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1 rob
[rob]past tense, past participle - robbed; verb1) (to steal from (a person, place etc): He robbed a bank / an old lady; I've been robbed!) roubar2) ((with of) to take (something) away from; to deprive of: An accident robbed him of his sight at the age of 21.) privar•- robber- robbery* * *[rɔb] vt+vi 1 roubar. 2 pilhar. 3 despojar, privar. he robbed her of all her savings / ele despojou-a de todas as suas economias. to rob Peter to pay Paul despir um santo para vestir outro. -
2 rob
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3 rob
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4 to rob Peter to pay Paul
to rob Peter to pay Pauldespir um santo para vestir outro. -
5 Robin Goodfellow
Rob.in Good.fel.low[rɔbin gudf'elou] Brit Folkl duende folgazão. -
6 robalo
rob.a.lo[roub'a:lou] n Ichth robalo. -
7 robber baron
rob.ber bar.on[rɔbə b'ærən] n 1 barão medieval que extorquia tributos por meios opressivos. 2 Amer capitalista do séc. XIX enriquecido ilicitamente. -
8 robber fly
rob.ber fly[r'ɔbə flai] n Ent mosca do gênero Asilus. -
9 robin redbreast
rob.in red.breast[rɔbin r'edbrest] n = link=robin robin. -
10 robin’s-egg blue
rob.in’s-egg blue[rɔbinz eg bl'u:] n Amer azul-esverdeado. -
11 roborant
rob.o.rant[r'oubərənt] n fortificante, tônico. • adj roborante, fortificante. -
12 throb
[Ɵrob] 1. past tense, past participle - throbbed; verb1) ((of the heart) to beat: Her heart throbbed with excitement.) palpitar2) (to beat regularly like the heart: The engine was throbbing gently.) pulsar3) (to beat regularly with pain; to be very painful: His head is throbbing (with pain).) latejar2. noun(a regular beat: the throb of the engine / her heart / her sore finger.) vibração* * *[θrɔb] n 1 batimento, pulso. 2 pulsação, palpitação. • vi 1 pulsar, bater. 2 palpitar. -
13 corroborate
[kə'robəreit](to support or confirm (evidence etc already given): She corroborated her sister's story.) confirmar- corroborative* * *cor.rob.o.rate[kər'ɔbəreit] vt 1 corroborar, certificar, confirmar. 2 fortificar. -
14 church-robber
church-rob.ber[tʃ'ə:tʃ rɔbə] n ladrão sacrílego. -
15 church-robbing
church-rob.bing[tʃ'ə:tʃ rɔbiŋ] n roubo sacrílego. -
16 cops and robbers
cops and rob.bers[kɔps ən r'ɔbəz] n polícia-e-ladrão (jogo infantil). -
17 corroboration
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18 corroborative
[-rətiv]adjective confirmativo* * *cor.rob.o.ra.tive[kər'ɔbərətiv] n Med tônico, fortificante. • adj corroborativo, corroborante, confirmativo. -
19 corroboratively
cor.rob.o.ra.tive.ly[kər'ɔbərətivli] adv corroborativamente, confirmativamente. -
20 corroborator
cor.rob.o.ra.tor[kər'ɔbəreitə] n 1 fortalecedor. 2 confirmador.
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