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  • 21 to rush out

    to rush out
    sair precipitadamente.

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  • 22 to rush someone off his feet

    to rush someone off his feet
    apressar alguém.

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  • 23 to rush through

    to rush through
    aprovar depressa (lei).

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  • 24 with a rush

    with a rush
    de repente, rapidamente.

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  • 25 gold-rush

    noun (a rush of people to a part of a country where gold has been discovered.) corrida ao ouro

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  • 26 gold-rush

    noun (a rush of people to a part of a country where gold has been discovered.) corrida do ouro

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  • 27 rushlight

    rush.light
    [r'∧ʃlait] n 1 = link=rush%20candle rush candle. 2 qualquer luz pequena e fraca.

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  • 28 rusher

    rush.er
    [r'∧ʃə] n 1 pessoa que se precipita, arremessa, arroja. 2 Ftb jogador que investe com a bola para as redes adversárias.

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  • 29 rushing

    rush.ing
    [r'∧ʃiŋ] n carreira precipitada, ímpeto, arremetida. • adj impetuoso, precipitado.

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  • 30 rushlike

    rush.like
    [r'∧ʃlaik] adj 1 semelhante ao junco. 2 fraco, débil.

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  • 31 rushy

    rush.y
    [r'∧ʃi] adj juncoso, cheio de junco.

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  • 32 flush

    1. noun
    1) (a flow of blood to the face, making it red: A slow flush covered her face.) rubor
    2) ((the device that works) a rush of water which cleans a toilet: a flush toilet.) descarga
    2. verb
    1) (to become red in the face: She flushed with embarrassment.) corar
    2) (to clean by a rush of water: to flush a toilet.) puxar o autoclismo
    3) ((usually with out) to cause (an animal etc) to leave a hiding place: The police flushed out the criminal.) levantar
    - in the first flush of
    - the first flush of
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    flush1
    [fl∧ʃ] n 1 rubor, vermelhidão. 2 resplendor, cor ou luz viva, intensa. 3 jato, jorro, esguicho, fluxo de água, descarga de aparelho sanitário. 4 acesso, transporte, emoção repentina, expansão, excitação, animação. 5 brotamento ou crescimento súbito, viço, vigor de vegetação nas plantas, incremento súbito, afluência, abundância. the roses were in full flush / as rosas estavam em pleno viço. 6 força, exuberância da vida, pujança, frescura, flor (da idade), vigor, viço. she is in the flush of her beauty / ela está no esplendor da sua beleza. 7 acesso de febre ou de calor. • vt+vi 1 corar, enrubescer, ruborizar-se, vermelhar, afoguear, incandescer, arder, resplandecer, brilhar subitamente. 2 fazer corar, ruborizar, enrubescer, avermelhar, afoguear. 3 esguichar, correr com ímpeto, jorrar, borbotar, manar, afluir, brotar, rebentar, vergontear. 4 lavar ou limpar com jato de água, enxaguar. 5 inchar, ensoberbecer, entusiasmar, inflamar, excitar, estimular, animar, encorajar. • adj 1 bem suprido, abastado, rico. 2 abundante, copioso, cheio, generoso, pródigo. 3 corado, rosado, rubro. 4 vigoroso, pujante, cheio de vida. blood flushed to her cheeks o sangue afluiu-lhe ao rosto. flushed with anger rubro de cólera. flushed with joy radiante de alegria. to be flush levar boa vida. to be flush of money estar bem de dinheiro. to come flush on someone. coll topar com alguém. to flush from espantar, asssustar, tocar (pássaros das árvores). to flush out expulsar, desentocar, destocar.
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    flush2
    [fl∧ʃ] vt nivelar, igualar, embutir, rejuntar. • adj liso, raso, emparelhado, em linha, rente a, à flor, nivelado, no mesmo nível, embutido. • adv 1 lisamente, niveladamente. 2 diretamente, em cheio.
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    flush3
    [fl∧ʃ] n 1 vôo rápido (das aves). 2 bando de aves levantadas duma só vez. • vi 1 voar, levantar-se subitamente (aves). 2 fazer voar, levantar (caça).
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    flush4
    [fl∧ʃ] n seqüência, série de cinco cartas do mesmo naipe, no jogo de pôquer.

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  • 33 scramble

    ['skræmbl] 1. verb
    1) (to crawl or climb quickly, using arms and legs: They scrambled up the slope; He scrambled over the rocks.) escalar
    2) (to move hastily: He scrambled to his feet.) mover-se agitadamente
    3) ((with for) to rush, or struggle with others, to get: The boys scrambled for the ball.) engalfinhar-se
    4) (to distort (a telephone message etc) so that it can only be received and understood with a special receiver.) deturpar
    2. noun
    ((sometimes with for) an act of scrambling; a rush or struggle: There was a scramble for the best bargains.) luta desordenada
    - scrambled eggs
    - scrambled egg
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    scram.ble
    [skr'æmbəl] n 1 passeio, escalada ou subida sobre terreno áspero. 2 sururu. 3 luta (por possuir). • vt+vi 1 subir, arrastar-se, andar com dificuldade. 2 lutar, brigar (com outros por alguma coisa). 3 misturar, mexer (ovos). to scramble for estender a mão para agarrar. to scramble through executar com dificuldade.

