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1 cut and thrust
cut and thrustação de cortar e espetar. -
2 thrust
past tense, past participle; see thrust* * *[θr∧st] n 1 empurrão, impulso, ímpeto. 2 facada, golpe. 3 ataque. 4 Mech propulsão, impulso, pressão (longitudinal). • vt+vi (ps e pp thrust) 1 empurrar, impelir. they thrust the task upon him / empurraram a tarefa para ele. 2 fazer entrar, enfiar a faca, furar. he was thrust through / ele foi atravessado (com arma branca). 3 forçar, apertar. cut and thrust ação de cortar e espetar. don’t thrust your nose into my things não se meta em meus negócios. home thrust golpe certeiro. to be thrust forward ser empurrado para a frente. to thrust out pôr para fora, estender. -
3 cut-and-thrust weapon
arma brancaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > cut-and-thrust weapon
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4 throat
[Ɵrəut]1) (the back part of the mouth connecting the openings of the stomach, lungs and nose: She has a sore throat.) garganta2) (the front part of the neck: She wore a silver brooch at her throat.) pescoço•- - throated- throaty
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- throatiness* * *[θrout] n 1 garganta, goela. he took him at his throat (ou by the throat) / ele pegou-o pelo pescoço. 2 gargalo. 3 esôfago, traquéia. 4 garganta, passagem estreita, entrada. 5 Archit caveto. 6 Tech boca de fornalha. • vt acanalar, acanelar, canelar. a throat of a brass uma voz metálica. to clear one’s throat pigarrear. to cut one another’s throat disputar violentamente. to cut one’s own throat causar a própria ruína. to have a sore throat estar com dor de garganta. to stick in one’s throat entalar na garganta. to thrust/ take something down someone’s throat fazer alguém engolir alguma coisa.
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