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1 Gall
[ɡo:l] 1. noun1) (a bitter liquid which is stored in the gall bladder.) bilis2) (impudence: He had the gall to say he was my friend after being so rude to me.) atrevimento2. verb(to annoy (a person) very much: It galls me to think that he is earning so much money.) agoniar- gallstone* * *Gallicism -
2 gall
[ɡo:l] 1. noun1) (a bitter liquid which is stored in the gall bladder.) bilis2) (impudence: He had the gall to say he was my friend after being so rude to me.) atrevimento2. verb(to annoy (a person) very much: It galls me to think that he is earning so much money.) agoniar- gallstone* * *gall1[gɔ:l] n 1 fel, bile, bílis. 2 fig amargor, rancor, ódio, amargura. 3 Amer sl impudência, audácia, atrevimento, desplante.————————gall2[gɔ:l] n 1 assadura, escoriação, irritação da pele. 2 fig sofrimento, irritação, perturbação. • vt+vi 1 esfolar, escoriar. 2 irritar, atormentar, afligir, provocar.————————gall3[gɔ:l] n galha. -
3 gall
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4 gall
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5 gall-apple
gall-ap.ple[g'ɔ:l æpəl] n = link=gall gall.3. -
6 gall duct
gall duct[g'ɔ:l d∧kt] n Med canal biliar. -
7 gall bladder
(an organ of the body attached to the liver, in which gall is stored.) vesícula* * *gall blad.der[g'ɔ:l blædə] n vesícula biliar. -
8 gall bladder
(an organ of the body attached to the liver, in which gall is stored.) vesícula biliar -
9 gall\ bladder
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10 oak-gall
oak-gall[oukg'a:l] n = link=oak-apple oak-apple. -
11 to tread on (gall) one’s kibes
to tread on (gall) one’s kibesirritar alguém, pisar nos calos de alguém, ofender.English-Portuguese dictionary > to tread on (gall) one’s kibes
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12 gallnut
gall.nut[g'ɔ:ln∧t] n = link=%20gall gall.3. -
13 gallfly
gall.fly[g'ɔ:l flai] n inseto que produz galha. -
14 galling
gall.ing[g'ɔ:liŋ] n esfoladura, escoriação. • adj irritante, que irrita, que esfola. -
15 gallstone
noun (a small hard object that is sometimes formed in the gall bladder.) pedra na vesícula* * *gall.stone[g'ɔ:lstoun] n cálculo biliar. -
16 kibe
[kaib] n frieira: ulceração causada pelo frio. to tread on (or gall) one’s kibes irritar alguém, pisar nos calos de alguém, ofender. -
17 nutgall
nut.gall[n'∧tgɔ:l] n Bot noz-de-galha, bugalho. -
18 pyramidal
py.ram.i.dal[pir'æmidəl] adj piramidal: 1 em forma de pirâmide. 2 Gall enorme, colossal, imponente. -
19 windgall
wind.gall[w'indgɔ:l] n Vet alifafe: tumor entre o nervo do jarrete e o osso da perna dos cavalos. -
20 wormwood
worm.wood[w'ə:mwud] n 1 Bot absinto, losna. 2 fig algo muito desagradável ou aborrecido, desgosto, amargura. it was (gall and) wormwood to me / feriu-me, ofendeu-me, magoou-me. Indian wormwood Bot erva-de-santa-maria. sea wormwood Bot santônica.
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gall — [n] nerve, brashness acrimony, animosity, arrogance, bitterness, brass, brazenness, cheek*, chutzpah*, conceit, confidence, crust cynicism, effrontery, guts*, haughtiness, hostility, impertinence, impudence, insolence, malevolence, malice,… … New thesaurus
Gall — Gall, v. i. To scoff; to jeer. [R.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English