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  • 34 stampede

    [stæm'pi:d] 1. noun
    (a sudden wild rush of wild animals etc: a stampede of buffaloes; The school bell rang for lunch and there was a stampede for the door.) debandada
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) rush in a stampede: The noise stampeded the elephants / made the elephants stampede.) pôr/fugir em debandada
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    stam.pede
    [stæmp'i:d] n 1 estouro, debandada (de rebanho). 2 fuga precipitada, pânico em massa. • vt+vi 1 estourar, debandar. 2 fugir, correr em pânico, fazer debandar ou fugir.

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  • 35 flush

    1. noun
    1) (a flow of blood to the face, making it red: A slow flush covered her face.) rubor
    2) ((the device that works) a rush of water which cleans a toilet: a flush toilet.) descarga
    2. verb
    1) (to become red in the face: She flushed with embarrassment.) corar
    2) (to clean by a rush of water: to flush a toilet.) dar descarga
    3) ((usually with out) to cause (an animal etc) to leave a hiding place: The police flushed out the criminal.) levantar
    - in the first flush of - the first flush of

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  • 36 scramble

    ['skræmbl] 1. verb
    1) (to crawl or climb quickly, using arms and legs: They scrambled up the slope; He scrambled over the rocks.) trepar, escalar
    2) (to move hastily: He scrambled to his feet.) precipitar-se
    3) ((with for) to rush, or struggle with others, to get: The boys scrambled for the ball.) engalfinhar-se, disputar
    4) (to distort (a telephone message etc) so that it can only be received and understood with a special receiver.) embaralhar
    2. noun
    ((sometimes with for) an act of scrambling; a rush or struggle: There was a scramble for the best bargains.) disputa
    - scrambled eggs - scrambled egg

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  • 37 stampede

    [stæm'pi:d] 1. noun
    (a sudden wild rush of wild animals etc: a stampede of buffaloes; The school bell rang for lunch and there was a stampede for the door.) estouro, debandada
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) rush in a stampede: The noise stampeded the elephants / made the elephants stampede.) causar debandada

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  • 38 amok

    [ə'mok]
    run amok / amuck to rush about madly, attacking everybody and everything: The prisoner ran amok and killed two prison officers.)
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    a.mok
    [əm'ɔk] adj = link=amuck amuck.

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  • 39 at

    [æt]
    1) (position: They are not at home; She lives at 33 Forest Road) em
    2) (direction: He looked at her; She shouted at the boys.) para
    3) (time: He arrived at ten o'clock; The children came at the sound of the bell.) a
    4) (state or occupation: The countries are at war; She is at work.) em
    5) (pace or speed: He drove at 120 kilometres per hour.) a
    6) (cost: bread at $1.20 a loaf.) a
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    at1
    [æt, ət] prep 1 em, no(s), na(s), perto de, sobre, junto a. she lives at Mrs. Smith’s / ela mora na casa da Sra. Smith. 2 na direção de, para, a, até. he ran at her with a knife / ele correu para ela com uma faca (com intenção de ferir). he threw the ball at me / ele atirou a bola na minha direção (com intenção de agredir). 3 no lugar de, na condição de, na situação de. 4 em tempo determinado (agora, então). 5 através de, por meio de, por intermédio de. 6 ocupado com, em vias de, com vistas para. 7 por causa de, pela razão de, a fim de. 8 por, cada. I shall talk to one at a time / vou falar com um por vez. 9 de acordo com, à vontade de, segundo, conforme. 10 por parte de, oriundo de. 11 usada como algo visto de um ponto no espaço. at the door / à porta. at the shop / na loja. at the bus stop / no ponto de ônibus. at the baker’s (shop) / na padaria. to arrive at / chegar a. 12 usada como um ponto no tempo. at 10 o’clock / às dez horas. at Christmas / no Natal. at the moment / no momento. at that time / naquele tempo. at the close, at the opening / no fechamento, na abertura (do pregão da bolsa de valores). 13 usada com um propósito ou objetivo para o qual a ação é dirigida. he shouted at me / ele gritou comigo (com raiva). to shoot, aim, hit at / atirar contra, apontar para, acertar em. to rush at / lançar-se sobre. 14 usada com palavras, ações ou idéias provocadas por sentimentos. I was angry at John / fiquei zangado com John. pleased at / satisfeito com. alarmed at / inquieto, preocupado. sick at heart / aflito. 15 usada em relação a uma situação de julgamento. to be good at mathematics / ser bom em matemática. 16 usada antes de superlativos. at best, at the best / na melhor das hipóteses. at worst, at the worst / na pior das hipóteses. 17 antes de certos substantivos para expressar estado, condição, sentimento. at work / no trabalho. at school / na escola. at liberty / desempregado. 18 usada com preços. at ten cents each / a dez centavos cada. at any price / a qualquer preço. at half the price / pela metade do preço. at par / ao par, ao valor nominal, sem ágio. 19 usada antes de classe, grau, ordem, posição, velocidade. at first / a princípio. at ten miles per hour / a dez milhas por hora. 20 usada antes de idade. at (the age of) 20 / aos 20 anos. 21 usada antes de indicação de níveis. the water stopped rising at 70 feet / a água parou de subir a 70 pés. at home a) em casa, em sua pátria. b) versado, bem experimentado.

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  • 40 awful

    ['o:ful]
    1) (very great: an awful rush.) terrível
    2) (very bad: This book is awful; an awful experience.) horrível
    3) (severe: an awful headache.) forte
    - awfulness
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    aw.ful
    ['ɔ:ful] adj 1 terrível, tremendo, horrível, horroroso, medonho. 2 coll muito ruim, excessivamente grande ou feio. 3 impressionante. 4 arch respeitável, merecedor de veneração, sublime.

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