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1 gravel
(very small stones: gravel for the garden path.) cascalho* * *grav.el[gr'ævəl] n 1 pedregulho, cascalho. 2 Med gravela: areia dos rins ou da bexiga. • vt 1 cobrir com pedregulho. 2 embaraçar, confundir. 3 irritar. -
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pedregulho, cascalhoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > gravel
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5 gravel-blind
grav.el-blind[gr'ævəl bləind] adj de visão muito fraca. -
6 gravel-pit
grav.el-pit[gr'ævəl pit] n poço de pedregulho. -
7 gravel-stone
grav.el-stone[gr'ævəl stoun] n pedregulho, cascalho. -
8 gravel\ /disease/
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9 crunch
1. verb(to crush noisily (something hard), with the teeth, feet etc: She crunched sweets all through the film.) mastigar2. nounthe crunch of gravel under the car wheels.) rangido- crunchy* * *[kruntʃ] n 1 mastigação ruidosa, trituração audível. 2 o respectivo ruído. • vt+vi 1 mastigar ruidosamente. 2 moer, triturar ruidosamente. -
10 shingle
['ʃinɡl](coarse gravel: There's too much shingle and not enough sand on this beach.) seixo* * *shin.gle1[ʃ'iŋgəl] n 1 telha fina de madeira. 2 corte curto de cabelo. 3 coll tabuleta com letreiro, especialmente de médico ou advogado. • vt 1 cobrir com telhas de madeira. 2 cortar o cabelo curto. 3 Met livrar ferro pudlado de impurezas e fundi-lo em lingotes.————————shin.gle2[ʃ'iŋgəl] n cascalho, pedregulho. -
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1. noun(a tool like a spade, with a short handle, used for scooping up and moving coal, gravel etc.) pá2. verb(to move (as if) with a shovel, especially in large quantities: He shovelled snow from the path; Don't shovel your food into your mouth!) tirar a pazadas* * *shov.el[ʃ'∧vəl] n 1 pá. 2 escavadeira. • vt+vi trabalhar com pá, fazer com pá, dar pazadas, jogar com pá, cavar. -
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['ʃinɡl](coarse gravel: There's too much shingle and not enough sand on this beach.) cascalho -
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gravel — (n.) early 13c., from O.Fr. gravele sand, gravel, dim. of grave sand, seashore (Mod.Fr. grève), possibly from Celtic *gravo (Cf. Welsh gro coarse gravel, Bret. grouan, Cornish grow gravel ), perhaps ultimately from PIE *ghreu to rub, grind … Etymology dictionary
gravel — ► NOUN ▪ a loose mixture of small stones and coarse sand, used for paths and roads. ► VERB (gravelled, gravelling; US graveled, graveling) ▪ cover with gravel. ORIGIN Old French, from grave shore … English terms dictionary
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gravel — gravelish, adj. /grav euhl/, n., v., graveled, graveling or (esp. Brit.) gravelled, gravelling, adj. n. 1. small stones and pebbles, or a mixture of these with sand. 2. Pathol. a. multiple small calculi formed in the kidneys. b. the disease… … Universalium
gravel — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French gravele, diminutive of grave, greve river bank, stony ground Date: 13th century 1. obsolete sand 2. a. loose rounded fragments of rock b. a stratum or deposit of gravel; also a surface covered… … New Collegiate Dictionary