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  • 21 be/get wound up

    (to be, or get, in a very excited or anxious state.)

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  • 22 wounding

    wound.ing
    [w'u:ndiŋ] adj danoso, prejudicial, lesivo.

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  • 23 woundless

    wound.less
    [w'u:ndlis] adj sem feridas, não ferido, ileso, intato.

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  • 24 woundwort

    wound.wort
    [w'u:ndwə:t] n Bot vulnerária.

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  • 25 wind

    I 1. [wind] noun
    1) ((an) outdoor current of air: The wind is strong today; There wasn't much wind yesterday; Cold winds blow across the desert.) vento
    2) (breath: Climbing these stairs takes all the wind out of me.) fôlego
    3) (air or gas in the stomach or intestines: His stomach pains were due to wind.) gases
    2. verb
    (to cause to be out of breath: The heavy blow winded him.) tirar o fôlego
    3. adjective
    ((of a musical instrument) operated or played using air pressure, especially a person's breath.) de sopro
    - windiness
    - windfall
    - windmill
    - windpipe
    - windsurf
    - windsurfer
    - windsurfing
    - windscreen
    - windsock
    - windsurf
    - windsurfer
    - windsurfing
    - windswept
    - get the wind up
    - get wind of
    - get one's second wind
    - in the wind
    - like the wind
    II past tense, past participle - wound; verb
    1) (to wrap round in coils: He wound the rope around his waist and began to climb.) enrolar
    2) (to make into a ball or coil: to wind wool.) enrolar
    3) ((of a road etc) to twist and turn: The road winds up the mountain.) subir
    4) (to tighten the spring of (a clock, watch etc) by turning a knob, handle etc: I forgot to wind my watch.) dar corda
    - winding
    - wind up
    - be/get wound up
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    wind1
    [wind] n 1 vento. 2 brisa, aragem. 3 vento forte, temporal, ventania. 4 gases, flatulência. 5 (caça) faro, cheiro. 6 fôlego. 7 conversa à toa. 8 Mus instrumento de sopro (também winds) ou quem toca instrumento de sopro. • vt 1 expor ao vento e ao ar, arejar. 2 farejar, seguir o cheiro de. 3 exaustar, cansar (cavalo). 4 (deixar) resfolegar, tomar fôlego, descansar (cavalo). you must wind your horse / você precisa deixar o seu cavalo descansar. I was winded with my run / fiquei sem fôlego com a corrida. 5 [waind] (ps, pp wound, winded) soprar, tocar instrumento de sopro. before the wind levado pelo vento. between wind and weather entre a espada e a parede, em alternativa difícil. broken wind respiração dificultosa (de cavalos). contrary wind vento contrário. fair/ good wind vento favorável. gone with the wind levado pelo vento. he got his wind ele tomou fôlego. he got the wind of him ele tirou vantagem dele. he got the wind up Mil ele ficou com medo. he got wind of it fig ele farejou algo, ficou sabendo daquilo. he hit me in the wind ele me alvejou na boca do estômago. he is in good wind ele tem bom fôlego (boa capacidade respiratória). in the wind’s eye, in the teeth of the wind contra o vento. it is an ill wind that blows nobody any good o prazer de um é o desgosto de outro. it is in the wind está em andamento. on the wind a favor do vento, levado pelo vento. the wind is very high está soprando um vento forte. there is something in the wind fig há algo no ar, está se passando ou acontecendo alguma coisa. they know where the wind hits/ blows eles sabem de onde o vento sopra. thrown to the winds espalhado por todos os ventos/lados. to raise the wind arranjar dinheiro, angariar fundos. to sail near/ close to the wind Naut navegar à bolina cerrada. under the wind a sotavento. up him nós lhe fizemos medo. we put the wind there is a great wind up fig sl o ambiente está carregado. we spoke to the wind fig nós falamos ao vento, em vão. wind and waterline Naut linha d’água. wind and weather o tempo, as condições atmosféricas.
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    wind2
    [waind] n 1 torcedura, enroscamento. 2 curvatura, tortuosidade, sinuosidade. 3 giro, volta, curva, rotação. • vt+vi (ps, pp wound) 1 serpear, serpentear. the river wound its way through the valley / o rio serpenteava pelo vale. 2 envolver, enroscar(-se) ( round em volta de). she wound round his heart / ela soube conquistá-lo. she wound her arms round her child / ela envolveu o filho em seus braços. 3 girar, rotar. 4 Naut virar a proa. 5 empenar(-se), dobrar(-se), entortar(-se), torcer(-se), retorcer(-se). 6 enrolar(se). 7 envolver. 8 abraçar. 9 enredar. 10 guindar, içar, levantar. 11 dar corda a. 12 insinuar-se. 13 girar o braço antes de lançar a bola (em beisebol). he wound himselt into her favour ele soube ganhar a sua simpatia. she wound the wool into a ball ela formou um novelo de lã. to wind off a) desenrolar. b) filmar. to wind on enrolar. to wind up a) guindar, içar, elevar. b) rolar, enrolar. c) dar corda a (relógio). d) resumir (discurso). e) encerrar, acertar (contas). f) regularizar, terminar, finalizar, acabar, concluir. they wound up by marrying / eles acabaram se casando. g) resolver, liquidar, fechar (negócio). h) pôr em forma, reanimar (alguém), incitar, estimular, dar energia a. i) estar preso. the ship winds up / Naut o navio vira (preso à âncora).

