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121 sahumar
v.1 to perfume (incensar).2 to fumigate, to smoke (fumigar), to fume.3 to perfume with incense.* * *VT1) (=incensar) to perfume, perfume with incense2) (=fumigar) to smoke, fumigate* * *vtto perfume ( with incense or aromatic herbs)* * *
sahumar vtr (con humo perfumado) to perfume, fumigate
* * *♦ vt= to perfume or purify with aromatic smoke♦ See also the pronominal verb sahumarse -
122 fret
[fret]past tense, past participle - fretted; verb(to worry or show anxiety or discontentment: She was always fretting about something or other.) atormentar-se- fretful* * *fret1[fret] n 1 lamúria, choradeira, queixa lamurienta. 2 preocupação, inquietação. 3 descontentamento, aborrecimento. 4 fricção, atrito, desgaste. 5 corrosão. • vt+vi (ps e pp fretted) 1 amofinar-se, afligir(-se), irritar(-se), atormentar(-se), martirizar-se, queixar-se. 2 roer, corroer, comer, desgastar(-se), gastar-se pela fricção. 3 esfregar, esfolar, friccionar, atritar. 4 agitar(-se), enrugar(-se), encrespar(-se) (a água). don’t fret não fique triste. fret and fume of life as adversidades da vida. he frets and fumes ele está exaltado e furioso. he frets himself ele se irrita, exalta. she frets her life away ela passa sua vida com tristeza e aflição.————————fret2[fret] n Archit grega: cercadura arquitetônica, de linhas retas entrelaçadas. • vt (ps e pp fretted) 1 ornar com gregas (também em relevo). 2 cinzelar. 3 variegar, matizar.————————fret3[fret] n Mus trasto (de um instrumento de corda). • vt trastear. -
123 perfume
1. ['pə:fju:m] noun1) (a sweet smell or fragrance: the perfume of roses.) perfume2) (a liquid, cream etc which has a sweet smell when put on the skin, hair, clothes etc: She loves French perfume(s).) perfume2. [pə'fju:m] verb1) (to put perfume on or in: She perfumed her hair.) perfumar2) (to give a sweet smell to: Flowers perfumed the air.) perfumar•* * *per.fume[p'ə:fju:m] n perfume, aroma, fragrância. • [pafj'u:m] vt perfumar, aromatizar. -
124 wounded
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be wounded[Swahili Word] -pata jeraha[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] person wounded by a spear[English Plural] people wounded by spears[Swahili Word] fume[Swahili Plural] mafume[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wounded[Swahili Word] majeruhi[Swahili Plural] majeruhi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10an[Derived Word] jeraha N------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wounded person[English Plural] wounded people[Swahili Word] majeruhi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 6an[Derived Word] jeruhi------------------------------------------------------------ -
125 fret
I [fret]nome mus. tasto m., traversina f.II [fret]III 1. [fret] 2.to be in a fret — (irritated) essere irritato; (impatient) essere agitato
1) (be anxious) agitarsi ( over, about per)IV [fret]nome arch. (anche Greek fret) greca f.V [fret]* * *[fret]past tense, past participle - fretted; verb(to worry or show anxiety or discontentment: She was always fretting about something or other.) affliggersi- fretful* * *fret (1) /frɛt/n.2 (arald.) cancello.fret (2) /frɛt/n.fret (3) /frɛt/n.(mus.: di strumento a corda) tasto.(to) fret (1) /frɛt/v. t.1 intagliare; traforare2 (archit.) adornare di greche.(to) fret (2) /frɛt/A v. t.1 agitare; preoccupare; crucciareB v. i.3 consumarsi; corrodersi; logorarsi● to fret and fume, essere sulle spine; rodersi il fegato.* * *I [fret]nome mus. tasto m., traversina f.II [fret]III 1. [fret] 2.to be in a fret — (irritated) essere irritato; (impatient) essere agitato
1) (be anxious) agitarsi ( over, about per)IV [fret]nome arch. (anche Greek fret) greca f.V [fret] -
126 or
or [ɔ:r]• red or black? rouge ou noir ?• do it or else! (inf) fais-le, sinon (tu vas voir) !* * *[ɔː(r)]Note: In most uses or is translated by ou. There are two exceptions to thisWhen used to link alternatives after a negative verb ( I can't come today or tomorrow). For translations see 2 belowWhen used to indicate consequence ( be careful or you'll cut yourself) or explanation ( it can't be serious or she'd have called us) the translation is sinon: fais attention sinon tu vas te couper; ça ne peut pas être grave sinon elle nous aurait appelés. See 5 and below1) ( linking two or more alternatives) oucar or no car, you've got to get to work — voiture ou pas, il faut que tu ailles travailler
3) (indicating approximation, vagueness) ou4) (introducing qualification, correction, explanation) ou5) (indicating consequence: otherwise) sinon, autrementdo as you're told - or else! — (colloq) fais ce qu'on te dit - sinon (gare (colloq) à toi)!
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127 tint
tint [tɪnt]* * *[tɪnt] 1. 2.transitive verb teinter3.tinted past participle adjective [colour] teinté; [glass, window, spectacles] fumé; [hair] teint -
128 perfume
1. noun1) благоухание, аромат; запах2) духи2. verbдушить (духами и т. п.); делать благоуханным* * *(n) аромат; духи* * ** * *[per·fume || pər'fjuːm,pɜr' /pɜː-] n. благоухание, аромат, запах, духи v. душить, подушить, делать благоуханным* * *духизапах* * *1. сущ. 1) благоухание 2) духи 3) перен. слава 2. гл. душить (духами и т. п.); делать благоуханным
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fume — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. chafe, fret, rage; smoke, reek. See excitability, resentment, heat, discontent. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. seethe, boil, sputter, simmer, smolder, stew, sizzle, quiver with rage, chafe, fret, bristle … English dictionary for students