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  • 1 dug

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    dug1
    [d∧g] n 1 úbere, mama, teta de fêmea de animal. 2 vulg tetas, seios de mulher.
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    dug2
    [d∧g] vt+vi ps and pp of dig.

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  • 2 pit

    I 1. [pit] noun
    1) (a large hole in the ground: The campers dug a pit for their rubbish.) buraco
    2) (a place from which minerals are dug, especially a coal-mine: a chalk-pit; He works at/down the pit.) mina
    3) (a place beside a motor race track for repairing and refuelling racing cars: The leading car has gone into the pit(s).)
    2. verb
    ((with against) to set (a person or thing) against another in a fight, competition etc: He was pitted against a much stronger man.) opor(-se) a
    II 1. [pit] noun
    (the hard stone of a peach, cherry etc.) caroço
    2. verb
    (to remove the stone from (a peach, cherry etc).) tirar o caroço
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    pit1
    [pit] n Amer caroço. • vt Amer descaroçar.
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    pit2
    [pit] n 1 cova, fossa, buraco. 2 mina, jazida. 3 poço de mina. 4 abismo, voragem. 5 sepultura, túmulo. 6 inferno, profundas. 7 depressão. 8 marca deixada por doença. 9 Theat poço da orquestra. 10 rinha. 11 Agric tulha. 12 Amer departamento da bolsa de mercadorias onde se negocia só com um artigo. 13 o fundo da platéia. 14 cavidade natural do corpo humano. 15 Braz coll "boxes": lugar ao lado da pista de corrida onde os carros são rapidamente consertados ou abastecidos. • vt+vi 1 enterrar em buraco ou cova. 2 entulhar, guardar em tulha. 3 marcar com sinais de doença. 4 fazer brigar (animais). 5 opor. 6 descaroçar. 7 Med ceder à pressão dos dedos. coal pit mina de carvão. pitted with smallpox coberto de bexigas (sinais de doença). the pit of the stomach boca do estômago. the pits Brit lugar muito ruim, as profundas do inferno.

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  • 3 pit

    I 1. [pit] noun
    1) (a large hole in the ground: The campers dug a pit for their rubbish.) cova
    2) (a place from which minerals are dug, especially a coal-mine: a chalk-pit; He works at/down the pit.) poço de mina, mina
    3) (a place beside a motor race track for repairing and refuelling racing cars: The leading car has gone into the pit(s).) box
    2. verb
    ((with against) to set (a person or thing) against another in a fight, competition etc: He was pitted against a much stronger man.) contrapor
    II 1. [pit] noun
    (the hard stone of a peach, cherry etc.) caroço
    2. verb
    (to remove the stone from (a peach, cherry etc).) descaroçar

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  • 4 solid

    ['solid] 1. adjective
    1) (not easily changing shape; not in the form of liquid or gas: Water becomes solid when it freezes; solid substances.) sólido
    2) (not hollow: The tyres of the earliest cars were solid.) sólido
    3) (firm and strongly made (and therefore sound and reliable): That's a solid piece of furniture; His argument is based on good solid facts/reasoning.) sólido
    4) (completely made of one substance: This bracelet is made of solid gold; We dug till we reached solid rock.) sólido
    5) (without breaks, gaps or flaws: The policemen formed themselves into a solid line; They are solid in their determination to strike.) sólido
    6) (having height, breadth and width: A cube is a solid figure.) sólido
    7) (consecutive; without a pause: I've been working for six solid hours.) ininterrupto
    2. adverb
    (without interruption; continuously: She was working for six hours solid.) solidamente
    3. noun
    1) (a substance that is solid: Butter is a solid but milk is a liquid.) sólido
    2) (a shape that has length, breadth and height.) sólido
    - solidify
    - solidification
    - solidity
    - solidness
    - solidly
    - solid fuel
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    sol.id
    [s'ɔlid] n 1 corpo sólido. 2 Geom corpo que tem largura, comprimento e altura. • adj 1 sólido. 2 maciço, compacto, íntegro. 3 que tem três dimensões, cúbico. 4 denso, pesado, grosso. 5 duro, firme. 6 igual, uniforme. 7 unânime. 8 real, sério. 9 genuíno, verdadeiro. 10 incontestável, de confiança. 11 sensato, inteligente, criterioso. 12 com fundamento financeiro, sólido (no sentido comercial). 13 inteiro, íntegro. 14 contínuo. 15 fechado. 16 sem hífen. 17 coll em bases firmes, amigável. 18 sl excelente, formidável. 19 forte, durável. to be of solid sugar ser totalmente de açúcar. to go solid against something recusar alguma coisa como grupo. they went solid against the new law / votaram unanimente contra a nova lei.