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  • 26 sting

    1. [stiŋ] noun
    1) (a part of some plants, insects etc, eg nettles and wasps, that can prick and inject an irritating or poisonous fluid into the wound.) ferrão
    2) (an act of piercing with this part: Some spiders give a poisonous sting.) picada
    3) (the wound, swelling, or pain caused by this: You can soothe a wasp sting by putting vinegar on it.) picada
    2. verb
    1) (to wound or hurt by means of a sting: The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes; Do those insects sting?) picar
    2) ((of a wound, or a part of the body) to smart or be painful: The salt water made his eyes sting.) arder
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    [stiŋ] n 1 picada, ferroada. 2 ferida, lugar de picada. 3 Zool aguilhão, ferrão, espinho. 4 dor aguda. 5 o que causa dor, fig remorso. • vt+vi (ps, pp stung). 1 picar, ferroar, ferir, aguilhoar. 2 pungir, afligir, atormentar. 3 doer, arder. 4 ter ferrão. 5 levantar, excitar. 6 sl explorar, abusar, cobrar excessivamente. he was stung / Amer sl ele foi explorado. 7 sl enganar, trapacear. sting of conscience remorso. stung with remorse atormentado pela consciência. to have a sting in the tail finalizar com uma crítica. to sting one to the quick ficar muito sentido. to take the sting out aliviar, abrandar.

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  • 27 sting

    1. [stiŋ] noun
    1) (a part of some plants, insects etc, eg nettles and wasps, that can prick and inject an irritating or poisonous fluid into the wound.) espinho, ferrão
    2) (an act of piercing with this part: Some spiders give a poisonous sting.) picada
    3) (the wound, swelling, or pain caused by this: You can soothe a wasp sting by putting vinegar on it.) picada
    2. verb
    1) (to wound or hurt by means of a sting: The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes; Do those insects sting?) picar
    2) ((of a wound, or a part of the body) to smart or be painful: The salt water made his eyes sting.) arder

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  • 28 wind

    I 1. [wind] noun
    1) ((an) outdoor current of air: The wind is strong today; There wasn't much wind yesterday; Cold winds blow across the desert.) vento
    2) (breath: Climbing these stairs takes all the wind out of me.) fôlego, sopro
    3) (air or gas in the stomach or intestines: His stomach pains were due to wind.) gás
    2. verb
    (to cause to be out of breath: The heavy blow winded him.) deixar sem fôlego
    3. adjective
    ((of a musical instrument) operated or played using air pressure, especially a person's breath.) de sopro
    - windiness - windfall - windmill - windpipe - windsurf - windsurfer - windsurfing - windscreen - windsock - windsurf - windsurfer - windsurfing - windswept - get the wind up - get wind of - get one's second wind - in the wind - like the wind II past tense, past participle - wound; verb
    1) (to wrap round in coils: He wound the rope around his waist and began to climb.) enrolar
    2) (to make into a ball or coil: to wind wool.) enovelar
    3) ((of a road etc) to twist and turn: The road winds up the mountain.) serpentear
    4) (to tighten the spring of (a clock, watch etc) by turning a knob, handle etc: I forgot to wind my watch.) dar corda
    - winding - wind up - be/get wound up

