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[pɛ̃]Nom masculin pão masculinopain au chocolat pão de chocolatepain complet pão integralpain d'épice pão masculino de melpain de mie pão de formapain perdu rabanadas feminino pluralpain aux raisins pão masculino com passas* * *pain pɛ̃]nome masculino1 pãodu pain rassispão duropâte à painmassa de pãopain grillétorradabarra f.pain de glacebloco de gelopain dermatologiquesabonete dermatológicogagner son painganhar a vidamurrose prendre un painreceber um murrocroissant de chocolatepão integralpão de misturabroinha de melpão caseiropão de formater muito que fazer, ter muito que lhe darestar a pão e água -
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[pɛ̃]Nom masculin pão masculinopain au chocolat pão de chocolatepain complet pão integralpain d'épice pão masculino de melpain de mie pão de formapain perdu rabanadas feminino pluralpain aux raisins pão masculino com passas* * *[pɛ̃]Nom masculin pão masculinopain au chocolat pão de chocolatepain complet pão integralpain d'épice pão masculino de melpain de mie pão de formapain perdu rabanadas feminino pluralpain aux raisins pão masculino com passas -
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[pein] 1. noun(hurt or suffering of the body or mind: a pain in the chest.) dor2. verb(to cause suffering or upset to (someone): It pained her to admit that she was wrong.) doer- pained- painful
- painfully
- painless
- painlessly
- painkiller
- painstaking
- a pain in the neck
- take pains* * *[pein] n 1 dor, sofrimento. 2 tormento, aflição, angústia. 3 castigo, pena, punição. 4 pains dores do parto. 5 esforço, trabalho. • vt+vi 1 atormentar, afligir. 2 magoar, desgostar. 3 causar dor a. 4 doer. 5 esforçar-se, empenhar-se. he had his labour for his pains ele esforçou-se à toa. he’s a pain in the ass/ backside Amer coll ele é um indivíduo insuportável, Brit coll ele é um pé no saco. he’s a pain in the neck Amer ele é um indivíduo intragável. no pains no gains sem trabalho nada se alcança, não há bônus sem ônus. to be at great pains a) fazer um grande esforço. b) estar ansioso por fazer algo muito bem. to be in pains sofrer, padecer. to put to pains torturar, atormentar. to spare no pains não poupar esforços. to take pains for esforçar-se para. under pains sob pena de. -
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[pein] 1. noun(hurt or suffering of the body or mind: a pain in the chest.) dor2. verb(to cause suffering or upset to (someone): It pained her to admit that she was wrong.) doer- pained- painful - painfully - painless - painlessly - painkiller - painstaking - a pain in the neck - take pains -
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dorEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > pain
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7 pain threshold
pain thresh.old[p'ein θreʃhould] n limiar da dor. -
8 gagne-pain
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9 grille-pain
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10 gagne-pain
[gaɲpɛ̃]Nom masculin invariable ganha-pão masculino* * *gagne-pain gɑɲpɛ̃]nome masculino( sustento) ganha-pão -
11 grille-pain
[gʀijpɛ̃]Nom masculin invariable torradeira feminino* * *grille-pain gʀijpɛ̃]nome masculino 2 númerostorradeira f. -
12 he’s a pain in the ass/backside
he’s a pain in the ass/backsideAmer coll ele é um indivíduo insuportável, Brit coll ele é um pé no saco.English-Portuguese dictionary > he’s a pain in the ass/backside
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13 he’s a pain in the neck
he’s a pain in the neckAmer ele é um indivíduo intragável. -
14 his face worked with pain
his face worked with painseu rosto se contorceu de dor. -
15 keen pain
keen pain[ki:n p'ein] n dor aguda, atroz. -
16 precordial pain
pre.cor.di.al pain[pri:k'ɔ:diəl pein] n Med precordialgia. -
17 referred pain
re.ferred pain[rif'ə:d pein] n Med dor reflexa: dor sentida numa área, mas originada em outra. -
18 to feel no pain
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19 to kill the pain
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20 a pain in the neck
(a person who is constantly annoying: People who are always complaining are a pain in the neck.) chato
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