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1 rogue
[rəuɡ]1) (a dishonest person: I wouldn't buy a car from a rogue like him.) vigarista2) (a mischievous person, especially a child: She's a little rogue sometimes.) malandrete* * *[roug] n 1 velhaco, embusteiro, tratante, enganador, mentiroso. 2 pessoa malévola, elemento nocivo. 3 vagabundo, malandro, vadio. 4 animal selvagem, perigoso, especialmente um elefante separado da manada. 5 planta intrusa ou inferior. • vi 1 usar de velhacaria. 2 arrancar uma planta intrusa ou inferior. • adj 1 perigoso, selvagem (animal separado da manada). 2 nocivo, pernicioso, danoso. -
2 rogue
[rəuɡ]1) (a dishonest person: I wouldn't buy a car from a rogue like him.) vigarista2) (a mischievous person, especially a child: She's a little rogue sometimes.) maroto -
3 rogue
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5 rogue’s march
rogue’s march[rougz m'a:tʃ] n o rufar dos tambores que acompanha a expulsão de soldados indignos de sua unidade. -
6 unmitigated rogue
un.mit.i.gat.ed rogue[∧nmitigeitid r'oug] n malandro rematado. -
7 dupe
[dju:p] 1. noun(a person who is cheated or deceived: She had been the dupe of a dishonest rogue.) vítima2. verb(to deceive or trick: He duped me into thinking he had gone home.) ludibriar* * *[dju:p] n crédulo, ingênuo, incauto, simplório. • vt enganar, lograr, tapear, ludibriar. to be the dupe of someone deixar-se enganar por alguém. -
8 pirogue
pi.rogue[pir'oug] n piroga. -
9 prorogue
pro.rogue[prour'oug] vt prorrogar, suspender sessão parlamentar. -
10 unscrupulous
(having no conscience or scruples; wicked: He is an unscrupulous rogue.) sem escrúpulos* * *un.scru.pu.lous[∧nskr'u:pjuləs] adj inescrupuloso, sem escrúpulos, inconsciencioso, sem consideração. -
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12 unscrupulous
(having no conscience or scruples; wicked: He is an unscrupulous rogue.)
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