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1 clam
[klæm](a shellfish with two shells joined together, used as food.) ameijoa* * *clam1[klæm] n 1 Zool molusco, marisco, espécie de mexilhão. 2 Amer coll pessoa calada ou taciturna. • vi Amer catar ou procurar mariscos, mariscar. to clam up sl ficar calado por timidez ou nervosismo, perder a fala.————————clam2[klæm] n (geralmente clams pl) torno, sargento, grampo, braçadeira. -
2 clam
[klæm](a shellfish with two shells joined together, used as food.) amêijoa -
3 razor clam
ra.zor clam[r'eizə klæm] n Zool 1 lingüeirão. 2 marisco-faca. -
4 to clam up
to clam upsl ficar calado por timidez ou nervosismo, perder a fala. -
5 clambake
clam.bake[kl'æmbeik] n piquenique à base de peixe e moluscos assados sobre pedras quentes. -
6 clamberer
clam.ber.er[kl'æmbərə] n escalador, trepador. -
7 clambering
clam.ber.ing[kl'æmbəriŋ] n escalada, subida. -
8 clammily
clam.mi.ly[kl'æmili] adv 1 umidamente. 2 viscosamente. -
9 clamminess
clam.mi.ness[kl'æminis] n viscosidade. -
10 clamor
clam.or[kl'æmə] n = link=%20clamour clamour. -
11 clamorer
clam.or.er[kl'æmərə] n = link=clamourer clamourer. -
12 clamorously
clam.or.ous.ly[kl'æmərəsli] adv clamorosamente, aos gritos. -
13 clamorousness
clam.or.ous.ness[kl'æmərəsnis] n clamor, vozerio. -
14 clamourer
clam.our.er[kl'æmərə] n clamador, reclamador. -
15 clamshell
clam.shell[kl'æmʃel] n concha de marisco. -
16 acclamatory
ac.clam.a.to.ry[əkl'æmətəri] adj aclamatório. -
17 clamber
['klæmbə](to climb by holding on with hands and feet: clambering over the rocks.) trepar* * *clam.ber[kl'æmbə] n escalada, subida difícil. • vt+vi 1 escalar valendo-se de pés e mãos, trepar, subir com dificuldade. 2 fig subir, tornar-se proeminente. -
18 clammy
['klæmi](damp and sticky: clammy hands.) pegajoso* * *clam.my[kl'æmi] adj 1 frio e úmido. 2 pegajoso, adesivo, viscoso. -
19 clamorous
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20 clamour
['klæmə] 1. noun((a) loud uproar.) alarido2. verb((especially of a crowd demanding something) to make such an uproar etc: They're all clamouring to get their money back.) bradar* * *clam.our[kl'æmə] n 1 clamor, brado, grito. 2 tumulto, alarido. 3 queixa, reclamação barulhenta. • vt+vi 1 gritar, berrar, clamar. 2 reclamar, protestar, queixar-se, vociferar. to clamour against queixar-se em altas vozes contra.
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clam — clam … Dictionnaire des rimes
clam — clam·a·roo; clam·a·to·res; clam·a·to·ri·al; clam·ber·er; clam; clam·e·hew·it; clam·jam·fry; clam·mer·some; clam·mi·ly; clam·mi·ness; clam·my; clam·or·ous; clam·or·ous·ly; clam·or·ous·ness; clam·our·some; de·clam·a·to·ry; dis·clam·a·to·ry;… … English syllables
clam — [ klam ] n. m. • 1803; mot angl. amér. « mollusque bivalve » (déb. XVIe); rad. germ. klam ♦ Mollusque bivalve marin, coquillage comestible (Venus mercenaria) d origine américaine. ⇒ palourde. Des clams [ klams ]. « des espèces de clams à la chair … Encyclopédie Universelle
Clam — (kl[a^]m), n. [Cf. {Clamp}, {Clam}, v. t., {Clammy}.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) A bivalve mollusk of many kinds, especially those that are edible; as, the long clam ({Mya arenaria}), the quahog or round clam ({Venus mercenaria}), the sea clam or hen clam… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Clam [2] — Clam, gräfliches Geschlecht in Böhmen u. Österreich, hieß früher Pörger von Höchenperg, u. stammt aus Kärnthen, wurde im 14. Jahrh. von da vertrieben u. die Stammburg Höchenperg geschleift; sie siedelten nach Österreich über u. kauften St.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Clam — 〈[klæ̣m] f. 10; Zool.〉 essbare Muschel, Venusmuschel [engl.] * * * Clạm, salzburgisches Adelsgeschlecht aus Berg bei Neumarkt am Wallersee, das im 13. und 14. Jahrhundert den Namen »Perger von Höchenperg« führte, nannte sich nach dem Erwerb… … Universal-Lexikon
clam — [klam] n. pl. clams or clam [< obs. clam, clamp (< OE clamm, bond, fetter: for IE base see CLIMB); with ref. to the action of the shells] 1. any of various hard shell, usually edible, bivalve mollusks, some of which live in the shallows of… … English World dictionary
clam´mi|ly — clam|my «KLAM ee», adjective, mi|er, mi|est. 1. cold and damp: »A frog is a clammy creature. 2. a) soft, moist, and sticky. b) (of bread) doughy. c) … Useful english dictionary
clam|my — «KLAM ee», adjective, mi|er, mi|est. 1. cold and damp: »A frog is a clammy creature. 2. a) soft, moist, and sticky. b) (of bread) doughy. c) … Useful english dictionary
clam´or|er — clam|or1 «KLAM uhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a) a loud noise, especially of voices; confused shouting or continual uproar: »The clamor of the milling crowd filled the air. b) a shout; cry. 2. Figurative. a noisy demand; popular outcry: »The clamor for … Useful english dictionary
clam|or — clam|or1 «KLAM uhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a) a loud noise, especially of voices; confused shouting or continual uproar: »The clamor of the milling crowd filled the air. b) a shout; cry. 2. Figurative. a noisy demand; popular outcry: »The clamor for … Useful english dictionary