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to get undressed

  • 1 to get undressed

    to get undressed
    tirar as roupas.

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  • 2 undressed

    un.dressed
    [∧ndr'est] adj 1 despido. 2 em roupa caseira. 3 não preparado (salada). 4 não enfeitado (bolo). 5 sem atadura (ferida). 6 não curtido (couro). to get undressed tirar as roupas.

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  • 3 undress

    1) (to take the clothes off (a person): She undressed the child; Undress yourself and get into bed.) despir(-se)
    2) (to undress oneself: I undressed and went to bed.) despir-se
    * * *
    un.dress
    [∧ndr'es] n 1 roupa caseira. 2 Mil uniforme comum (não de gala). 3 nudez. • vt despir(-se), tirar a roupa. • ['∧ndres] adj caseiro, de uso comum (roupa, uniforme). to be in a state of undress não estar completamente vestido, estar em trajes menores.

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  • 4 undress

    1) (to take the clothes off (a person): She undressed the child; Undress yourself and get into bed.)
    2) (to undress oneself: I undressed and went to bed.)

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > undress

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