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1 Scotch
[sko ](to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) desfazer* * *[skɔtʃ] n 1 escocês, habitante da Escócia. 2 escocês, dialeto da Escócia. 3 uísque escocês. • adj escocês. -
2 scotch
[sko ](to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) desfazer* * *scotch1[skɔtʃ] n sulco, corte, incisão. • vt 1 ferir levemente. 2 tornar inofensivo. 3 cortar.————————scotch2[skɔtʃ] n calço, cunha. • vt frenar, travar (roda) com cunha. -
3 scotch
[sko ](to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) cortar -
4 Scotch broth
Scotch broth[skɔtʃ br'ɔθ] n Cook caldo de carne com legumes e cevada. -
5 Scotch tape dispenser
Scotch tape dispenserporta-fita durex. -
6 Scotch terrier
Scotch ter.rier[skɔtʃ t'eriə] n terrier escocês: cão de pernas curtas e pêlo eriçado. -
7 Scotch whisky
Scotch whis.ky[skɔtʃ w'iski] n uísque escocês. -
8 Scotch woodcock
Scotch wood.cock[skɔtʃ w'udkɔk] n Cook ovos mexidos com torrada e enchova. -
9 Scotch-Irish
Scotch-I.rish[skɔtʃ 'airiʃ] n+adj escocês-irlandês. -
10 Scotch tape
[sko teip]((American) (British sellotape) a kind of (transparent) adhesive tape: He mended the torn page with Scotch tape.) fita-cola* * *Scotch tape[skɔtʃ t'eip] n trademark durex, fita adesiva. -
11 Scotch tape
[sko teip]((American) (British sellotape) a kind of (transparent) adhesive tape: He mended the torn page with Scotch tape.) -
12 hop-scotch
hop-scotch[h'ɔp skɔtʃ] n amarelinha: brincadeira de crianças. -
13 Scotchman
Scotch.man[sk'ɔtʃmən] n escocês. -
14 Scotchwoman
Scotch.wom.an[sk'ɔtʃwumən] n escocesa. -
15 butterscotch
[-sko ]noun (a kind of hard toffee made with butter.) caramelo* * *but.ter.scotch[b'∧təskɔtʃ] n bala feita de manteiga e caramelo. • adj 1 temperado com manteiga e caramelo. 2 da cor de caramelo. -
16 dispenser
noun farmacêutico* * *dis.pens.er[disp'ensə] n 1 dispensador, aquele que dispensa ou atribui. 2 distribuidor de medicamentos, boticário. Scotch tape dispenser porta-fita durex. soap dispenser porta-sabão. -
17 reel
[ri:l] 1. noun1) (a round wheel-shaped or cylindrical object of wood, metal etc on which thread, film, fishing-lines etc can be wound: a reel of sewing-cotton; He changed the reel in the projector.) rolo2) ((the music for) a type of lively Scottish, Irish or American dance: The fiddler played a reel; to dance a reel.) quadrilha2. verb(to stagger; to sway; to move in an unsteady way: The drunk man reeled along the road; My brain was reeling with all the information that he gave me.) cambalear- reel in- reel off* * *reel1[ri:l] n 1 carretel, sarilho, bobina. 2 molinete (de linha de pescar). 3 tambor. 4 torniquete. 5 dobadoura. • vt 1 bobinar, enrolar em carretel ou bobina. 2 dobar. 3 filmar. off the reel Amer coll continuamente, sem interrupção. reel of the log Naut carretel da barquilha. reel-to-reel de carretel, que é enrolado de um carretel para outro. to reel in enrolar. to reel off a) desenrolar. b) repetir de memória, falar ou escrever fluentemente. to reel up a fish pescar com vara de carretel.————————reel2[ri:l] n movimento vacilante ou cambaleante. • vt+vi 1 vacilar, cambalear. 2 andar de modo cambaleante, vacilante. 3 oscilar, balançar.————————reel3[ri:l] n 1 dança escocesa (Scotch reel) ou americana (Virginia reel). 2 a respectiva música. • vt dançar o reel.
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