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1 Scot
Scottish————————[skɔt] n escocês, escocesa. -
2 scot
[skɔt] n contribuição, taxa. he paid them scot and lot / ele os pagou até ao último vintém. -
3 scot-free
[skot'fri:]* * *scot-free[skɔt fr'i:] adj completamente livre de obrigações ou penalizações. -
4 scot-free
[skot'fri:] -
5 escape / get off / go scot free
(to be or remain unhurt or unpunished: The car was badly damaged in the accident, but the driver escaped scot-free.) ilesoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > escape / get off / go scot free
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6 escape / get off / go scot free
(to be or remain unhurt or unpunished: The car was badly damaged in the accident, but the driver escaped scot-free.) ileso, são e salvoEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > escape / get off / go scot free
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7 Scotland Yard
Scot.land Yard[skɔtlənd j'a:d] n polícia metropolitana de Londres. -
8 Scotland
Scot.land[sk'ɔtlənd] n Escócia. -
9 Scotticism
Scot.ti.cism[sk'ɔtisizəm] n expressão particular dos escoceses. -
10 Scottish
Scot.tish[sk'ɔtiʃ] n língua escocesa. • adj escocês. -
11 Hogmanay
Hog.ma.nay[h'ɔgmənei] n Scot último dia do ano, quando os jovens cantam e buscam presentes. -
12 Kailyard School
Kail.yard School[keilja:d sk'v:l] n Scot grupo de escritores escoceses do fim do século XIX e começo do século XX, autores de romances sentimentais. -
13 Mac
[mæk](short for mackintosh.)* * *[mæk] pref Scot, Ir "filho de" em nomes de famílias, na Escócia e na Irlanda. -
14 Mc
pref Scot, Ir = link=Mac Mac. -
15 auld lang syne
auld lang syne['ɔ:ld læŋ s'ain] adv Scot dialect há muito tempo, no bom tempo passado. -
16 aye
aye1[ei] adv Scot sempre, indefinidamente. for aye para sempre.————————aye2[ai] n voto afirmativo. • adv sim. the ayes and noes os votos pró e contra. the ayes have it a moção foi aprovada pela maioria. -
17 bangster
bang.ster[b'æŋztə] n Scot valentão, vencedor. -
18 bannock
ban.nock[b'ænək] n Scot broa de aveia ou de cevada. -
19 banshe
ban.she[bænʃ'i:] n Ir, Scot fada que prediz a morte de algum membro da família. -
20 ben
ben1[ben] n Scot quarto interno.
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