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1 cotton
I ['kotn] noun1) (a soft substance got from the seeds of the cotton plant, used in making thread or cloth.) algodão2) (the yarn or cloth made from this: a reel of cotton; This shirt is made of cotton; ( also adjective) a cotton shirt.) algodão•- cottonwool II ['kotn]* * *cot.ton[k'ɔtən] n 1 algodão, fibra de algodão. 2 Bot algodoeiro: nome de várias plantas do gênero Gossípio. 3 fio de algodão. 4 tecido de algodão. 5 roupas de algodão. • vt coll simpatizar com, afagar, começar a gostar, fraternizar. • adj 1 de algodão. 2 algodoeiro, relativo ao algodão. cotton in the seed algodão em rama. gun cotton algodão-pólvora, piroxilina. to cotton to apegar-se a, afeiçoar-se de. -
2 cotton
I ['kotn] noun1) (a soft substance got from the seeds of the cotton plant, used in making thread or cloth.) algodão2) (the yarn or cloth made from this: a reel of cotton; This shirt is made of cotton; ( also adjective) a cotton shirt.) algodão•- cottonwool II ['kotn] -
3 cotton on
verb (to understand: He'll soon cotton on (to what you mean).) compreender -
4 cotton on
verb (to understand: He'll soon cotton on (to what you mean).) compreender -
5 cotton
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6 cotton in the seed
cotton in the seedalgodão em rama. -
7 Cotton Belt
Cot.ton Belt[k'ɔtən belt] n região rural no Sul dos Estados Unidos, dedicada principalmente à cultura de algodão. -
8 cotton batting
cot.ton bat.ting[k'ɔtən bætiŋ] n batedura de algodão. -
9 cotton field
cot.ton field[k'ɔtən fi:ld] n algodoal: campo de algodão. -
10 cotton mill
cot.ton mill[k'ɔtən mil] n cotonifício: fábrica de tecidos de algodão. -
11 cotton picker
cot.ton pick.er[k'ɔtən pikə] n 1 pessoa ou máquina que colhe algodão. 2 pessoa sem valor. -
12 cotton plant
cot.ton plant[k'ɔtən plænt] n algodoeiro, pé de algodão. -
13 cotton plantation
cot.ton plan.ta.tion[kɔtən plænt'eiʃən] n algodoal: plantação de algodão. -
14 cotton rust
cot.ton rust[k'ɔtən r∧st] n 1 ferrugem do algodão. 2 fungo que ataca algodão. -
15 cotton worm
cot.ton worm[k'ɔtən wə:m] n Zool curuquerê: lagarta que ataca algodão. -
16 cotton-bale
cot.ton-bale[k'ɔtən beil] n fardo de algodão. -
17 cotton-cake
cot.ton-cake[k'ɔtən keik] n torta de algodão. -
18 cotton-candy
cot.ton-cand.y[kɔtən k'ændi] n algodão-doce. -
19 cotton-gin
cot.ton-gin[k'ɔtən dʒin] n descaroçador de algodão. -
20 cotton-grower
cot.ton-grow.er[k'ɔtən grouə] n cotonicultor: plantador de algodão.
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