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1 organ
I ['o:ɡən] noun1) (a part of the body or of a plant which has a special purpose: the reproductive organs.) órgão2) (a means of spreading information, eg a newspaper: an organ of the Communist Party.) órgão•- organic- organically II ['o:ɡən](a usually large musical instrument similar to a piano, with or without pipes: He plays the organ; an electric organ.) órgão- organist* * *or.gan['ɔ:gən] n 1 Anat órgão. 2 instrumentos pl, veículo, meio. 3 jornal, gazeta, periódico. 4 Mus órgão, harmônio. 5 a voz humana e suas qualidades musicais. barrel organ realejo. male organ pênis. -
2 organ
I ['o:ɡən] noun1) (a part of the body or of a plant which has a special purpose: the reproductive organs.) órgão2) (a means of spreading information, eg a newspaper: an organ of the Communist Party.) órgão•- organic- organically II ['o:ɡən](a usually large musical instrument similar to a piano, with or without pipes: He plays the organ; an electric organ.) órgão- organist -
3 organ grinder
or.gan grind.er['ɔ:gən graində] n tocador de realejo. -
4 organ loft
or.gan loft['ɔ:gən lɔft] n balcão para órgão (em igreja), coro de igreja. -
5 organ
orgôoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > organ
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6 barrel organ
bar.rel or.gan[b'ærəl ɔ:gən] n realejo.————————barrel organrealejo. -
7 male organ
male organpênis. -
8 to grind a hand organ
to grind a hand organtocar realejo. -
9 hand-organ
hand-or.gan[h'ænd ɔ:gən] n realejo. -
10 house organ
house or.gan[h'aus ɔ:gən] n jornal de uso interno (em firma comercial, industrial, etc.). -
11 reed organ
reed or.gan[r'i:d ɔ:gən] n Mus espécie de órgão, harmônio. -
12 sense organ
sense or.gan[s'ens ɔ:gən] n Anat órgão dos sentidos, qualquer órgão de sentido, por exemplo olhos. -
13 street organ
street or.gan[str'i:t ɔ:gən] n realejo. -
14 mouth-organ
noun (a small musical instrument played by blowing or sucking air through its metal pipes.) harmónica -
15 mouth-organ
noun (a small musical instrument played by blowing or sucking air through its metal pipes.) gaita -
16 transplant
1. verb1) (to remove (an organ of the body) and put it into another person or animal: Doctors are able to transplant kidneys.) transplantar2) (to remove (skin) and put it on another part of the body.) enxertar3) (to plant in another place: We transplanted the rose-bush (into the back garden).) transplantar2. noun1) (an operation in which an organ or skin is transplanted: He had to have a kidney transplant.) transplante2) (an organ, skin, or a plant that is transplanted: The transplant was rejected by the surrounding tissue.) transplante* * *trans.plant[trænspl'a:nt; trænspl'ænt] n Surg transplante. • vt+vi 1 transplantar(-se). 2 remover de um lugar para outro, transferir, transportar. -
17 transplant
1. verb1) (to remove (an organ of the body) and put it into another person or animal: Doctors are able to transplant kidneys.) transplantar, enxertar2) (to remove (skin) and put it on another part of the body.) transplantar, enxertar3) (to plant in another place: We transplanted the rose-bush (into the back garden).) transplantar2. noun1) (an operation in which an organ or skin is transplanted: He had to have a kidney transplant.) transplante, enxerto2) (an organ, skin, or a plant that is transplanted: The transplant was rejected by the surrounding tissue.) enxerto -
18 liver
['livə]1) (a large organ in the body which purifies the blood.) fígado2) (this organ in certain animals used as food.) fígado* * *liv.er[l'ivə] n 1 fígado. 2 vivente, habitante. -
19 vagina
(a woman's sexual/reproductive organ; the passage from the outer sexual organ to the womb.)* * *va.gi.na[vədʒ'ainə] n (pl vaginas, vaginae) 1 Anat vagina. 2 bainha, ou parte semelhante. 3 Bot bainha. -
20 liver
['livə]1) (a large organ in the body which purifies the blood.) fígado2) (this organ in certain animals used as food.) fígado
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