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  • 5 solid

    ['solid] 1. adjective
    1) (not easily changing shape; not in the form of liquid or gas: Water becomes solid when it freezes; solid substances.) sólido
    2) (not hollow: The tyres of the earliest cars were solid.) maciço, compacto
    3) (firm and strongly made (and therefore sound and reliable): That's a solid piece of furniture; His argument is based on good solid facts/reasoning.) sólido
    4) (completely made of one substance: This bracelet is made of solid gold; We dug till we reached solid rock.) maciço
    5) (without breaks, gaps or flaws: The policemen formed themselves into a solid line; They are solid in their determination to strike.) contínuo, unânime
    6) (having height, breadth and width: A cube is a solid figure.) sólido
    7) (consecutive; without a pause: I've been working for six solid hours.) consecutivo
    2. adverb
    (without interruption; continuously: She was working for six hours solid.) ininterruptamente
    3. noun
    1) (a substance that is solid: Butter is a solid but milk is a liquid.) sólido
    2) (a shape that has length, breadth and height.) sólido
    - solidify - solidification - solidity - solidness - solidly - solid fuel

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > solid

  • 6 cutting

    1) (a piece of plant cut off and replanted to form another plant.) rebento
    2) (an article cut out from a newspaper etc: She collects cuttings about the Royal Family.) recorte
    3) (a trench dug through a hillside etc, in which a railway, road etc is built.) trincheira
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    cut.ting
    [k'∧tiŋ] n 1 coisa cortada. 2 incisão, talhada, talho. 3 Hort muda. 4 recorte de jornal ou de revista. 5 ação de cortar, corte. 6 corte (por onde passa estrada de ferro). 7 redução (de gastos). 8 abreviação. 9 derrubada, roçada. 10 cuttings retalhos, aparas, cavacos, refugo. • adj 1 cortante, afiado. 2 mordaz, sarcástico. a cutting remark / uma observação sarcástica. 3 penetrante, pungente.

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  • 7 ditch

    [di ] 1. noun
    (a long narrow hollow dug in the ground especially one to drain water from a field, road etc: He climbed over the fence and fell into a ditch.) vala
    2. verb
    (to get rid of: The stolen car had been ditched by the thieves several miles away.) abandonar
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    [ditʃ] n fosso, rego, vala, fort fosso, trincheira. • vt+vi 1 abrir, cavar fosso, vala, rego, entrincheirar, cercar de fossos, circunvalar. 2 drenar por meio de valas ou fossos. 3 sl livrar-se de. dull as ditch water maçador, maçante, inerte. to die in the ditch morrer na miséria. to die in the last ditch resistir até o último momento.

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  • 8 lay bare

    (to show clearly; to expose to view: They dug up the road and laid bare the water-pipe; Shy people don't like to lay bare their feelings.) expor

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  • 9 cutting

    1) (a piece of plant cut off and replanted to form another plant.) muda
    2) (an article cut out from a newspaper etc: She collects cuttings about the Royal Family.) recorte
    3) (a trench dug through a hillside etc, in which a railway, road etc is built.) corte

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > cutting

  • 10 ditch

    [di ] 1. noun
    (a long narrow hollow dug in the ground especially one to drain water from a field, road etc: He climbed over the fence and fell into a ditch.) vala
    2. verb
    (to get rid of: The stolen car had been ditched by the thieves several miles away.) abandonar

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > ditch

  • 11 lay bare

    (to show clearly; to expose to view: They dug up the road and laid bare the water-pipe; Shy people don't like to lay bare their feelings.) expor

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > lay bare

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  • dug — dug1 /dug/, v. a pt. and pp. of dig. dug2 /dug/, n. the mamma or the nipple of a female mammal. [1520 30; orig. obscure; perh. < a Gmc base akin to Dan daegge, Norw degge, Sw dägga to suckle] * * * …   Universalium

  • dug — {{11}}dug (n.) animal nipple, or, contemptuously, the human female breast, 1520s, origin obscure, related to Swed. dagga, Dan. dægge to suckle. {{12}}dug (v.) p.t. and pp. of DIG (Cf. dig) …   Etymology dictionary

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