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1 joy
[‹oi]1) (great happiness: The children jumped for joy when they saw the new toys.) alegria2) (a cause of great happiness: Our son is a great joy to us.) alegria•- joyful- joyfully
- joyfulness
- joyous
- joyously* * *[dʒɔi] n 1 alegria, contento, regozijo, júbilo. she leapt for joy / ela pulou de alegria. 2 prazer, contentamento, felicidade. I wish you joy / desejo-lhe felicidades. it gives me great joy / dá-me grande prazer. 3 encanto, arrebatamento, êxtase. 4 pessoa amada. • vt+vi 1 ser alegre. 2 alegrar(-se), regozijar(-se). 3 Poet encantar(-se), enlevar(-se), exultar. to someone’s joy para alegria de alguém. -
2 joy
[‹oi]1) (great happiness: The children jumped for joy when they saw the new toys.) alegria2) (a cause of great happiness: Our son is a great joy to us.) alegria•- joyful- joyfully - joyfulness - joyous - joyously -
3 joy
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4 joy-ride
joy-ride[dʒ'ɔi raid] n sl 1 viagem de recreio, passeio de automóvel sem autorização do proprietário do carro ou em carro roubado. 2 passeio temerário de automóvel. • vi (ps joy-rode, pp joy-ridden) passear de automóvel sem permissão do dono. -
5 joy-rider
joy-rid.er[dʒ'ɔi raidə] n pessoa que toma parte num joy-ride. -
6 joy knob
joy knob[dʒ'ɔi nɔb] n Amer sl pênis, Braz vulg pinto, pau, pica. -
7 joy stick
joy stick[dʒ'ɔi stik] n Aeron sl alavanca de controle de um avião, video game, computador, etc. -
8 joy water
joy waterbirita, pinga. -
9 joy-pop
joy-pop[dʒ'ɔi pɔp] vt Amer sl injetar drogas via intramuscular ocasionalmente. -
10 joy-popper
joy-pop.per[dʒ'ɔi pɔpə] n Amer sl 1 novato no uso de drogas. 2 pessoa que toma drogas ocasionalmente. -
11 joy-riding
joy-rid.ing[dʒ'ɔi raidiŋ] n passeio temerário em carro alheio, sem autorização do dono. -
12 drunk with joy
drunk with joyentusiasmado. -
13 flushed with joy
flushed with joyradiante de alegria. -
14 they were breathless with joy
they were breathless with joyeles estavam fora de si de alegria.English-Portuguese dictionary > they were breathless with joy
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15 to leap for joy
to leap for joypular de alegria. -
16 to someone’s joy
to someone’s joypara alegria de alguém. -
17 transported with joy
transported with joyenlevado de alegria. -
18 traveller’s joy
trav.el.ler’s joy[tr'ævələz dʒɔi] n Bot clematite. -
19 veritable joy
ver.i.ta.ble joy[veritəbəl dʒ'ɔi] n alegria real. -
20 be the pride and joy of
(to be the object of the pride of: He was his parents' pride and joy.) ser o orgulho de
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