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1 fig
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2 fig.
скр от figuraрисунок, схема, чертёж -
3 figo
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4 figa
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5 claro
cla.ro[kl‘aru] adj 1 clair, limpide. 2 fig clair, net. 3 fig intelligible. cabelo castanho-claro cheveux châtain clair. é claro bien sûr, bien entendu. está claro que il est clair que. noite em claro nuit blanche.* * *claro, ra[`klaru, ra]Adjetivo clair(e)Advérbio clairementclaro que sim! bien sûr que oui!é claro! c'est sûr!passar a noite em claro passer une nuit blanche* * *adjectivo1 (luz, cor) clairestá claro!il fait clair!; il fait jour!os factos são clarosles faits sont clairsinterjeiçãoc'est clair!; naturellement!; évidemment!claro que sim!évidemment oui!claro que não!évidemment non!clair comme de l'eau de rochepasser une nuit blanche -
6 descartar
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7 esquentar
es.quen.tar* * *[iʃkẽn`ta(x)]Verbo transitivo chauffer* * *verboéchauder -
8 estragar
es.tra.gar[estrag‘ar] vt 1 abîmer, endommager, détériorer, enlaidir, gâcher, gâter. 2 fig gaspiller, corrompre. vpr 3 se perdre, se ruiner. 4 fig s’épuiser.* * *[iʃtra`ga(x)]Verbo transitivo (aparelho, máquina) abîmer(desperdiçar) gâcherVerbo Pronominal (comida) se gâter(leite) tourner* * *verbocassereste miúdo estraga os brinquedos todoscet enfant casse tous ses jouetsos rebuçados estragam os dentesles bonbons abîment les dentsestragar o seu dinheirogaspiller son argentevita estragar tanto papel em rascunho!évite de gaspiller autant de papier en brouillon!gâter -
9 estreiteza
es.trei.te.za* * *nome femininoestreiteza de espíritoétroitesse d'esprit -
10 estremecer
es.tre.me.cer[estremes‘er] vt 1 ébranler, sécouer. 2 fig effrayer. vi 3 trembler, frissonner, frémir. 4 fig vibrer, résonner.* * *[iʃtreme`se(x)]Verbo transitivo faire tremblerVerbo intransitivo (tremer) trembler(assustar-se) frémir* * *verboeu estremeço quando penso nissolorsque je pense à cela j'en tremble -
11 estudar
es.tu.dar[estud‘ar] vt 1 étudier, apprendre. 2 fig chercher à connaître. vi 3 s’instruire. 4 s’appliquer à l’étude. vpr 5 fig s’observer. estudar alguém étudier quelqu’un. estudar bastante, muito pop potasser, piocher, bosser. estudar faire des études. estudar um texto, um autor étudier un texte, un auteur.* * *[iʃtu`da(x)]Verbo transitivo e verbo intransitivo étudier* * *verbo1 (matéria, disciplina) étudier -
12 extinguir
ex.tin.guir* * *[iʃtĩŋ`gi(x)]Verbo transitivo (fogo) éteindre(lei, norma) abolirVerbo Pronominal (apagar-se) s'éteindre(desaparecer) disparaître* * *verbo -
13 inabalável
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14 mordaz
mor.daz* * *adjectivo -
15 morrer
mor.rer[mor̄‘er] vi mourir, décéder. morrer de morte natural mourir de sa belle mort. morrer de rir fig mourir de rire. morrer de vontade fig mourir d’envie.* * *[mo`xe(x)]Verbo intransitivo (pessoa, animal, planta) mourir(fogo, luz) s'éteindre(motor) être mort(e)estou morrendo de fome je meurs de faimser de morrer de rir ( informal) être à mourir de rire* * *verbomorrer afogadomourir noyermorrer asfixiadomourir asphyxiémorrer antes de tempomourir avant l'âge3 (sensação, sentimento) mourirmorrer por alguémmourir d'amour pour quelqu'un; se languir de quelqu'unmorrer por alguma coisamourir d'envie de quelque chose; se languir de quelque chosemourir de sommeilmourir de froid -
16 pesar
pe.sar[pez‘ar] sm chagrin, souci, tristesse. • vt 1 peser, déterminer le poids. 2 fig peser, calculer d’avance la portée ou les conséquences de. vi 3 peser, avoir un certain poids. 4 fig être à la charge de, être difficile à digérer. vpr 5 se peser. com pesar avec regret.* * *[pe`za(x)]Verbo transitivo e verbo intransitivo peser* * *verbo1 peserele pesa 80 quilosil pèse 80 kilosisso não pesa nada!ceci ne pèse rien!pesar as consequênciaspeser les conséquencesnome masculino -
17 seio
sei.o* * *[`saju]Substantivo masculino sein masculin* * *nome masculinono seio da famíliaau sein de la famille -
18 selvagem
sel.va.gem[sewv‘aʒẽj] s 1 sauvage. 2 brute, farouche, implacable, rustique. 3 fig désert, inculte. • adj 1 sauvage, rustre, ignorant. gritos selvagens / des cris sauvages. 2 fig grossier, ignorant. Pl: selvagens.* * *[sɛw`vaʒẽ]Adjetivo & substantivo de dois gêneros(plural: -ns)sauvage* * *nome 2 génerosadjectivo 2 géneros1 (tribo, cultura) sauvageprimitifanimal selvagemanimal sauvagedésertsauvagefazer campismo selvagemfaire du camping sauvage -
19 vislumbre
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20 abarcar
a.bar.car[abark‘ar] vt 1 embrasser. 2 fig accaparer.* * *[abax`ka(x)]Verbo transitivo (abranger) comprendre(temas) recouvrir* * *verboenglobereste romance abarca um século de históriace roman embrasse un siècle d'histoiresaisirela não conseguiu abarcar tudo o que lhe disseelle n'a pas saisi tout ce qui je lui ai dit
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