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1 Welsh
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2 welsh
[welʃ] vi sl 1 calotear, não pagar o que deve. 2 não manter a palavra dada. -
3 Welsh rabbit
Welsh rab.bit[w'elʃ ræbit] n Cook torrada com mistura de queijo derretido.————————Welsh rabbittorrada com queijo derretido. -
4 Welsh corgi
Welsh cor.gi[welʃ k'ɔ:gi] n Zool cachorrinho galês de corpo alongado e cara de raposa. -
5 the Welsh
the Welshos galeses. -
6 Welshman
Welsh.man[w'elʃmən] n galês, natural do País de Gales. -
7 Welshwoman
Welsh.wo.man[w'eʃwumən] n galesa: natural do País de Gales. -
8 welsher
welsh.er[w'elʃə] n 1 quem engana nas apostas (especialmente de corridas). 2 caloteiro. 3 tratante. -
9 rarebit
rare.bit[r'ɛəbit] n torrada com queijo derretido, o mesmo que link=Welsh%20rabbit Welsh rabbit. -
10 welch
[welʃ] v = link=welsh welsh. -
11 W
( written abbreviation) (watt(s).)* * *W1[d'∧bəlju:] n vigésima terceira letra do alfabeto, semivogal.————————W2 -
12 metheglin
me.theg.lin[meθ'eglin] n Welsh bebida feita de mel fermentado e água. -
13 rabbit
['ræbit](a type of small long-eared burrowing animal, found living wild in fields or sometimes kept as a pet.) coelho* * *rab.bit[r'æbit] n 1 coelho. 2 pele de coelho. 3 sl indivíduo atrapalhado, desajeitado em jogos ou divertimentos ao ar livre. 4 pessoa tímida. 5 pessoa insignificante, sem importância. • vi 1 caçar coelhos. 2 limpar uma área de coelhos. 3 falar bobagem, matraquear. she is rabbiting on / ela não pára de matraquear, falar abobrinhas. doe-rabbit fêmea do coelho. Welsh rabbit torrada com queijo derretido. -
14 on one's doorstep
(very close to where one lives: The Welsh mountains are on our doorstep.) à mão -
15 on one's doorstep
(very close to where one lives: The Welsh mountains are on our doorstep.) na porta de alguém
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