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2 bore
[bo:]past tense; = bear I* * *bore1[bɔ:] n 1 furo, buraco, perfuração. 2 espaço vazio dentro de um tubo. 3 calibre, diâmetro interno (de tubos). • vt+vi 1 furar, brocar. 2 cavar. 3 perfurar. 4 abrir caminho. 5 avançar, atravessar.————————bore2[bɔ:] n pessoa ou coisa enfadonha. • vt entediar, cansar, aborrecer.————————bore3[bɔ:] n onda grande provocada pela maré, pororoca, macaréu.————————bore4[bɔ:] vt ps of bear. -
3 bore
alma, calibre, fuso, diâmetroEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > bore
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4 bore
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6 bore diameter
bore di.am.e.ter[b'ɔ: daiæmitə] n calibre, diâmetro interno. -
7 bore-through range
alcance de perfuraçãoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > bore-through range
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8 bore gauge
calibrador do cano.English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > bore gauge
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9 basic bore
ba.sic bore[b'eisik bɔ:] n furo padronizado. -
10 choke-bore
choke-bore[tʃ'ouk bɔ:] n estrangulamento do cano de espingarda. -
11 he bore me out
he bore me outele me auxiliou. -
12 he bore up
he bore upele não desanimou. -
13 he grinned and bore it
he grinned and bore itele fez das tripas coração. -
14 his patience bore fruit
his patience bore fruitsua paciência deu resultado. -
15 small bore
small bore[sm'ɔ:l bɔ:] adj 1 trivial, insignificante. 2 = link=weaponsweapons. (armas de pequeno calibre). -
16 they bore up for
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17 they bore witness for (the deed)
they bore witness for (the deed)}eles deram testemunho de, testificaram-no, confirmaram-no.English-Portuguese dictionary > they bore witness for (the deed)
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18 to bore someone stiff
to bore someone stiffaborrecer alguém com conversa chata. -
19 to bore the pants off
to bore the pants offaborrecer muitíssimo. -
20 axis of bore
eixo da almaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > axis of bore
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Bore — (b[=o]r), n. 1. A hole made by boring; a perforation. [1913 Webster] 2. The internal cylindrical cavity of a gun, cannon, pistol, or other firearm, or of a pipe or tube. [1913 Webster] The bores of wind instruments. Bacon. [1913 Webster] Love s… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bore — [indisch »Flut«] die, / n, Sprungwelle, eine Gezeitenwelle mit fast senkrechtem vorderem Fluthang, die besonders bei Springflut in trichterförmig verengte Flussmündungen stromauf dringt, z. B. die Bore im Severn (Südwestengland), die Mascaret… … Universal-Lexikon