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1 teeth
[ti:Ɵ]plural; = tooth* * *[ti:θ] n pl de tooth (dente). to be fed up to the teeth estar cheio até a tampa. -
2 teeth
[ti:Ɵ]plural; = tooth -
3 eye-teeth
eye-teeth['ai ti:θ] n coll geralmente na expressão to give one’s eye-teeth (querer muito alguma coisa). I’d give my eye-teeth for the position she has / eu daria tudo para ter sua posição. -
4 canine teeth
(in man, the four sharp-pointed teeth.) caninos* * *ca.nine teeth[k'einain ti:θ] n pl dentes caninos. -
5 a kick in the teeth
a kick in the teethcoll uma recusa, um insucesso. -
6 armed to the teeth
armed to the teetharmado até os dentes. -
7 dragon’s teeth
dra.gon’s teeth[dr'ægənz ti:θ] n pl obstáculos em forma de dentes contra tanques, carros blindados. -
8 false teeth
false teeth[fɔ:ls t'i:θ] n dentes postiços, dentadura. -
9 long in the teeth
long in the teeth.maduro, velho. -
10 set of teeth
set of teeth[set əv t'i:θ] n dentadura. -
11 the horse took the bit between his teeth
the horse took the bit between his teetho cavalo disparou.English-Portuguese dictionary > the horse took the bit between his teeth
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12 through clenched teeth
through clenched teethrelutantemente, obstinadamente. -
13 to be fed up to the teeth
to be fed up to the teethestar cheio até a tampa. -
14 to draw the teeth of
to draw the teeth oftornar inofensivo, cortar as garras. -
15 to get out by the skin of one’s teeth
to get out by the skin of one’s teethescapar por um triz.English-Portuguese dictionary > to get out by the skin of one’s teeth
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16 to gnash one’s teeth
to gnash one’s teethranger os dentes. -
17 to grate the teeth
to grate the teethranger os dentes. -
18 to grind the teeth
to grind the teethranger os dentes. -
19 to grit the teeth
to grit the teethranger os dentes. -
20 to one’s teeth
to one’s teethem franca oposição a, na cara de.
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teeth — teeth; teeth·er; teeth·i·ly; teeth·ing; teeth·less; … English syllables
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Teeth — Tooth Tooth (t[=oo]th), n.; pl. {Teeth} (t[=e]th). [OE. toth,tooth, AS. t[=o][eth]; akin to OFries. t[=o]th, OS. & D. tand, OHG. zang, zan, G. zahn, Icel. t[ o]nn, Sw. & Dan. tand, Goth. tumpus, Lith. dantis, W. dant, L. dens, dentis, Gr. odoy s … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English