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1 morning
['mo:niŋ](the first part of the day, approximately up to noon: this morning; tomorrow morning.) manhã- morning glory
- morning dress* * *morn.ing[m'ɔ:niŋ] n manhã. • adj matutino. early in the morning de manhã bem cedo. good morning bom dia. on the morning of April 1st na manhã do dia 1<U>o</U> de abril. this morning esta manhã. yesterday morning ontem de manhã. -
2 morning
['mo:niŋ](the first part of the day, approximately up to noon: this morning; tomorrow morning.) manhã- morning glory - morning dress -
3 morning
manhãEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > morning
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4 morning
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5 morning edition
morning editionedição matinal. -
6 morning frock
morning frockvestido da manhã. -
7 morning prayers
morning prayerspreces matinais. -
8 morning dress
noun (the clothes worn by a man for very formal events (eg weddings) held during the day.) roupa de passeio* * *morn.ing dress[m'ɔ:niŋ dres] paletó preto com calça listrada.————————morning dressvestido caseiro. to dress down 1 repreender, admoestar, castigar. 2 vestir-se de forma humilde. to dress up 1 arrumar-se, vestir-se com elegância. 2 disfarçar, vestir-se com traje de mascarado, dar falsa aparência a. -
9 morning-after pill
noun (a contraceptive pill that a woman can take soon after having sex.)* * *morning-after pillpílula do dia seguinte. -
10 morning call
morn.ing call[m'ɔ:niŋ kɔ:l] n visita matinal. -
11 morning coat
morn.ing coat[m'ɔ:niŋ kout] n fraque. -
12 morning prayer
morn.ing prayer[mɔ:niŋ pr'ɛə] n prece matinal. -
13 morning sickness
morn.ing sick.ness[m'ɔ:niŋ siknis] n indisposição matinal durante a gravidez. -
14 morning star
morn.ing star[mɔ:niŋ st'a:] n estrela d’alva. -
15 morning watch
morn.ing watch[m'ɔ:niŋ wɔtʃ] n Naut quarto da alvorada. -
16 morning-glory
morn.ing-glo.ry[mɔ:niŋ gl'ɔ:ri] n Bot ipoméia. -
17 morning-gown
morn.ing-gown[m'ɔ:niŋ gaun] n roupão, chambre. -
18 morning glory
(any of various vines with funnel-shaped purple, blue, pink or white flowers that bloom early in the day.) -
19 morning report
relatório matinalEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > morning report
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20 morning\ dress
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