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1 buck-up
buck-up[b'∧k ∧p] interj vamos!, depressa! -
2 buck
1. noun(the male of the deer, hare, rabbit etc: a buck and a doe.) macho2. verb((of a horse or mule) to make a series of rapid jumps into the air.) saltar- buckskin- buck up
- pass the buck* * *buck1[b∧k] n 1 macho (para homens ou animais). 2 janota. • adj de homem, macho. old buck! velho amigo! to pass the buck passar a responsabilidade para outro.————————buck2[b∧k] n 1 pulo, pinote, marrada. 2 arremetida contra as linhas adversárias (futebol americano). 3 cavalo de ginástica. • vt+vi 1 Amer lutar contra, resistir, avançar contra. 2 Sport furar as linhas inimigas com a bola. 3 dar marradas, pular (cavalo) para derrubar o cavaleiro. 4 fig vangloriar-se. to buck off the rider atirar o cavaleiro ao chão. to buck the machine Amer sl fazer oposição.————————buck3[b∧k] n Amer sl dólar. -
3 buck
1. noun(the male of the deer, hare, rabbit etc: a buck and a doe.) macho (de alguns animais)2. verb((of a horse or mule) to make a series of rapid jumps into the air.) corcovear- buckskin- buck up - pass the buck -
4 buck up
1) (to hurry: You'd better buck up if you want to catch the bus.) apressar-se2) (to cheer up: She bucked up when she heard the news.) animar-se -
5 buck up
1) (to hurry: You'd better buck up if you want to catch the bus.) apressar-se2) (to cheer up: She bucked up when she heard the news.) animar-se -
6 buck-tooth
buck-tooth[b∧k tu:θ] n (pl buck-teeth) dente saliente. -
7 buck fever
buck fe.ver[b'∧k fi:və] n coll nervosismo durante a caça. -
8 buck lunch
buck lunch[b'∧k l∧ntʃ] n sl almoço só para homens. -
9 buck private
buck pri.vate[b'∧k praivit] n Amer sl soldado raso. -
10 buck-coney
buck-co.ney[b'∧k kouni] n coelho macho. -
11 buck-jumper
buck-jump.er[b'∧k dʒ∧mpə] n cavalo obstinado. -
12 buck-shoe
buck-shoe[b'∧k ʃu:] n sapato com fivela. -
13 buck private
soldado rasoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > buck private
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14 buck slip (note)
ficha de movimentoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > buck slip (note)
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15 to pass the buck
to pass the buckeximir-se de uma responsabilidade, jogar a responsabilidade sobre outra pessoa.————————to pass the buckpassar a responsabilidade para outro. -
16 cross buck
cross buck[kr'ɔsb∧k] n aviso em forma de X para cruzamento numa linha férrea. -
17 old buck!
old buck!velho amigo! -
18 to buck off the rider
to buck off the rideratirar o cavaleiro ao chão. -
19 to buck the machine
to buck the machineAmer sl fazer oposição. -
20 to buck the tiger
to buck the tigerAmer jogar contra a banca.
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