into thinking he'd forgotten her birthday; He didn't mean that - he was only kidding!) brincar* * *kid1[kid] n 1 Zool cabrito. 2 carne de cabrito. 3 pele de cabrito, pelica. 4 coll criança, garoto. • vt+vi dar cria, parir (cabritos e antílopes). • adj coll mais moço (irmão ou irmã). my kid sister minha irmã mais moça.————————kid2[kid] vt+vi caçoar, zombar ou tratar como criança, bulir com, arreliar. no kid ding! não brinque! to kid oneself enganar a si mesmo.————————kid3[kid] n Naut bandeja de comida (de madeira).————————kid4[kid] n logro, burla, mistificação. -
9 striptease
strip.tease[str'ipti:z] n striptease: ato de tirar a roupa dançando, em espetáculo de variedades. -
10 tantalise
(to tease or torment (a person etc) by making him want something he cannot have and by keeping it just beyond his reach: The expensive clothes in the shop-window tantalized her.) atormentar- tantalising* * *tan.ta.lise[t'æntəlaiz] vt atormentar, fazer sofrer, provocar. -
11 tantalize
(to tease or torment (a person etc) by making him want something he cannot have and by keeping it just beyond his reach: The expensive clothes in the shop-window tantalized her.) atormentar- tantalising* * *tan.ta.lize[t'æntəlaiz] vt = link=tantalise tantalise. -
12 taunt
[to:nt] 1. verb(to tease, or say unpleasant things to (a person) in a cruel way: The children at school taunted him for being dirty.) troçar2. noun(cruel, unpleasant remarks: He did not seem to notice their taunts.) zombaria- taunting- tauntingly* * *[tɔ:nt] n insulto, escárnio. • vt insultar, escarnecer. • adj Naut alto (mastro). -
13 leave alone
(not to disturb, upset or tease: Why can't you leave your little brother alone?) deixar em paz -
14 kid
I [kid] noun1) (a popular word for a child or teenager: They've got three kids now, two boys and a girl; More than a hundred kids went to the disco last night; ( also adjective) his kid brother (= younger brother).) garoto2) (a young goat.) cabrito3) (( also adjective) (of) the leather made from its skin: slippers made of kid; kid gloves.) de couro de cabritoII [kid] past tense, past participle - kidded; verb(to deceive or tease, especially harmlessly: We were kidding him about the girl who keeps ringing him up; He kidded his wife into thinking he'd forgotten her birthday; He didn't mean that - he was only kidding!) brincar, pregar uma peça -
15 leave alone
(not to disturb, upset or tease: Why can't you leave your little brother alone?) deixar em paz -
16 tantalise
(to tease or torment (a person etc) by making him want something he cannot have and by keeping it just beyond his reach: The expensive clothes in the shop-window tantalized her.) atormentar, tentar- tantalising -
17 tantalize
(to tease or torment (a person etc) by making him want something he cannot have and by keeping it just beyond his reach: The expensive clothes in the shop-window tantalized her.) atormentar, tentar- tantalising -
18 taunt
[to:nt] 1. verb(to tease, or say unpleasant things to (a person) in a cruel way: The children at school taunted him for being dirty.) escarnecer, zombar2. noun(cruel, unpleasant remarks: He did not seem to notice their taunts.) zombaria- taunting- tauntingly
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Tease — (t[=e]z), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Teased}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Teasing}.] [AS. t?san to pluck, tease; akin to OD. teesen, MHG. zeisen, Dan. t[ae]se, t[ae]sse. [root]58. Cf. {Touse}.] 1. To comb or card, as wool or flax. Teasing matted wool. Wordsworth … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tease — tease·ment; tease; strip·tease; … English syllables
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