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21 half cock
half cock[ha:f k'ɔk] n meio gatilho. to go off at half cock a) disparar muito cedo. b) falar ou agir sem o devido preparo. -
22 as proud as a turkey-cock
as proud as a turkey-cockmuito orgulhoso. -
23 ball-cock
ball-cock[b'ɔ:l kɔ:k] n válvula de bóia. -
24 chaparral cock
cha.par.ral cock[ʃæpər'æ kɔk] n = link=chaparral%20bird chaparral bird. -
25 dandy-cock
dan.dy-cock[d'ændi kɔk] n galinha garnisé. -
26 drain-cock
drain-cock[dr'ein kɔk] n torneira de drenagem, de purgação. -
27 drip-cock
drip-cock[dr'ip kɔk] n 1 torneira reguladora de lubrificação. 2 torneira de purgação. -
28 feed-cock
feed-cock[f'i:d kɔk] n Tech torneira de alimentação. -
29 fighting cock
fighting cockgalo de briga. -
30 four-way cock
four-way cocktorneira de quatro vias. -
31 game cock
game cock[g'eim kɔk] n galo de briga. -
32 hay-cock
hay-cock[h'ei kɔk] n meda de feno. -
33 injection cock
in.jec.tion cock[indʒ'ekʃən kɔk] n válvula de injeção. -
34 old cock!
old cock!velho amigo! -
35 red as a turkey-cock
red as a turkey-cockvermelho como um peru. -
36 sage cock
sage cock[s'eidʒkɔk] n Ornith = link=sage%20grouse sage grouse. -
37 spitch-cock
spitch-cock[sp'itʃ kɔk] n enguia assada. • vt assar enguia. -
38 that cock won’t fight
that cock won’t fightfig isto (este plano) não dará certo, não poderá ser realizado. -
39 the anchor is a-cock-bill
the anchor is a-cock-billa âncora está pronta para fundear. -
40 the young ones cackle as the old cock crows
the young ones cackle as the old cock crowscomo os pais falam os filhos palram.English-Portuguese dictionary > the young ones cackle as the old cock crows
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