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21 to make a fast buck
to make a fast buckenriquecer rapidamente de maneira desonesta. -
22 pass the buck
(to pass on responsibility (to someone else): Whenever he is blamed for anything, he tries to pass the buck.) furtar-se -
23 pass the buck
(to pass on responsibility (to someone else): Whenever he is blamed for anything, he tries to pass the buck.) pôr a culpa em outro -
24 buckaroo
buck.a.roo[b'∧kəru:] n 1 domador de potros bravos. 2 Amer boiadeiro, vaqueiro. -
25 buckboard
buck.board[b'∧kbɔ:d] n Amer carruagem aberta de quatro rodas. -
26 bucket brigade
buck.et bri.gade[b'∧kit brigeid] n fila de pessoas, que passam baldes de água de mão em mão, para extinguir incêndio. -
27 bucket seat
buck.et seat[b'∧k si:t] n assento reclinável para uma só pessoa (em avião ou carro). -
28 bucket-rod
buck.et-rod[b'∧kit rɔd] n vareta de bomba. -
29 bucketful
buck.et.ful[b'∧kitful] n baldada: conteúdo que um balde comporta. -
30 bucketshop
buck.et.shop[b'∧kitʃɔp] n 1 Com agência de corretagem pouco idônea. 2 bar que serve bebida alcoólica em canecas grandes. -
31 buckeye
buck.eye[b'∧kai] n Bot espécie de castanheiro. -
32 buckhorn
buck.horn[b'∧khɔ:n] n chifre de veado. -
33 buckhound
buck.hound[b'∧khaund] n veadeiro: cão de caça de veados. -
34 bucking
buck.ing[b'∧kiŋ] n Min tritura: processo manual de triturar minério. -
35 buckled
buck.led[b'∧kəld] adj amassado, deformado. -
36 buckler
buck.ler[b'∧klə] n 1 broquel: escudo pequeno e redondo. 2 fig proteção, defesa. 3 Biol casca, carapaça. • vt proteger, defender. -
37 buckling
buck.ling[b'∧kliŋ] n Tech empeno, cambamento. -
38 bucko
buck.o[b'∧kou] n sl fanfarrão, faroleiro. -
39 buckpasser
buck.pass.er[b'∧kpa:sə] n pessoa que passa a responsabilidade para outrem. -
40 buckram
buck.ram[b'∧krəm] n 1 entretela, tela engomada. 2 fig rigidez, rigorismo. • vt 1 enrijar com entretela. 2 tornar afetado. • adj 1 de tela engomada. 2 fig afetado, cerimonioso.
См. также в других словарях:
Buck — may refer to any of the following: *Bucking by a horse, when the animal raises his hind end and kicks out with both hind legs. *The male of various species of animal, including: **some species of deer mdash; see also blackbuck, Buckskin (leather) … Wikipedia
Buck — bezeichnet: Buck, im amerikanischen Englisch einen Slang Ausdruck für Dollar Buck, in südafrikanischem Englisch einen Slang Ausdruck für Südafrikanischer Rand Buck Converter in der Elektronik ein österreichisches süddeutsches Adelsgeschlecht,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
buck — buck; buck·a·roo; buck·ber·ry; buck·board; buck·et·er; buck·et·ful; buck·ey wrack; buck·ing·ham·shire; buck·ish; buck·ism; buck·le·less; buck·leya; buck·ra; buck·shee; buck·skinned; buck·wagon; buck·wheat·er; el·buck; gems·buck; jum·buck;… … English syllables
buck — Ⅰ. buck [1] ► NOUN 1) the male of some animals, especially deer and antelopes. 2) S. African an antelope (of either sex). 3) a vertical jump performed by a horse. 4) archaic a fashionable young man. ► VERB 1) … English terms dictionary
Buck — (b[u^]k), n. [OE. buk, bucke, AS. bucca, bua, he goat; akin to D. bok, OHG. pocch, G. bock, Ir. boc, W. bwch, Corn. byk; cf. Zend b[=u]za, Skr. bukka. [root]256. Cf. {Butcher}, n.] 1. The male of deer, especially fallow deer and antelopes, or of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bück — Stadt Wuppertal Koordinaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
buck — buck1 [buk] n. [ME bukke < OE bucca, male goat < IE base * bhuĝo > Ger bock, Du bok, Ir boc ] 1. pl. bucks or buck a male deer, antelope, goat, rabbit, etc.: see DOE ☆ 2. the act of bucking 3. a) … English World dictionary
Buck 65 — lors d un concert en 2006 Buck 65 Richard Terfry, plus connu … Wikipédia en Français
Buck — Buck, Pearl S. * * * (as used in expressions) Buck, Pearl Leonard, Buck Trevino, Lee (Buck) … Enciclopedia Universal
buck up — {v. phr.}, {informal} To make or become more cheerful; make or become free from discouragement; become more hopeful. * /After the heavy rain, the scoutmaster bucked up the boys by leading them in a song./ * /Tom was disappointed that he didn t… … Dictionary of American idioms
buck up — {v. phr.}, {informal} To make or become more cheerful; make or become free from discouragement; become more hopeful. * /After the heavy rain, the scoutmaster bucked up the boys by leading them in a song./ * /Tom was disappointed that he didn t… … Dictionary of American idioms