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1 stern
I [stə:n] adjective(harsh, severe or strict: The teacher looked rather stern; stern discipline.) severo- sternly- sternness II [stə:n] noun(the back part of a ship.) popa* * *stern1[stə:n] n 1 Naut popa. 2 parte traseira, rabo. 3 sl nádegas, Brit traseiro, bunda, rabo.————————stern2[stə:n] adj 1 severo, rigoroso, austero, ríspido. 2 duro, firme, rígido, inflexível. 3 áspero, feio, horrendo. -
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5 stern chaser
stern chas.er[st'ə:n tʃeisə] n Naut canhão de popa.————————stern chaserpeça da popa. -
6 stern chase
stern chase[st'ə:n tʃeis] n Naut perseguição em que um navio segue a esteira de outro. -
7 stern-frame
stern-frame[st'ə:n freim] n painel da popa, armação da popa. -
8 stern-sheets
stern-sheets[st'ə:n ʃi:ts] n espaço na popa de embarcação descoberta. -
9 stern-way
stern-way[st'ə:n wei] n Naut seguimento à ré, marcha à ré. -
10 stern-wheeler
stern-wheel.er[st'ə:n wi:lə] n Amer vapor com roda de pás na popa. -
11 from stem to stern
from stem to sternda proa à popa, do princípio ao fim.————————from stem to sternde popa à proa. -
12 sternal
stern.al[st'ə:nəl] adj Anat esternal. -
13 sternmost
stern.most[st'ə:nmoust] adj Naut mais perto da popa, o mais traseiro. -
14 sternson
stern.son[st'ə:nsən] n Naut peça curva que liga a sobrequilha à popa. -
15 sternward
stern.ward[st'ə:nwəd] adj+adv o mais traseiro, em direção à popa, para a popa. -
16 stem
I 1. [stem] noun1) (the part of a plant that grows upward from the root, or the part from which a leaf, flower or fruit grows; a stalk: Poppies have long, hairy, twisting stems.) haste2) (the narrow part of various objects, eg of a wine-glass between the bowl and the base: the stem of a wine-glass / of a tobacco-pipe.) haste3) (the upright piece of wood or metal at the bow of a ship: As the ship struck the rock, she shook from stem to stern.) proa2. verb((with from) to be caused by: Hate sometimes stems from envy.) provir- - stemmedII [stem] past tense, past participle - stemmed; verb(to stop (a flow, eg of blood).) parar* * *stem1[stem] n 1 tronco, talo. 2 haste, pecíolo, pedúnculo, caule. 3 pé, suporte, base. 4 Gram raiz. 5 tronco ou ramo de família, geração. 6 árvore genealógica, linhagem. 7 stems sl pernas atraentes de mulher. • vt+vi 1 remover o talo ou a haste de. 2 prover de talo. 3 ser proveniente de, originar-se, descender de. to stem from Amer originar-se de.————————stem2[stem] n Naut talhamar, proa. from stem to stern da proa à popa, do princípio ao fim.————————stem3[stem] vt+vi 1 parar, estancar, represar. 2 diminuir, impedir. 3 enfrentar, lutar contra as ondas ou a maré. to stem the tide lutar contra a maré. -
17 astern
a.stern[əst'ə:n] adv 1 à popa, à ré. 2 em direção à popa ou à ré. 3 atrás. -
18 chaser
chas.er1[tʃ'eisə] n 1 caçador, perseguidor. 2 Amer coll gole de bebida mais fraca, como por exemplo cerveja, que é tomada após uma bebida forte. 3 Náut peça de artilharia. 4 avião de caça. 5 Sport corredor que toma parte em corrida de obstáculos. bow chaser peça da proa. stern chaser peça da popa.————————chas.er2[tʃ'eisə] n 1 gravador, entalhador, chanfrador. 2 pente de abrir roscas. -
19 from
[from]1) (used before the place, thing, person, time etc that is the point at which an action, journey, period of time etc begins: from Europe to Asia; from Monday to Friday; a letter from her father.) de2) (used to indicate that from which something or someone comes: a quotation from Shakespeare.) de3) (used to indicate separation: Take it from him.) de4) (used to indicate a cause or reason: He is suffering from a cold.) de* * *[frɔm, frəm] prep 1 de. 2 proveniente de, da parte de. 3 para longe de, para fora de, da posse de. 4 desde, a partir de, a contar de. 5 por causa de, em conseqüência de, de acordo com, conforme, por, a julgar por, segundo. 6 diferente de. 7 afastado de, distante de. apart from salvo, exceto. different from diferente de. from above de cima. from a child desde criança. from afar de longe. from amidst do meio de. from among do meio de, dentre. from bad to worse de mal a pior. from behind something de trás de alguma coisa. from being mild he became irate primeiro ele foi amável, depois irritou-se. from beyond dalém. from day to day dia a dia, diariamente. from every angle em todo o sentido. from hand to mouth de expedientes. from her looks a julgar de seu aspecto. from high de cima, do alto. from my own experience de minha própria experiência. from now on de agora em diante, doravante. from stem to stern de popa à proa. from the beginning desde o início. from top to toe, from head to foot da cabeça aos pés. from under de baixo de. from what you say segundo (ou pelo) que você diz. from within de dentro, do interior. from year’s end to year’s end de ano a ano. he died from overwork ele morreu devido a excesso de trabalho. I am far from thinking that eu estou longe de pensar que. I saw him from the window eu o vi da janela. straight from the horse’s mouth sl de fonte fidedigna. they took it from me roubaram-no de mim. to drink from the glass beber no copo. we are far from home nós estamos longe de casa. we hid it from him nós o escondemos dele. we keep him from doing it nós impedimos que ele o fizesse. where are you from? de onde você é, onde você nasceu? -
20 junk
I noun(unwanted or worthless articles; rubbish: That cupboard is full of junk; ( also adjective) This vase was bought in a junk shop (= a shop that sells junk).) lixoII noun(a Chinese flat-bottomed sailing ship, high in the bow and stern.) junco* * *junk1[dʒ∧ŋk] n junco: barcaça chinesa de fundo chato.————————junk2[dʒ∧ŋk] n 1 rebotalho, refugo. 2 sucata. 3 farrapos. 4 sl lixo, droga, material de má qualidade. 5 carne salgada, charque. 6 naco, pedação. 7 sl narcótico. • vt jogar fora, pôr no lixo.————————junk3[dʒ∧ŋk] n pedaços de cabos velhos ou cordas, recortados para a fabricação de capachos, defensas.
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