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1 gondola
['ɡondələ]1) (a long narrow boat used on the canals of Venice.) gôndola2) (a kind of safety cage for people who are working on the outside of a tall building to stand in.) gaiola•* * *gon.do.la[g'ɔndələ] n 1 gôndola: barco a remo. 2 cabina de aeróstatos e dirigíveis para passageiros ou motores. 3 Amer chata, batel. -
2 gondola
['ɡondələ]1) (a long narrow boat used on the canals of Venice.) gôndola2) (a kind of safety cage for people who are working on the outside of a tall building to stand in.) gôndola• -
3 angular
['æŋɡjulə]1) (having (sharp) angles: an angular building.) em ângulo2) ((of a person) thin and bony: She is tall and angular.) anguloso* * *an.gu.lar['æŋgjulə] adj 1 angular, anguloso, que tem cantos agudos. 2 medido pelo ângulo. 3 fig magro, ossudo, descarnado. 4 fig rígido, inflexível, desajeitado, embaraçado. -
4 passage
['pæsi‹]1) (a long narrow way through, eg a corridor through a building: There was a dark passage leading down to the river between tall buildings.) passagem2) (a part of a piece of writing or music: That is my favourite passage from the Bible.) passagem3) ((usually of time) the act of passing: the passage of time.) passagem4) (a journey by boat: He paid for his passage by working as a steward.) passagem* * *pas.sage[p'æsidʒ] n 1 passagem: a) ação ou efeito de passar ou transpor. b) trânsito. c) passadouro, caminho, via. d) vau. e) transição. f) episódio, trecho. g) direito de trânsito, permissão para passar. h) direito de transporte. i) corredor, vestíbulo, galeria. j) escoamento (tempo). k) acontecimento, incidente, ocorrência. 2 travessia, viagem, jornada (principalmente por mar). 3 troca, intercâmbio. 4 Med evacuação intestinal. 5 frase ou trecho musical. 6 aprovação, sanção, ratificação (de projeto de lei). • vt+vi 1 viajar, fazer travessias. 2 fazer passar. of passage migratório, de migração. passage of arms duelo. -
5 tower
1. noun(a tall, narrow (part of a) building, especially (of) a castle: the Tower of London; a church-tower.) torre2. verb(to rise high: She is so small that he towers above her.) elevar-se muito alto- towering- tower-block* * *tow.er[t'auə] n 1 torre. 2 fortaleza, cidadela, castelo. 3 fig defesa, proteção. • vi 1 elevar-se, subir, ascender. 2 estar sobranceiro. 3 dominar. a tower of strength um forte apoio. to tower above elevar-se sobre, dominar. -
6 angular
['æŋɡjulə]1) (having (sharp) angles: an angular building.) anguloso2) ((of a person) thin and bony: She is tall and angular.) anguloso -
7 passage
['pæsi‹]1) (a long narrow way through, eg a corridor through a building: There was a dark passage leading down to the river between tall buildings.) passagem2) (a part of a piece of writing or music: That is my favourite passage from the Bible.) passagem3) ((usually of time) the act of passing: the passage of time.) passagem4) (a journey by boat: He paid for his passage by working as a steward.) passagem -
8 tower
1. noun(a tall, narrow (part of a) building, especially (of) a castle: the Tower of London; a church-tower.) torre2. verb(to rise high: She is so small that he towers above her.) elevar-se, dominar- towering- tower-block
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