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1 bone
[bəun] 1. noun1) (the hard substance forming the skeleton of man, animals etc: Bone decays far more slowly than flesh.) osso2) (a piece of this substance: She broke two of the bones in her foot.) osso2. verb(to take the bones out of (fish etc).) tirar a espinha- bony- bone china
- bone idle
- a bone of contention
- have a bone to pick with someone
- have a bone to pick with
- to the bone* * *[boun] n 1 osso. 2 chifre. 3 espinha de peixe. 4 substância semelhante ao osso (marfim, dentina, barbatanas de baleia). 5 questão a resolver, assunto. I have a bone to pick with you / tenho contas a ajustar com você. 6 essência, âmago. 7 bones a) esqueleto, ossatura. b) dados. c) fig o corpo. d) castanholas. e) barbatanas (de roupas). • vt+vi 1 desossar, tirar os ossos. 2 coll estudar muito. 3 pôr barbatanas. 4 sl furtar, surripiar. a bag of bones um feixe de ossos, um esqueleto. a horse with plenty of bone um cavalo vigoroso. as dry (or as hard) as a bone seco (ou duro) como um osso. bone of contention pomo de discórdia. he is all skin and bones ele é só pele e osso. he made no bones about ele não teve dúvidas, não hesitou em dizer. I feel it in my bones tenho um pressentimento, tenho uma intuição. to the bones até os ossos. I’m chilled to the bones / estou gelado até os ossos. what is bred in the bone will come out in the flesh filho de peixe, peixinho é. -
2 bone
[bəun] 1. noun1) (the hard substance forming the skeleton of man, animals etc: Bone decays far more slowly than flesh.) osso, espinha de peixe2) (a piece of this substance: She broke two of the bones in her foot.) osso2. verb(to take the bones out of (fish etc).) desossar- bony- bone china - bone idle - a bone of contention - have a bone to pick with someone - have a bone to pick with - to the bone -
3 bone
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4 bone black
bone black, bone.black[b'ounblæk] n carvão proveniente da queima de ossos de animais. -
5 bone char
bone char[b'oun tʃa:] n = link=%20bone%20black bone black. -
6 bone of contention
bone of contentionfig objeto da contenda, pomo de discórdia.————————bone of contentionpomo de discórdia. -
7 bone marrow
bone mar.row[b'oun mærou] n Physiol medula óssea. -
8 bone meal
bone meal[b'oun mi:l] n adubo ou farinha de ossos. -
9 bone-ash
bone-ash[b'oun æʃ] n cinza de ossos, fosfato de cálcio. -
10 bone-bed
bone-bed[b'oun bed] n Geol estrato formado em grande parte de ossos. -
11 bone-lace
bone-lace[b'oun leis] n renda de bilros. -
12 bone china
(china in whose manufacture the ashes of burnt bones are used.) porcelana* * *bone chi.na[b'oun tʃainə] n porcelana fina branca, feita de cinza de ossos. -
13 bone idle
(very lazy: He could find a job but he's bone idle.) preguiçoso -
14 bone idle
(very lazy: He could find a job but he's bone idle.) preguiçoso -
15 bone china
(china in whose manufacture the ashes of burnt bones are used.) porcelana -
16 dry as a bone/bone-dry
dry as a bone/bone-drytotalmente seco. -
17 to the bone
1) (thoroughly and completely: I was chilled to the bone.) até aos ossos2) (to the minimum: I've cut my expenses to the bone.) ao mínimo -
18 to the bone
1) (thoroughly and completely: I was chilled to the bone.) até os ossos2) (to the minimum: I've cut my expenses to the bone.) ao mínimo -
19 T-bone
T-bone[t'i: boun] n Cook chuleta, bisteca: bife que contém um osso em forma de T, sendo que de um lado está uma porção de contrafilé e do outro uma porção de filé. -
20 a horse with plenty of bone
a horse with plenty of boneum cavalo vigoroso.
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