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1 pox
[pɔks] n 1 Med qualquer doença caracterizada por pústulas ou erupções. 2 sífilis. chicken pox catapora, varicela. small pox varíola. -
2 chicken pox
chicken poxcatapora, varicela. -
3 chicken-pox
noun (an infectious disease with fever and red itchy spots.) varicela* * *chick.en-pox[tʃ'ikin pɔks] n Med varicela, catapora. -
4 cow-pox
cow-pox[k'au pɔks] n Veter varíola bovina: doença infecciosa. -
5 fowl pox
fowl pox[f'aul pɔks] n bouba, epitelioma contagioso dos galináceos, coll pipoca (das aves). -
6 small pox
small poxvaríola. -
7 chicken-pox
noun (an infectious disease with fever and red itchy spots.) catapora -
8 poxvirus
pox.vi.rus[p'ɔksvaiərəs] n Path vírus da varíola. -
9 catching
adjective (infectious: Is chicken-pox catching?) contagioso* * *catch.ing[k'ætʃiŋ] adj 1 contagioso, infeccioso. 2 cativante, atraente, fascinante. -
10 chicken
[' ikin]1) (a young bird, especially a young hen: She keeps chickens.) galinha2) (its flesh used as food: a plate of fried chicken.) frango3) ((slang.) a coward.)•- chicken-pox
- chicken out* * *chick.en[tʃ'ikin] n 1 pinto. 2 Amer frango, franguinho, galinha. 3 filhote de ave doméstica e de algumas outras aves. 4 Amer qualquer ave doméstica. 5 carne de ave doméstica. 6 Amer sl rapariga, brotinho. 7 rapazola, rapaz. 8 Amer sl rapaz adolescente considerado objeto sexual de um homossexual adulto. • adj pequeno, novo, jovem, sl tímido, covarde, afeminado. I am no chicken / não sou mais criança. chicken-and-egg situation/ problem uma situação/problema de que é difícil determinar qual é o efeito e qual é a causa. don’t count your chickens before they are hatched fig não conte com o ovo antes de a galinha botar. that’s your chicken! isto é com você! to chicken out acovardar-se, desistir por perder a paciência. -
11 smallpox
noun (a type of serious infectious disease in which there is a severe rash of large, pus-filled spots that usually leave scars.) varíola* * *small.pox[sm'ɔ:lpɔks] n Med varíola. -
12 catching
adjective (infectious: Is chicken-pox catching?) contagioso -
13 chicken
[' ikin]1) (a young bird, especially a young hen: She keeps chickens.) frango, galinha2) (its flesh used as food: a plate of fried chicken.) frango3) ((slang.) a coward.)•- chicken-pox - chicken out
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pox — I. noun (plural pox or poxes) Etymology: alteration of pocks, plural of pock Date: circa 1530 1. a. a virus disease (as chicken pox) characterized by pustules or eruptions b. archaic smallpox c … New Collegiate Dictionary