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  • 29 coil

    [koil] 1. verb
    (to wind into loops: The snake coiled (itself) round the tree.) enroscar-se
    2. noun
    1) (a length of something wound into a loop or loops: a coil of rope; a coil of hair.) rolo
    2) (a wound length of wire for conducting electricity: the coil in an electric fire.) bobina
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    coil1
    [kɔil] n 1 rolo, espiral. 2 espira. 3 serpentina de tubos, etc. 4 bobina (também Electr). 5 caracol, anel de cabelo enrolado. 6 Naut ducha: cabo ou corda enrolada. 7 DIU: dispositivo intra-uterino usado para contracepção. • vt 1 enrolar, bobinar. 2 formar espiral. 3 serpentear, mover-se em espiral. induction coil bobina de indução. moving coil bobina móvel. spark coil Auto bobina vibradora. the serpent coiled up a cobra enrolou-se.
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    coil2
    [kɔil] n arch 1 tumulto. 2 algazarra.

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  • 30 probe

    [prəub] 1. noun
    1) (a long thin instrument used by doctors to examine a wound etc.) sonda
    2) (an investigation: a police probe into illegal activities.) sindicância
    2. verb
    1) (to investigate: He probed into her private life.) investigar
    2) (to examine (as if) with a probe: The doctor probed the wound; He probed about in the hole with a stick.) escarafunchar
    * * *
    [proub] n 1 Surg tenta, sonda. 2 Amer sindicância, inquérito. • vt+vi 1 Surg tentear, sondar. 2 investigar, sindicar, inquirir. 3 aprofundar, esquadrinhar.

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  • 31 coil

    [koil] 1. verb
    (to wind into loops: The snake coiled (itself) round the tree.) enrolar
    2. noun
    1) (a length of something wound into a loop or loops: a coil of rope; a coil of hair.) rolo
    2) (a wound length of wire for conducting electricity: the coil in an electric fire.) bobina

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  • 32 probe

    [prəub] 1. noun
    1) (a long thin instrument used by doctors to examine a wound etc.) sonda, tenta
    2) (an investigation: a police probe into illegal activities.) investigação
    2. verb
    1) (to investigate: He probed into her private life.) investigar
    2) (to examine (as if) with a probe: The doctor probed the wound; He probed about in the hole with a stick.) sondar, tentear

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  • 33 antiseptic

    [ænti'septik]
    noun, adjective
    ((of) a substance that destroys bacteria (eg in a wound): You ought to put some antiseptic on that cut; an antiseptic cream.) antiséptico
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    an.ti.sep.tic
    [æntis'eptik] adj anti-séptico.

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  • 34 application

    [æpli-]
    1) (a formal request; an act of applying: several applications for the new job; The syllabus can be obtained on application to the headmaster.) requerimento
    2) (hard work: He has got a good job through sheer application.) esforço
    3) (an ointment etc applied to a cut, wound etc.) aplicação
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    ap.pli.ca.tion
    [æplik'eiʃən] n 1 aplicação, utilização, emprego, uso. 2 tratamento, curativo, administração. 3 alusão, pertinência. 4 instrumento, dispositivo, mecanismo. 5 aplicabilidade. 6 pedido, solicitação. 7 requerimento, petição. 8 atenção, dedicação, diligência. 9 Comp aplicativo: qualquer software que use os recursos básicos da máquina para realizar uma tarefa específica como, por exemplo, editar textos, montar gráficos. for outward application para uso externo. to make an application to someone a) dirigir uma petição a alguém. b) candidatar-se.

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  • 35 bandage

    ['bændi‹] 1. noun
    ((a piece of) cloth for binding up a wound, or a broken bone: She had a bandage on her injured finger.) ligadura
    2. verb
    (to cover with a bandage: The doctor bandaged the boy's foot.) ligar
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    band.age
    [b'ændidʒ] n bandagem. • vt enfaixar.

