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[klæp] 1. past tense, past participle - clapped; verb1) (to strike the palms of the hands together eg to show approval, to mark a rhythm, or to gain attention etc: When the singer appeared, the audience started to clap loudly; They clapped the speech enthusiastically; Clap your hands in time to the music.) bater palmas2) (to strike (someone) with the palm of the hand, often in a friendly way: He clapped him on the back and congratulated him.) dar uma palmada3) (to put suddenly (into prison, chains etc): They clapped him in jail.) prender2. noun1) (a sudden noise (of thunder).) trovão2) (an act of clapping: They gave the performer a clap; He gave me a clap on the back.) palmadas* * *clap1[klæp] n 1 palmada. 2 estrondo, estrépito. 3 ribombo, estampido do trovão. 4 aplauso, palmas. 5 dial golpe de azar. • vi+vt 1 bater uma coisa contra a outra com estrondo. 2 aplaudir, bater palmas. 3 golpear, bater com um golpe rápido. 4 colocar, pôr rapidamente. 5 coll fazer, arranjar às pressas. at a clap de uma vez, de um só golpe. clap of thunder ribombo de trovão, trovão. to clap down escrever, anotar apressadamente. to clap eyes on cravar os olhos em. to clap hands 1 bater palmas, aplaudir. 2 fazer um acordo. to clap hold of segurar, agarrar firmemente. to clap into 1 fechar repentinamente, encarcerar. 2 entrar em. to clap on vestir roupas rapidamente. to clap shut fechar de um golpe, bater (porta, janela). to clap spurs to the horse esporear o cavalo. to clap to fazer às pressas. to clap up 1 trancar, trancafiar. 2 arch terminar de repente.————————clap2[klæp] n sl gonorréia (também the claps). -
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['prizn](a building in which criminals are kept; a jail: He was sent to prison; He is in prison.) prisão- prisoner- prisoner of war
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- hold prisoner* * *pris.on[pr'izən] n 1 prisão, cadeia, cárcere. 2 Amer penitenciária. • vt Poet prender, encarcerar. • adj de prisão. to put into prison, to send to encarcerar. -
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[klæp] 1. past tense, past participle - clapped; verb1) (to strike the palms of the hands together eg to show approval, to mark a rhythm, or to gain attention etc: When the singer appeared, the audience started to clap loudly; They clapped the speech enthusiastically; Clap your hands in time to the music.) aplaudir, bater palmas2) (to strike (someone) with the palm of the hand, often in a friendly way: He clapped him on the back and congratulated him.) dar um tapa3) (to put suddenly (into prison, chains etc): They clapped him in jail.) trancafiar2. noun1) (a sudden noise (of thunder).) estrondo2) (an act of clapping: They gave the performer a clap; He gave me a clap on the back.) tapa
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jail — (Brit. also gaol) ► NOUN ▪ a place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime. ► VERB ▪ put in jail. DERIVATIVES jailer (also gaoler) noun. ORIGIN the word came into England from two Old French words, jaiole and gayole (the… … English terms dictionary
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