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1 Armageddon
Ar.ma.ged.don[a:məg'edən] n 1 Bib Armagedon: batalha final entre forças do bem e do mal. 2 fig qualquer grande conflito final. -
2 agedly
a.ged.ly['eidʒidli] adv idosamente. -
3 agedness
a.ged.ness['eidʒidnis] n 1 velhice, senectude. 2 sazonação. -
4 baker-legged
bak.er-leg.ged[beikə l'egid] n cambaio, com as pernas tortas. -
5 cragged
crag.ged[kr'ægid] adj escarpado, penhascoso, íngreme. -
6 dogged
['doɡid]adjective (keeping on at what one is doing in a determined and persistent manner: his dogged perseverance.) pertinaz* * *dog.ged[d'ɔgid] adj obstinado, cabeçudo, tenaz, intratável, teimoso, pertinaz. -
7 doggedly
[-ɡid-]adverb He went doggedly on with his work despite the interruptions.) obstinadamente* * *dog.ged.ly[d'ɔgidli] adv obstinadamente. -
8 doggedness
[-ɡid-]noun obstinação* * *dog.ged.ness[d'ɔgidnis] n obstinação, teimosia, tenacidade, pertinácia. -
9 doglegged
dog.leg.ged[d'ɔglegd] adj em ângulo agudo. -
10 dragged out
drag.ged out[drægd'aut] adj Amer sl solto por habeas-corpus. -
11 five-legged
five-leg.ged[faiv l'egid] adj Naut com cinco mastros. -
12 fogged
fog.ged[fɔgd] adj coll 1 tocado, bêbado. 2 perplexo. -
13 jagged
['‹æɡid](having rough or sharp and uneven edges: jagged rocks.) recortado- jaggedly- jaggedness* * *jag.ged[dʒ'ægid] adj 1 denteado, recortado, entalhado. 2 cheio de mossas. -
14 jaggedly
adverb recortadamente* * *jag.ged.ly[dʒ'ægidli] adv denteadamente, entalhadamente. 2 de modo amossado. -
15 one-legged
one-leg.ged[w∧n l'egid] adj perneta. -
16 ragged school
rag.ged school[r'ægid sku:l] n escola para crianças pobres. -
17 ragged
['ræɡid]1) (dressed in old, worn or torn clothing: a ragged beggar.) andrajoso2) (torn: ragged clothes.) esfarrapado3) (rough or uneven; not straight or smooth: a ragged edge.) irregular* * *rag.ged[r'ægid] adj 1 roto, esfarrapado, andrajoso. 2 vestido de trapos ou farrapos. 3 escabroso. 4 desigual, em forma de serra, dentado. 5 áspero. 6 dissonante. 7 inacabado, imperfeito. to run someone ragged coll cansar alguém, debilitar alguém. -
18 ragged-Robin
rag.ged-Ro.bin[rægid r'ɔbin] n Bot flor-de-cuco. -
19 raggedly
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20 raggedness
noun aspecto andrajoso* * *rag.ged.ness[r'ægidnis] n 1 estado andrajoso. 2 desigualdade. 3 escabrosidade.
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