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  • 1 grip

    [ɡrip] 1. past tense, past participle - gripped; verb
    (to take a firm hold of: He gripped his stick; The speaker gripped (the attention of) his audience.) agarrar
    2. noun
    1) (a firm hold: He had a firm grip on his stick; He has a very strong grip; in the grip of the storm.) aperto
    2) (a bag used by travellers: He carried his sports equipment in a large grip.) mala
    3) (understanding: He has a good grip of the subject.) compreensão
    - come to grips with
    - lose one's grip
    * * *
    [grip] n 1 ação de agarrar, de segurar, aperto. 2 poder, força da mão. 3 cabo, alça. 4 ferramenta para agarrar ou segurar: pinça, garra de máquina, embreagem. 5 aperto de mão. 6 Amer mala, bolsa de viagem. 7 fig domínio, controle. 8 fig apoio (moral). 9 dor aguda e repentina. • vt 1 agarrar, apanhar, segurar, pegar. 2 fascinar, prender a atenção. 3 entender, compreender, fig pegar. he is losing his grip on reality ele está se perdendo no terreno da fantasia. to come to grips engalfinhar-se, atracar-se, lutar corpo-a-corpo. to come to grips with desentender-se com. winter holds nature in his grip o inverno domina a natureza.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > grip

  • 2 grip

    [ɡrip] 1. past tense, past participle - gripped; verb
    (to take a firm hold of: He gripped his stick; The speaker gripped (the attention of) his audience.) segurar
    2. noun
    1) (a firm hold: He had a firm grip on his stick; He has a very strong grip; in the grip of the storm.) aperto
    2) (a bag used by travellers: He carried his sports equipment in a large grip.) valise
    3) (understanding: He has a good grip of the subject.) compreensão
    - come to grips with - lose one's grip

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > grip

  • 3 steel

    [sti:l] 1. noun, adjective
    (of) a very hard alloy of iron and carbon, used for making tools etc: tools of the finest steel; steel knives/chisels; He had a grip of steel (= a very strong grip). aço
    2. verb
    (to harden and strengthen (oneself, one's nerves etc) in preparation for doing, or resisting, something: He steeled himself to meet the attack / to tell his wife the truth.) fortalecer-se
    - steeliness
    - steel wool
    - steelworks
    * * *
    [sti:l] n 1 aço. 2 objeto feito de aço, espada. 3 dureza, força de aço. 4 haste de aço para amolar faca. • vt cobrir com aço, colocar ponta ou corte de aço. 2 endurecer, robustecer. 3 fig afiar, estimular. • adj 1 de aço. 2 como aço, duro. 3 da cor de aço. cast steel aço fundido. cold steel armas brancas (de aço). corrugated steel aço ondulado. hardened steel aço temperado ou endurecido. nerves of steel nervos de aço. stainless steel aço inoxidável. to steel oneself robustecer-se, fortificar-se. weld steel aço soldado. wrought steel aço forjado.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > steel

  • 4 steel

    [sti:l] 1. noun, adjective
    (of) a very hard alloy of iron and carbon, used for making tools etc: tools of the finest steel; steel knives/chisels; He had a grip of steel (= a very strong grip). aço
    2. verb
    (to harden and strengthen (oneself, one's nerves etc) in preparation for doing, or resisting, something: He steeled himself to meet the attack / to tell his wife the truth.) encher-se de coragem
    - steeliness - steel wool - steelworks

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > steel

  • 5 vice

    I noun
    (a kind of strong tool for holding an object firmly, usually between two metal jaws: The carpenter held the piece of wood in a vice; He has a grip like a vice.) torno
    II noun
    1) (a serious moral fault: Continual lying is a vice.) vício
    2) (a bad habit: Smoking is not one of my vices.) vício
    * * *
    vice1
    [vais] n 1 vício, mau hábito, tendência habitual condenável. 2 mal, maldade. 3 defeito, falta, imperfeição. 4 imoralidade, depravação. 5 teima (de cavalo).
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    vice2
    [vais] n (Amer vise) torno de bancada. • vt segurar, prender em torno de bancada.
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    vi.ce3
    [v'aisi] prep em vez de, em lugar de.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > vice

  • 6 vice

    I noun
    (a kind of strong tool for holding an object firmly, usually between two metal jaws: The carpenter held the piece of wood in a vice; He has a grip like a vice.) torno
    II noun
    1) (a serious moral fault: Continual lying is a vice.) vício
    2) (a bad habit: Smoking is not one of my vices.) vício

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > vice

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  • strong — [strôŋ] adj. [ME < OE strang, akin to ON strangr, strong, severe, Ger streng, severe < IE base * strenk , *streng , tense, taut > STRING, Gr strangos, twisted, L stringere, to draw taut] 1. a) physically powerful; having great muscular… …   English World dictionary

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