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1 dagger
['dæɡə](a knife or short sword for stabbing.) adaga* * *dag.ger[d'ægə] n 1 punhal, adaga. 2 Typogr sinal de referência em forma de cruz. 3 sl lésbica. at daggers drawn pronto para brigar. to look daggers olhar com animosidade e fúria, fuzilar com os olhos. -
2 dagger
adaga, punhalEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > dagger
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3 dagger
['dæɡə](a knife or short sword for stabbing.) punhal -
4 dagger-plant
dag.ger-plant[d'ægə pla:nt] n Bot baioneta-espanhola. -
5 cloak-and-dagger
cloak-and-dag.ger[klouk ən d'ægə] adj característico de mistério, espionagem. -
6 double dagger
dou.ble dag.ger[d∧bəl d'ægə] n Typogr cruz impressa. -
7 double obelisk
dou.ble ob.e.lisk[d∧bəl 'ɔbəlisk] n Typogr = link=double%20dagger double dagger. -
8 plunge
1. verb1) (to throw oneself down (into deep water etc); to dive: He plunged into the river.) mergulhar2) (to push (something) violently or suddenly into: He plunged a knife into the meat.) mergulhar2. noun(an act of plunging; a dive: He took a plunge into the pool.) mergulho- plunger- take the plunge* * *[pl∧ndʒ] n 1 mergulho, imersão. 2 salto. 3 queda repentina. 4 arrebentar das ondas. 5 coll especulação arriscada. • vt+vi 1 mergulhar, submergir, imergir. 2 cravar, fincar. he plunged the dagger into his enemy’s bosom / ele cravou o punhal no peito do seu inimigo. 3 lançar, arrastar. the country was plunged into war / a nação foi arrastada à guerra. to take the plunge decidir finalmente. 4 lançar-se, precipitar-se. he plunged into the room / ele irrompeu na sala. 5 cair subitamente. 6 Naut arfar. 7 arriscar dinheiro, endividar-se, afundar em dívidas. she plunged into debts / ela se afundou em dívidas. -
9 quote
[kwəut]1) (to repeat the exact words of a person as they were said or written: to quote Shakespeare / Shakespeare's words / from Shakespeare, `Is this a dagger which I see before me?') citar2) (to name (a price).) citar3) (to mention or state in support of an argument: to quote an example.) citar•- quotation marks* * *[kwout] n cotação, citação. • vt+vi 1 citar, notar. 2 cotar. -
10 stab
1. past tense, past participle - stabbed; verb(to wound or pierce with a pointed instrument or weapon: He stabbed him (through the heart / in the chest) with a dagger.) apunhalar2. noun(an act of stabbing or a piercing blow.) punhalada- stabbing- stab someone in the back
- stab in the back* * *[stæb] n 1 golpe, punhalada, facada. 2 ferida provocada por arma pontuda. 3 injúria, ofensa. 4 coll tentativa. he took a stab at it / ele fez uma tentativa. • vt+vi 1 apunhalar, ferir com arma pontuda. 2 perfurar, trespassar. 3 penetrar, espetar, golpear. 4 ferir os sentimentos, injuriar, ofender, apunhalar, esfaquear. the news stabbed him to the heart / a notícia lhe feriu o coração. stab in the back fig golpe traiçoeiro. -
11 quote
[kwəut]1) (to repeat the exact words of a person as they were said or written: to quote Shakespeare / Shakespeare's words / from Shakespeare, `Is this a dagger which I see before me?') citar2) (to name (a price).) cotar3) (to mention or state in support of an argument: to quote an example.) citar•- quotation marks -
12 stab
1. past tense, past participle - stabbed; verb(to wound or pierce with a pointed instrument or weapon: He stabbed him (through the heart / in the chest) with a dagger.) apunhalar2. noun(an act of stabbing or a piercing blow.) punhalada, estocada- stabbing- stab someone in the back - stab in the back
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Dagger — Dag ger ( g[ e]r), n. [Cf. OE. daggen to pierce, F. daguer. See {Dag} a dagger.] 1. A short weapon used for stabbing. This is the general term: cf. {Poniard}, {Stiletto}, {Bowie knife}, {Dirk}, {Misericorde}, {Anlace}. [1913 Webster] 2. (Print.)… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Dagger — This article is about the weapon. For other uses, see Dagger (disambiguation). A dagger is a fighting knife with a sharp point designed or capable of being used as a thrusting or stabbing weapon.[1][2] The design dates to human prehistory, and… … Wikipedia