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1 handed
hand.ed[h'ændid] adj que tem mãos. left handed canhoto. -
2 high-handed
adjective (done, acting, without consultation of, or consideration for, other people: a high-handed decision; A new headmaster should try not to be too high-handed.) arbitrário* * *high-hand.ed[hai h'ændid] adj arbitrário, embusteiro, arrogante. -
3 single-handed
adjective, adverb (working etc by oneself, without help: He runs the restaurant single-handed; single-handed efforts.) sozinho* * *sin.gle-hand.ed[siŋgəl h'ændid] adj 1 sem ajuda, sozinho, que trabalha sozinho. 2 de uma mão só. -
4 high-handed
adjective (done, acting, without consultation of, or consideration for, other people: a high-handed decision; A new headmaster should try not to be too high-handed.) ditatorial -
5 single-handed
adjective, adverb (working etc by oneself, without help: He runs the restaurant single-handed; single-handed efforts.) sozinho, sem ajuda -
6 empty-handed
adjective (carrying nothing: I went to collect my wages but returned empty-handed.) de mãos vazias* * *empt.y-hand.ed[empti h'ændid] adj de mãos vazias. -
7 left handed
left handedcanhoto. -
8 right-handed
adjective ((of people) using the right hand more easily than the left, eg for writing: The majority of people are right-handed.) manidestro* * *right-hand.ed[rait h'ændid] adj 1 destro, que usa mais a mão direita do que a esquerda. 2 feito com ou para a mão direita. 3 que se opera da esquerda para a direita (no sentido dos ponteiros do relógio). -
9 two-handed
adjective, adverb ((to be used, played etc) with two hands: a two-handed stroke.) de duas mãos* * *two-hand.ed[tu: h'ændid] adj 1 que tem duas mãos. 2 ambidestro. 3 que se maneja com duas mãos. 4 que é para ou requer duas pessoas. -
10 catch red-handed
(to find (a person) in the act of doing wrong: The police caught the thief red-handed.) apanhar com a boca na botija -
11 catch red-handed
(to find (a person) in the act of doing wrong: The police caught the thief red-handed.) pegar em flagrante -
12 empty-handed
adjective (carrying nothing: I went to collect my wages but returned empty-handed.) de mãos vazias -
13 right-handed
adjective ((of people) using the right hand more easily than the left, eg for writing: The majority of people are right-handed.) destro -
14 two-handed
adjective, adverb ((to be used, played etc) with two hands: a two-handed stroke.) a duas mãos -
15 clean-handed
clean-hand.ed[kli:n h'ændid] adj honesto, de mãos limpas, inocente. -
16 double-handed
dou.ble-hand.ed[d∧bəl h'ændid] adj 1 de duas mãos, para duas mãos. 2 traiçoeiro, falso, enganoso. -
17 even-handed
e.ven-hand.ed[i:v2n h'ændid] adj imparcial, justo. -
18 four-handed
four-hand.ed[fɔ: h'ændid] adj 1 quadrúmano. 2 jogo para quatro pessoas. 3 Mus a quatro mãos. -
19 hard-handed
hard-hand.ed[ha:d h'ændid] adj 1 de mãos calejadas. 2 fig severo, duro. -
20 heavy-handed
heav.y-hand.ed[hevi h'ændid] adj 1 desajeitado. 2 autoritário, durão.
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