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41 shave
[ʃeiv] 1. verb1) (to cut away (hair) from (usually oneself) with a razor: He only shaves once a week.) fazer a barba2) ((sometimes with off) to scrape or cut away (the surface of wood etc): The joiner shaved a thin strip off the edge of the door.) aparar3) (to touch lightly in passing: The car shaved the wall.) raspar2. noun((the result of) an act of shaving.) apara- shaven- shavings* * *[ʃeiv] n 1 ato de fazer a barba. give me a shave please / por favor, me faça a barba. 2 fatia fina, folha. 3 ato de falhar ou escapar por um triz. that was a close shave / esta foi por um triz. • vt+vi (pp shaven). 1 fazer a barba. I got shaved / mandei fazer a barba. I shaved off his beard / cortei-lhe a barba. 2 barbear-se. 3 cortar fatias finas. 4 raspar, passar perto. -
42 splint
[splint] 1. noun(a piece of wood etc used to keep a broken arm or leg in a fixed position while it heals.) tala- splinter2. verb(to split into splinters: The door splintered under the heavy blow.) estilhaçar-se* * *[splint] n 1 Med tala (para fratura). 2 tira fina de madeira (como se usa para fazer cestas). • vt entalar, segurar, suportar com tala, encanar (osso). -
43 splinter
noun (a small sharp broken piece of wood etc: The rough plank gave her a splinter in her finger.) lasca* * *splin.ter[spl'intə] n lasca, cavaco, estilhaço. • vt+vi lascar, quebrar em estilhaços, fragmentar-se. • adj dissidente. -
44 torch
[to: ]1) ((American flashlight) a small portable light worked by an electric battery: He shone his torch into her face.) pilha2) (a piece of wood etc set on fire and carried as a light.) archote* * *[tɔ:tʃ] n 1 tocha, archote, facho. 2 maçarico. 3 Brit farolete. electric torch maçarico elétrico. to carry a torch for sl amar (alguém) sem ser correspondido, arrastar um vagão por. -
45 wall
[wo:l] 1. noun1) (something built of stone, brick, plaster, wood etc and used to separate off or enclose something: There's a wall at the bottom of the garden: The Great Wall of China; a garden wall.) muro2) (any of the sides of a building or room: One wall of the room is yellow - the rest are white.) parede2. verb((often with in) to enclose (something) with a wall: We've walled in the playground to prevent the children getting out.) murar- walled- - walled
- wallpaper 3. verb(to put such paper on: I have wallpapered the front room.) pôr papel de parede- have one's back to the wall
- up the wall* * *[wɔ:l] n 1 parede, muro, paredão. 2 fort muralha (também walls). 3 fig barreira, muro. I am up against a brick wall / fig tenho uma montanha (de dificuldades) na minha frente. • vt 1 prover, cercar, dividir ou proteger com parede ou muro, murar, emparedar. 2 fort fortificar. blind dead wall parede sem janelas ou portas. to drive up the wall fazer subir as paredes, deixar muito irritado. to have one’s back to the wall estar encurralado, estar em um beco sem saída. to knock/ bang one’s head against a brick wall tentar o impossível, dar murro em ponta de faca. to wall up fechar com parede. walls have ears as paredes têm ouvidos. -
46 charcoal
(the black part of partly burned wood etc, used as fuel and for drawing.) carvão vegetal, lápis de carvão -
47 chisel
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48 cinder
['sində](a piece of burnt coal, wood etc: the cinders in the fireplace.) borralho- cinema -
49 clearing
noun (a piece of land cleared of wood etc for cultivation: a clearing in the forest.) clareira -
50 domino
['dominəu]plural - dominoes; noun(an oblong piece of wood etc marked with spots with which the game of dominoes is played.) dominó -
51 hoop
[hu:p](a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) aro -
52 kindling
noun (dry wood etc for starting a fire.) graveto -
53 nail
[neil] 1. noun1) (a piece of horn-like substance which grows over the ends of the fingers and toes to protect them: I've broken my nail; toe-nails; Don't bite your finger-nails.) unha2) (a thin pointed piece of metal used to fasten pieces of wood etc together: He hammered a nail into the wall and hung a picture on it.) prego2. verb(to fasten with nails: He nailed the picture to the wall.) pregar- nail-file - nail-polish - nail-varnish - nail-scissors - hit the nail on the head -
54 palette
['pælit](a small flat piece of wood etc, with a hole for the thumb, on which an artist mixes his colours.) paleta -
55 pelmet
['pelmit](a strip of cloth, wood etc hiding a curtain rail.) sanefa -
56 sculptor
feminine - sculptress; noun(an artist who carves or models in stone, clay, wood etc.) escultor -
57 shave
[ʃeiv] 1. verb1) (to cut away (hair) from (usually oneself) with a razor: He only shaves once a week.) barbear(-se), fazer a barba2) ((sometimes with off) to scrape or cut away (the surface of wood etc): The joiner shaved a thin strip off the edge of the door.) aparar3) (to touch lightly in passing: The car shaved the wall.) passar rente2. noun((the result of) an act of shaving.) barbeação- shaven- shavings -
58 splint
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59 splinter
noun (a small sharp broken piece of wood etc: The rough plank gave her a splinter in her finger.) lasca -
60 stack
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