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1 broth
[brɔθ] n caldo, sopa. chicken broth / caldo de galinha. -
2 Scotch broth
Scotch broth[skɔtʃ br'ɔθ] n Cook caldo de carne com legumes e cevada. -
3 chicken broth
chick.en broth[tʃ'ikin brɔθ] n canja, caldo de galinha. -
4 too many cooks spoil the broth
too many cooks spoil the brothpanela que muito se mexe, ou sai insossa, ou sai salgada.English-Portuguese dictionary > too many cooks spoil the broth
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5 chicken\ broth
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6 Brother Jonathan
Broth.er Jon.a.than[br∧ðə dʒ'ɔnəθən] n arch irmão Jonathan: governo dos EUA e seus cidadãos. -
7 brothel
broth.el[br'ɔθəl] n bordel, prostíbulo. -
8 brother-in-arms
broth.er-in-arms[br'∧ðə in a:mz] n irmão de armas. -
9 brotherlike
broth.er.like[br'∧ðəlaik] adj fraternal, fraterno, como irmãos. -
10 brotherliness
broth.er.li.ness[br'∧ðəlinis] n fraternidade, afeto fraternal. -
11 brotherly
broth.er.ly[br'∧ðəli] adj 1 como irmão, fraternal. brotherly love / amor fraternal. 2 afeiçoado. • adv fraternalmente. -
12 big brother
big broth.er[big br'∧ðə] n 1 irmão mais velho. 2 chefão, "padrinho". 3 líder de governo autoritário. -
13 blood brother
blood broth.er[bl∧d br'∧ðə] n 1 irmão consangüíneo. 2 irmão de sangue: pessoa que misturou seu sangue com o de outra. -
14 brother
1) (the title given to a male child to describe his relationship to the other children of his parents: I have two brothers.) irmão2) (a fellow member of any group ( also adjective): brother officers.) camarada3) ((plural also brethren ['breƟrən]) a member of a religious group: The brothers of the order prayed together; The brethren met daily.) irmão•- brother-in-law* * *broth.er[br'∧ðə] n 1 irmão. I have five brothers and sisters / tenho cinco irmãos. 2 amigo íntimo, companheiro. 3 membro de confraria. 4 religioso que ainda não é sacerdote. brother of the brush coll borra-tintas, pintor medíocre. half-brother meio-irmão. my brother officers meus camaradas (do mesmo regimento). uterine brother irmão uterino. -
15 brother-in-law
plural - brothers-in-law; noun1) (the brother of one's husband or wife.) cunhado2) (the husband of one's sister.) cunhado* * *broth.er-in-law[br'∧ðə in lɔ:] n (pl brothers-in-law) cunhado.————————brother-in-lawcunhado. -
16 brotherhood
1) (the state of being a brother: the ties of brotherhood.) fraternidade2) (an association of men for a certain purpose.) irmandade* * *broth.er.hood[br'∧ðəhud] n 1 fraternidade: a) parentesco de irmãos. b) ligação entre irmãos. c) sentimento de irmão para irmão. 2 espírito de corporação. 3 irmandade, confraria. -
17 cook
[kuk] 1. verb(to prepare (food) or become ready by heating: She cooked the chicken; The chicken is cooking in the oven.) cozinhar2. noun(a person who cooks, especially for a living: She was employed as a cook at the embassy.) cozinheiro- cooker- cookery
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- cook up* * *[kuk] n cozinheiro, cozinheira. • vt+vi 1 cozinhar: a) fazer comida. b) ser cozido, sofrer cozimento. the vegetables are cooking / a verdura está cozinhando. 2 ocorrer, acontecer. 3 preparar, armar, planejar. 4 falsificar, contrafazer, forjar. these apples cook well estas maçãs são próprias para cozinhar. too many cooks spoil the broth panela que muito se mexe, ou sai insossa, ou sai salgada. to cook one’s goose estragar os planos de alguém. to cook the books adulterar a contabilidade. to cook up fig imaginar, inventar, maquinar. what’s cooking? Amer coll que há de novo? -
18 foster brother
fos.ter broth.er[f'ɔstə br∧ðə] n irmão adotivo. -
19 half-brother
nouns (a brother or sister by one parent only: My father has been married twice, and I have two half-brothers.) meio-irmão* * *half-broth.er[h'a:f br∧ðə] n meio-irmão.————————half-brothermeio-irmão. -
20 soul brother
soul broth.er[s'oul br∧ðə] n Amer sl homem negro, negro.
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Broth — Broth, n. [AS. bro[eth]; akin to OHG. brod, brot; cf. Ir. broth, Gael. brot. [root]93. Cf. {Brewis}, {Brew}.] Liquid in which flesh (and sometimes other substances, as barley or rice) has been boiled; thin or simple soup. [1913 Webster] I am sure … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
broth — [brɔθ US bro:θ] n [U and C] [: Old English;] soup with meat, rice, or vegetables ▪ chicken broth →↑Scotch broth … Dictionary of contemporary English
broth|el — «BROTH uhl, BROTH ; BRTH , BRTH », noun. a house of prostitution. ╂[Middle English brothel abandoned person < Old English brēothan go to ruin] … Useful english dictionary
broth — brȯth n, pl broths brȯths, brȯthz 1) liquid in which meat or sometimes vegetable food has been cooked 2) a fluid culture medium * * * (broth) 1. a thin soup prepared by boiling meat or vegetables. 2. a liquid culture medium for the cultivation … Medical dictionary
broth — [ brɔθ ] noun uncount 1. ) OLD FASHIONED soup, especially when it is considered to be good for you: beef broth 2. ) a liquid used for giving flavor when cooking … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
broth — [brôth, bräth] n. [ME & OE; akin to OHG brod: for IE base see BREAD] a clear, thin soup made by boiling meat, or sometimes cereals or vegetables, in water … English World dictionary
broth|er — «BRUHTH uhr», noun, plural broth|ers or (Archaic) breth|ren, adjective, verb. –n. 1. a) the son of the same parents. A boy is a brother to the other children of his parents. »He is in a family of four brothers. b) the son only of the same mother… … Useful english dictionary
broth — O.E. broþ, from P.Gmc. *bruthan (Cf. O.H.G. *brod), from verb root *bhreue to heat, boil, bubble, liquid in which something has been boiled (Cf. O.E. breowan to brew; see BREW (Cf. brew)). Picked up from Germanic by the Romanic and Celtic… … Etymology dictionary
broth — [n] soup, usually clear borscht, bouillon, bowl, brew, chowder, concoction, consommé, decoction, dishwater*, distillation, elixir, fluid, gumbo, hodge podge*, olio, porridge, potage, potpourri, pottage, puree, splash, stock, vichyssoise; concepts … New thesaurus
broth — ► NOUN 1) soup consisting of meat or vegetable chunks cooked in stock. 2) a liquid nutrient medium for the culture of bacteria. ORIGIN Old English, related to BREW(Cf. ↑brewer) … English terms dictionary
-broth — noun (Scot) ▪ Strong ale ▪ Whisky ● barley … Useful english dictionary