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1 overturn
[əuvə'tə:n](to turn over: They overturned the boat; The car overturned.) virar(-se)* * *o.ver.turn['ouvətə:n] n 1 transtorno, contrariedade. 2 reviravolta. • [ouvət'ə:n] vt+vi 1 derrubar, virar, emborcar. 2 subverter, destruir, aniquilar. -
2 overturn
[əuvə'tə:n](to turn over: They overturned the boat; The car overturned.) virar, emborcar -
3 overload
[əuvə'loud](to fill with too much of something: The lorry overturned because it had been overloaded.) sobrecarregado* * *o.ver.load['ouvəloud] n sobrecarga. • [ouvəl'oud] vt sobrecarregar. -
4 scatter
['skætə]1) (to (make) go or rush in different directions: The sudden noise scattered the birds; The crowds scattered when the bomb exploded.) espalhar(-se)2) (to throw loosely in different directions: The load from the overturned lorry was scattered over the road.) espalhar•- scattering
- scatterbrain
- scatterbrained* * *scat.ter1[sk'ætə] n 1 ato de espalhar. 2 dispersão. • vt+vi 1 espalhar, esparramar. it was scattered to the wind / foi espalhado em todas as direções. 2 dispersar, debandar. 3 dispersar-se, dissipar. our hopes were scattered / frustraram-se as nossas esperanças.————————scat.ter2[sk'ætə] n sl 1 boteco, bar. 2 ponto de encontro de pessoas. -
5 overload
[əuvə'loud](to fill with too much of something: The lorry overturned because it had been overloaded.) sobrecarregar -
6 scatter
['skætə]1) (to (make) go or rush in different directions: The sudden noise scattered the birds; The crowds scattered when the bomb exploded.) dispersar(-se)2) (to throw loosely in different directions: The load from the overturned lorry was scattered over the road.) espalhar•- scattering - scatterbrain - scatterbrained
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