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81 vendor
['vendə(r)](a person who sells ice-cream, hot dogs, souvenirs etc from a stall.)* * *vend.or[v'endə] n 1 parte vendedora, fornecedor. 2 = link=vending%20machine vending machine. street vendor vendedor ambulante, vendedor de rua, Braz coll camelô. -
82 wafer
['weifə](a type of very thin biscuit, often eaten with ice-cream.) bolacha* * *wa.fer[w'eifə] n wafer: a) bolinho delgado, folhado. b) obréia. c) hóstia. d) Comp bolacha: fatia fina de silício usada na fabricação de circuitos integrados. • vt 1 fechar ou selar com obréia. 2 dividir em bolachas. -
83 waffle
I 1. ['wofl] verb(to talk on and on foolishly, pretending that one knows something which one does not: This lecturer will waffle on for hours.) palavrear2. noun(talk of this kind: His speech was pure waffle. He has no idea what he's talking about.) palavrórioII ['wofəl] noun(a flat cake baked in a special appliance that leaves a pattern of squares on it: Waffles are usually eaten with ice cream, syrup or jam.)* * *waf.fle1[w'ɔfəl] n Brit waffle: tipo de panqueca assada e comida com geléia ou calda.————————waf.fle2[w'ɔfəl] n palavras vazias, lugar-comum. • vi 1 Brit encher de palavras vazias, Braz, sl enrolar, encher lingüiça. 2 Amer estar indeciso, não ter opinião formada. -
84 whip
[wip] 1. noun1) (a long cord or strip of leather attached to a handle, used for punishing people, driving horses etc: He carries a whip but he would never use it on the horse.) chicote2) (in parliament, a member chosen by his party to make sure that no one fails to vote on important questions.) leader da bancada2. verb1) (to strike with a whip: He whipped the horse to make it go faster; The criminals were whipped.) chicotear2) (to beat (eggs etc).) bater3) (to move fast especially with a twisting motion like a whip: Suddenly he whipped round and saw me; He whipped out a revolver and shot her.) virar-se•- whiplash- whipped cream
- whip up* * *[wip] n 1 chicote, azorrague, açoite, látego. 2 chicotada. 3 cocheiro. 4 picador (caça). 5 num partido, o membro encarregado de fazer comparecerem os seus correligionários às sessões do parlamento. 6 Brit, Cook sobremesa de creme, ovos, etc. batidos. • vt+vi 1 chicotear, açoitar, surrar, vergastar. 2 arrancar (paletó). 3 sacar (arma). 4 coll derrotar, vencer. 5 bater (creme, ovos, etc.). 6 franzir (costura). 7 enrolar, envolver com fio (corda, etc.). 8 pescar em. 9 mover(-se) depressa, correr, saltar. 10 pôr ou puxar depressa. chief/ government whip no partido governante, o membro que cuida do comparecimento de seus partidários ao parlamento. to whip away a) tocar, expulsar. b) arrancar. to whip back a) tocar para trás. b) percorrer rapidamente. to whip in a) reunir, ajuntar como se ajunta a boiada. b) intrometer-se, entrar na conversa. to whip into fig fazer entrar à força, inculcar (lição). to whip off a) tocar, enxotar, expulsar. b) tirar bruscamente, arrancar (chapéu, paletó). c) fugir. to whip on impelir, fazer correr mais (cavalo). to whip out a) expulsar, afugentar a chicotadas. b) puxar rapidamente, sacar (arma). to whip out of a) tocar para fora. b) fig fazer criar juízo. to whip round a) virar-se, volver rapidamente. b) sair correndo. to whip up a) tocar, fazer andar batendo. b) reunir (partidários). c) Naut guindar, içar. d) excitar sentimentos. e) rebater rapidamente (tênis). -
85 whisk
[wisk] 1. verb1) (to sweep, or cause to move, rapidly: He whisked the dirty dishes off the table; He whisked her off to the doctor.) levar2) (to beat (eggs etc) with a fork or whisk.) bater (ovos)2. noun1) (a rapid, sweeping motion.) batedela2) (a kitchen tool made of wire etc, for beating eggs, cream etc.) batedor* * *whisk1[wisk] n movimento rápido e repentino. • vt+vi 1 tirar, varrer, espanar (pó, migalhas, etc.). 2 mover(-se) rapidamente, voar, chispar. 3 apanhar, pegar leve e ligeiramente, arrebatar. to whisk away a) varrer. b) dar pouca atenção a (alguém), despachar logo. to whisk off a) passar depressa um pano (para limpar o pó). b) levar ou transportar depressa.————————whisk2[wisk] n 1 espanador, vassourinha. 2 batedor de ovos. • vt bater (ovos, creme, nata). -
86 éclair
(a long iced cake usually with cream filling and chocolate icing.) ecler QUERY SPELLING* * *é.clair[ikl'32] n Fr, Cook bomba, éclair, ecler. -
87 do without
(to manage without and accept the lack of: We'll just have to do without a phone; If you're too lazy to fetch the ice-cream you can just do without; I can do without your opinion, if you don't mind.) passar sem -
88 have a hankering for
I have a hankering for a strawberry ice-cream.) apetecer -
89 I wouldn't say no to
(I would like: I wouldn't say no to an ice-cream.) não diria que não a -
90 make short work of
(to dispose of very quickly: The children made short work of the ice-cream.) despachar -
91 polish off
(to finish: She polished off the last of the ice-cream.) terminar -
92 skim milk
(milk from which the cream has been skimmed.) leite desnatado -
93 antiseptic
[ænti'septik]noun, adjective((of) a substance that destroys bacteria (eg in a wound): You ought to put some antiseptic on that cut; an antiseptic cream.) anti-séptico -
94 butter
1. noun(a fatty substance made from cream by churning.) manteiga2. verb(to spread with butter: She buttered the bread.) amanteigar, passar manteiga- buttery- butterfingers - butterscotch - butter up -
95 cake
[keik] 1. noun1) (a food made by baking a mixture of flour, fat, eggs, sugar etc: a piece of cake; a plate of cream cakes; a Christmas cake.) bolo2) (a piece of other food pressed into shape: fishcakes; oatcakes.) bolinho, croquete3) (a flattened hard mass: a cake of soap.) barra2. verb(to cover in the form of a dried mass: His shoes were caked with mud.) empastar -
96 chocolate
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97 cleanse
[klenz](to make clean: This cream will cleanse your skin; cleansed of guilt.) purificar- cleanser -
98 creamy
1) (full of, or like, cream: creamy milk.) cremoso2) (smooth and white: a creamy complexion.) cremoso -
99 dessert
[di'zə:t]1) (the sweet course in a meal; pudding: We had ice-cream for dessert.) sobremesa2) (fruits, sweets etc served at the end of dinner.) sobremesa -
100 do without
(to manage without and accept the lack of: We'll just have to do without a phone; If you're too lazy to fetch the ice-cream you can just do without; I can do without your opinion, if you don't mind.) dispensar
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