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1 bite
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2 bite one’s lips
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3 bite
1. past tense - bit; verb(to seize, grasp or tear (something) with the teeth or jaws: The dog bit his leg; He was bitten by a mosquito.) morder2. noun1) (an act of biting or the piece or place bitten: a bite from the apple; a mosquito bite.) mordidela2) (the nibble of a fish on the end of one's line: I've been fishing for hours without a bite.) mordidela•- biting- bite the dust* * *[bait] n 1 bocado: pedaço cortado com os dentes. give me a bite / deixe dar uma dentada, dê-me algo para comer. 2 refeição ligeira. 3 mordedura, mordida, dentada. 4 ferida, ferroada, picada. 5 dor aguda. 6 aperto, ato de agarrar. 7 ação mordente de um ácido sobre metal. • vt (ps bit, pp bit, bitten) 1 morder, cortar com os dentes. the dog bit me in the arm, he bit my arm / o cachorro mordeu-me no braço, ele mordeu meu braço. 2 roer. 3 cortar, perfurar. 4 ferir com os dentes, picar, ferroar. 5 abocar, abocanhar, morder repentinamente. 6 causar dor aguda a. 7 agarrar-se a, pegar em. 8 morder a isca, ser pego (o peixe, e também figurativo). 9 trapacear, iludir. 10 corroer, atacar (ácido). it bit in / corroeu. 11 impressionar profundamente. be bitten with ser apaixonado por (alguma coisa). bite one’s lips controlar-se. it bit into cortou em. once bitten, twice shy gato escaldado tem medo de água fria. to be bitten a) ser mordido. b) ser enganado. to bite off more than one can chew coll assumir encargos superiores às suas forças. to bite the dust ser vencido, cair morto. to bite the hand that feeds cuspir no prato em que comeu. to bite the tongue guardar segredo. -
4 bite
1. past tense - bit; verb(to seize, grasp or tear (something) with the teeth or jaws: The dog bit his leg; He was bitten by a mosquito.) morder, picar2. noun1) (an act of biting or the piece or place bitten: a bite from the apple; a mosquito bite.) mordida, picada, dentada2) (the nibble of a fish on the end of one's line: I've been fishing for hours without a bite.) mordida•- biting- bite the dust -
5 bite the dust
(to fail; to be unsuccessful: That's another scheme that's bitten the dust.) morder o pó -
6 bite
I.picada (insect), mordedura ([lang name="English"]dog, horse, snake)II. (v)morder; picarEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > bite
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7 bite
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8 bite the dust
(to fail; to be unsuccessful: That's another scheme that's bitten the dust.) morder o pó -
9 snake-bite
noun (the wound resulting from the bite of a snake: What is the best treatment for (a) snake-bite?) mordedura de cobra* * *snake-bite[sn'eik bait] n mordida, picada de cobra. -
10 to bite the dust
to bite the dustfig 1 ser morto. 2 ser derrotado, malograr.————————to bite the dustser vencido, cair morto. -
11 snake-bite
noun (the wound resulting from the bite of a snake: What is the best treatment for (a) snake-bite?) picada de serpente -
12 Barking dogs don’t bite
Barking dogs don’t bitecão que ladra não morde. -
13 his bark is worse than his bite
his bark is worse than his bitecão que ladra não morde.English-Portuguese dictionary > his bark is worse than his bite
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14 someone’s bark is worse than their bite
someone’s bark is worse than their biteo diabo não é tão feio como se pinta.English-Portuguese dictionary > someone’s bark is worse than their bite
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15 to bite off more than one can chew
to bite off more than one can chewcoll assumir encargos superiores às suas forças.English-Portuguese dictionary > to bite off more than one can chew
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16 to bite off more than you can chew
to bite off more than you can chewcoll ter os olhos maiores que a boca, pretender fazer mais do que é capaz.English-Portuguese dictionary > to bite off more than you can chew
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17 to bite one’s lips
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18 to bite one’s nails
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19 to bite the hand that feeds
to bite the hand that feedscuspir no prato em que comeu. -
20 to bite the hands that feeds
to bite the hands that feedsser mal-agradecido.English-Portuguese dictionary > to bite the hands that feeds
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