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  • 36 bind

    past tense, past participle - bound; verb
    1) (to tie up: The doctor bound up the patient's leg with a bandage; The robbers bound up the bank manager with rope.) amarrar
    2) (to fasten together and put a cover on the pages of (a book): Bind this book in leather.) encadernar
    - - bound
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    [baind] n 1 coisa que liga, fita, liga, ligadura, laço, faixa, cinta, atadura. 2 Mus traço de ligação. 3 situação difícil. • vt (ps and pp bound) 1 ligar, juntar, atar, amarrar, segurar. bound hand and feet / amarrado de pés e mãos (também figurativo). 2 ligar, aglutinar, grudar, colar. 3 obrigar, reter, refrear. 4 vincular, segurar (por promessa etc.), constranger, obrigar. 5 comprometer. 6 colocar atadura ou bandagem. the wound was bound up / a ferida foi coberta. 7 encadernar. 8 Jur contratar como aprendiz. 9 constipar, causar prisão de ventre. 10 debruar, orlar. 11 fechar, firmar (negócio, mediante sinal). 12 proteger ou decorar com laços, fitas etc. 13 obrigar-se, comprometer-se. 14 aglutinar-se, aglomerar-se. 15 combinar molécula por meio de ligação química. I’ll be bound a) garanto por isto. b) com certeza. to bind over obrigar legalmente, obedecer sentença judicial.

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  • 37 bleeding

    adjective (losing blood: a bleeding wound.) sangrento
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    bleed.ing
    [bl'i:diŋ] n 1 hemorragia. 2 sangria. • adj 1 que está sangrando. 2 sl maldito. bleeding from (or at) the nose Med epistaxe: hemorragia nasal.

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  • 38 blood

    1) (the red fluid pumped through the body by the heart: Blood poured from the wound in his side.) sangue
    2) (descent or ancestors: He is of royal blood.) sangue
    - bloody
    - bloodcurdling
    - blood donor
    - blood group/type
    - blood-poisoning
    - blood pressure
    - bloodshed
    - bloodshot
    - bloodstained
    - bloodstream
    - blood test
    - bloodthirsty
    - bloodthirstiness
    - blood transfusion
    - blood-vessel
    - in cold blood
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    [bl∧d] n 1 sangue. 2 fig vida. 3 suco, seiva. 4 temperamento, natureza animal. 5 matança, derramamento de sangue. 6 consangüinidade, parentesco. 7 linhagem (real), estirpe, nobreza. 8 ira, sanha, raiva. 9 raça, nacionalidade. 10 homem valente e espirituoso. blood is thicker than water o sangue (parentesco) fala mais alto. full blood puro-sangue (cavalo). half-blood mestiço. in cold blood a sangue-frio. it runs in the blood está no sangue. my blood is up estou louco de raiva. new blood or young blood sangue novo ou idéias novas. next in blood de parentesco íntimo. of the royal blood de sangue real. the gift of language is in her blood o talento para línguas está no seu sangue. to be out for blood estar disposto a tudo, estar atrás de vingança. to get blood from a stone tirar leite de pedra. to let blood sangrar. to make bad blood exasperar os ânimos. to make one’s blood boil enfurecer. to make one’s blood run cold causar arrepios, fazer o sangue gelar nas veias.

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  • 39 cable

    ['keibl] 1. noun
    1) ((a) strong rope or chain for hauling or tying anything, especially a ship.) cabo
    2) ((a set of) wires for carrying electric current or signals: They are laying (a) new cable.) cabo
    3) ((a rope made of) strands of metal wound together for supporting a bridge etc.) cabo
    4) ((also cablegram) a telegram sent by cable.) cabograma
    5) (cable television.)
    2. verb
    (to telegraph by cable: I cabled news of my mother's death to our relations in Canada.) telegrafar
    - cable television
    - cable TV
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    ca.ble
    [k'eibəl] n 1 cabo, corda. 2 Naut amarra. 3 cabo submarino, elétrico ou telefônico. 4 Tech condutor de fios múltiplos. 5 Amer cabograma. • vt+vi 1 ligar por um cabo, amarrar, segurar com amarra ou cabo. 2 cabografar, expedir cabograma. cable length or cable’s length unidade de medida marítima correspondente a 231 m.

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  • 40 camouflage

    1. noun
    (something, eg protective colouring, that makes an animal, person, building etc difficult for enemies to see against the background: The tiger's stripes are an effective camouflage in the jungle; The soldiers wound leaves and twigs round their helmets as camouflage.) camuflagem
    2. verb
    (to conceal with camouflage.) camuflar
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    cam.ou.flage
    [k'æməfla:ʒ] n camuflagem: 1 Mil dissimulação de soldados, material bélico, etc. 2 fig disfarce, fingimento, simulação • vt+vi camuflar: 1 Mil dissimular soldados, material bélico, etc. 2 fig disfarçar, fingir, simular.

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