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1 almond powder
al.mond pow.der[a:mənd p'audə] n farelo de amêndoa. -
2 almond
1) ((also almond tree) a kind of tree related to the peach.) amendoeira2) (the kernel of its fruit: The cake had raisins and almonds in it.) amêndoa* * *al.mond['a:mənd] n 1 Bot amendoeira ( Prunus amygdalus). 2 amêndoa. -
3 almond-eyed
al.mond-eyed[a:mənd 'aid] adj que tem os olhos em forma de amêndoa. -
4 black diamond
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5 diamond boring
di.a.mond bor.ing[d'aiəmənd bɔ:riŋ] n Eng perfuração feita com uma ferramenta com ponta de diamante. -
6 diamond dove
di.a.mond dove[daiəmənd d'∧v] n Ornith pequena pomba australiana ( Geopelia cuneata). -
7 diamond jubilee
di.a.mond ju.bi.lee[daiəmənd dʒ'u:bili:] n 60<U>o</U> aniversário de um acontecimento.————————diamond jubileejubileu de diamante. -
8 diamond ring effect
di.a.mond ring ef.fect[daiəmənd r'iŋ ifekt] n Astr efeito de anel de diamantes (em volta da Lua, antes e depois de um eclipse total). -
9 diamond tool
di.a.mond tool[daiəmənd t'u:l] n Eng ferramenta com ponta de diamante. -
10 diamond
1) (a very hard, colourless precious stone: Her brooch had three diamonds in it; ( also adjective) a diamond ring.) diamante2) (a piece of diamond (often artificial) used as a tip on eg a record-player stylus.) diamante3) (a kind of four-sided figure or shape; ♦: There was a pattern of red and yellow diamonds on the floor.) losango4) (one of the playing-cards of the suit diamonds, which have red symbols of this shape on them.) ouros•- diamonds* * *di.a.mond[d'aiəmənd] n 1 diamante, pedra preciosa. 2 brilhante. 3 losango, rombo. 4 diamante: instrumento para cortar vidro. 5 ouros pl (no jogo de cartas). 6 Typogr corpo 4 l/2 m. 7 Amer quadra de beisebol. 8 vidraça em forma de losango. • vt adornar com diamantes. • adj de diamante, diamantino. black diamonds a) diamantes escuros. b) carvão. rough diamonds a) diamante bruto. b) pessoa grosseira porém honesta e boa. -
11 diamond-back
di.a.mond-back[d'aiəmənd bæk] n 1 tartaruga palustre. 2 espécie de cascavel. -
12 diamond-cut
di.a.mond-cut[daiəmənd k'∧t] adj lapidado, facetado. -
13 diamond-cutter
di.a.mond-cut.ter[daiəmənd k'∧tə] n lapidário. -
14 diamond-cutting
di.a.mond-cut.ting[daiəmənd k'∧tiŋ] n lapidação de diamantes. -
15 diamond-drill
di.a.mond-drill[daiəmənd dr'il] n perfurador com ponta de diamante. -
16 diamond-dust
di.a.mond-dust[daiəmənd d'∧st] n pó de diamante. -
17 diamond-field
di.a.mond-field[daiəmənd f'i:ld] n terreno diamantífero. -
18 diamond-mine
di.a.mond-mine[daiəmənd m'ain] n mina de diamantes. -
19 diamond-point
di.a.mond-point[daiəmənd p'ɔint] n ferramenta com diamante na ponta para lapidar, gravar, etc. -
20 diamond-powder
di.a.mond-pow.der[daiəmənd p'audə] n = link=diamond-dust diamond-dust.
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