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1 plough
1. noun(a type of farm tool pulled through the top layer of the soil to turn it over.) arado2. verb1) (to turn over (the earth) with such a tool: The farmer was ploughing (in) a field.) arar2) (to travel with difficulty, force a way etc: The ship ploughed through the rough sea; I've all this work to plough through.) abrir caminho3) (to crash: The lorry ploughed into the back of a bus.) entrar em* * *[plau] n Brit 1 arado, charrua. 2 terra arada. 3 máquina para remover neve. 4 Tech guilherme. 5 Plough Astr Ursa Maior. 6 sl bomba, reprovação em exame. • vt 1 arar, lavrar. 2 sulcar, fender. 3 Tech trabalhar com guilherme. they ploughed their way eles abriram o seu caminho. to plough out levantar (a terra). to plough the sands trabalhar sem proveito. to plough through arar. to plough up sulcar. to put one’s hands to the plough pôr mãos à obra. -
2 plough
1. noun(a type of farm tool pulled through the top layer of the soil to turn it over.) arado2. verb1) (to turn over (the earth) with such a tool: The farmer was ploughing (in) a field.) arar2) (to travel with difficulty, force a way etc: The ship ploughed through the rough sea; I've all this work to plough through.) abrir caminho, sulcar3) (to crash: The lorry ploughed into the back of a bus.) lançar-se em -
3 plough
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4 disc plough
disc plough[d'isk plau] n = link=disc%20harrow disc harrow. -
5 draining-plough
drain.ing-plough[dre'iniŋ plau] n charrua para fazer regos de água. -
6 drill plough
drill plough[dr'il plau] n arado para semear por sulcos. -
7 to follow the plough
to follow the ploughdedicar-se à lavoura. -
8 to plough out
to plough outlevantar (a terra). -
9 to plough the sands
to plough the sandstrabalhar sem proveito. -
10 to plough through
to plough througharar. -
11 to plough up
to plough upsulcar. -
12 to put one’s hands to the plough
to put one’s hands to the ploughpôr mãos à obra.English-Portuguese dictionary > to put one’s hands to the plough
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13 tractor plough
tract.or plough[tr'æktə plau] n arado motorizado. -
14 trench plough
trench plough[tr'entʃ plau] n arado fundo. -
15 ploughable
plough.a.ble[pl'auəbəl] adj arável, lavradio. -
16 ploughbeam
plough.beam[pl'aubi:m] n varal de arado. -
17 ploughboy
plough.boy[pl'aubɔi] n 1 moço do arado. 2 jovem do campo. -
18 plougher
plough.er[pl'auə] n lavrador, arador. -
19 ploughing
plough.ing[pl'auiŋ] n 1 lavra, lavrada, aradura. 2 sulco feito pelo arado. -
20 ploughland
plough.land[pl'aulænd] n terra arável.
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