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1 ravager
rav.a.ger[r'ævidʒə] n assolador, saqueador. -
2 ravel
rav.el[r'ævəl] n 1 confusão, complicação. 2 fio emaranhado • vt+vi 1 emaranhar, confundir, complicar, envolver. 2 desenredar, desemaranhar, desembrulhar, desfazer, desfiar, esfiapar. -
3 raveling
rav.el.ing[r'ævəliŋ] n desfiamento, fio desfiado. -
4 ravelling
rav.el.ling[r'ævəliŋ] n = link=raveling raveling. -
5 ravelment
rav.el.ment[r'ævəlmənt] n confusão, complicação. -
6 ravener
rav.en.er[r'ævənə] n 1 espoliador, rapinante. 2 glutão. -
7 ravening
rav.en.ing[r'ævəniŋ] n rapina, voracidade. • adj 1 rapace, voraz, devorador. 2 demente, louco. -
8 raveningly
rav.en.ing.ly[r'ævəniŋli] adv vorazmente, avidamente. -
9 raver
rav.er[r'eivə] n 1 pessoa delirante, que tem acesso de fúria. 2 Brit pessoa animada, moderna, de vida livre social e sexualmente. -
10 ravin
rav.in[r'ævən] n 1 saque, pilhagem, espoliação. 2 voracidade. 3 roubo, presa. -
11 ravingly
rav.ing.ly[r'eiviŋli] adv delirantemente, alucinadamente, freneticamente. -
12 ravish
rav.ish[r'æviʃ] vt 1 arrebatar, cativar, encantar. 2 raptar, violar, desonrar. 3 pilhar, saquear. -
13 ravisher
rav.ish.er[r'æviʃə] n 1 arrebatador. 2 violador. -
14 ravishment
rav.ish.ment[r'æviʃmənt] n 1 arrebatamento, arroubo. 2 rapto, violação, estupro. -
15 raven
['reivən](a large black bird of the crow family.) corvo* * *ra.ven1[r'eivən] n Ornith corvo. • adj da cor do corvo, negro, preto.————————rav.en2[r'ævən] n pilhagem, presa, rapina. • vt+vi 1 apresar, prender à força, rapinar. 2 ser voraz, viver de rapina. -
16 ravenous
['rævənəs](very hungry.) esfomeado- ravenousness* * *rav.en.ous[r'ævənəs] adj voraz, devorador, ávido, esfomeado. -
17 ravenously
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18 ravenousness
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19 raving
(so mad as to be raving.) delirante* * *rav.ing[r'eiviŋ] n desvario, delírio, loucura. • adj 1 delirante, tresvariado, encolerizado, alucinado. 2 coll notável, extraordinário. raving mad coll doido, furioso. -
20 ravioli
[rævi'əuli](small envelopes of pasta containing minced meat.) ravióli* * *rav.i.o.li[rævi'ouli] n It ravióli.
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rav´el|er — rav|el «RAV uhl», verb, eled, el|ing or (especially British) elled, el|ling, noun. –v.i. 1. to fray out; separate into threads: »The sweater has raveled at the elbow. 2. to become tangled, involved, or confused: »Figurative. To hem the end of ou … Useful english dictionary
rav|el — «RAV uhl», verb, eled, el|ing or (especially British) elled, el|ling, noun. –v.i. 1. to fray out; separate into threads: »The sweater has raveled at the elbow. 2. to become tangled, involved, or confused: »Figurative. To hem the end of ou … Useful english dictionary
rav´ag|er — rav|age «RAV ihj», verb, aged, ag|ing, noun. –v.t. to lay waste; damage greatly; destroy: »The forest fire ravaged many miles of country. Verdun, one of the oldest cities of France, has been a battleground ever since Attila the Hun ravaged it in… … Useful english dictionary
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rav|in — «RAV uhn», noun, verb, adjective. –n. = rapine: (Cf. ↑rapine) »Blood and ravin and robbery are their characteristics (George Rawlinson). –v.t., v.i. = raven2. (Cf. ↑raven) –adj. = ravenous: (Cf. ↑ravenous) »Better twere I met the ravin lion… … Useful english dictionary
rav|i|o|li — «RAV ee OH lee», noun. sing. or pl. small, thin pieces of dough filled usually with chopped meat or cheese. Ravioli is cooked in boiling water and is usually served with a highly seasoned tomato sauce. ╂[< Italian ravioli, or raviuoli, plural… … Useful english dictionary