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41 they live like fighting cock
they live like fighting cockeles vivem com todo luxo (à regalada, à grande).English-Portuguese dictionary > they live like fighting cock
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42 throstle-cock
thros.tle-cock[θr'ɔsəl kɔk] n Ornith macho do tordo. -
43 to be cock-a-hoop
to be cock-a-hooptriunfar, vangloriar-se, ser orgulhoso, inchar-se, empavonar-se. -
44 to cock a snook at someone
to cock a snook at someonea) Brit desafiar, desacatar sabendo que não será punido. b) fazer troça. he cocked a snook at me / ele fez troça de mim, ele me desacatou. -
45 to cock a snook
to cock a snooksl fazer sinal de desprezo (pôr o polegar com os dedos abertos na ponta do nariz em sinal de troça). -
46 to cock up
to cock upestragar, arruinar. -
47 to go off at half cock
to go off at half cocka) disparar muito cedo. b) falar ou agir sem o devido preparo. -
48 half-cock
posição do cão preso pelo dente da armadilha (SA)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > half-cock
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49 fighting\ cock
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50 cocker
cock.er1[k'ɔkə] n galista, adepto de briga de galos.————————cock.er2[k'ɔkə] n cão pequeno de pêlo comprido e orelhas caídas.————————cock.er3[k'ɔkə] vt afagar, mimar, mimosear. -
51 cockle
cock.le1[k'ɔkəl] n 1 qualquer de certos moluscos bivalves como o berbigão e a amêijoa. 2 concha desses moluscos. cockles of the heart fundo do coração. it warms the cockle of my heart isto faz me sentir bem.————————cock.le2[k'ɔkəl] n Bot 1 nigel-a-dos trigos. 2 Bot joio. 3 fig erva daninha.————————cockle3[k'ɔkəl] n prega, ruga, elevação na superfície. • vt+vi enrugar(-se), franzir, bojar. -
52 cocklebur
cock.le.bur, cock.le.burr[k'ɔkəlbə:] n Bot cardo. -
53 cockleburr
cock.le.bur, cock.le.burr[k'ɔkəlbə:] n Bot cardo. -
54 Cockaigne
Cock.aigne[kɔk'ein] n País da Cocanha, paraíso da preguiça e fartura. -
55 Cockayne
Cock.ayne[kɔk'ein] n = link=%20Cockaigne Cockaigne. -
56 cockalorum
cock.a.lo.rum[kɔkəl'ɔ:rəm] n 1 galo pequeno, garnisé. 2 homem pequeno, mas presumido, presunçoso. -
57 cockatrice
cock.a.trice[k'ɔkətrais] n basilisco: serpente fabulosa. -
58 cockboat
cock.boat[k'ɔkbout] n escaler, chalupa. -
59 cockchafer
cock.chaf.er[k'ɔktʃeifə] n besouro, melolonta. -
60 cockcrow
cock.crow[k'ɔkkrou] n 1 hora do canto do galo. 2 fig madrugada. at cockcrow de madrugada, ao cantar do galo.
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