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  • 1 sweet

    [swi:t] 1. adjective
    1) (tasting like sugar; not sour, salty or bitter: as sweet as honey; Children eat too many sweet foods.) doce
    2) (tasting fresh and pleasant: young, sweet vegetables.) fresco
    3) ((of smells) pleasant or fragrant: the sweet smell of flowers.) perfumado
    4) ((of sounds) agreeable or delightful to hear: the sweet song of the nightingale.) melodioso
    5) (attractive or charming: What a sweet little baby!; a sweet face/smile; You look sweet in that dress.) encantador
    6) (kindly and agreeable: She's a sweet girl; The child has a sweet nature.) meigo
    2. noun
    1) ((American candy) a small piece of sweet food eg chocolate, toffee etc: a packet of sweets; Have a sweet.) rebuçado
    2) ((a dish or course of) sweet food near or at the end of a meal; (a) pudding or dessert: The waiter served the sweet.) sobremesa
    3) (dear; darling: Hallo, my sweet!) querido
    - sweetener
    - sweetly
    - sweetness
    - sweetheart
    - sweet potato
    - sweet-smelling
    - sweet-tempered
    * * *
    [swi:t] n 1 coisa doce, doçura. 2 Brit doce, sobremesa. 3 sweets bombom, doce, coisa agradável. 4 querida, amor (forma de tratamento carinhosa). • adj 1 doce, açucarado, adocicado. 2 perfumado, cheiroso, de cheiro agradável. 3 atraente, bonito, gracioso, amável, agradável, encantador. 4 amável, gentil, meigo, suave. 5 fresco, saudável. 6 sl ótimo, excelente. 7 fértil, próprio para cultura (terra). 8 caro, querido. 9 sl apaixonado (geralmente com on). he is mighty sweet on her / sl ele está muito apaixonado por ela. at one’s own sweet will de acordo com sua própria vontade. home sweet home lar doce lar. to have a sweet tooth gostar de doces. she has a sweet tooth / ela gosta de doces.

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  • 2 sweet

    [swi:t] 1. adjective
    1) (tasting like sugar; not sour, salty or bitter: as sweet as honey; Children eat too many sweet foods.) doce
    2) (tasting fresh and pleasant: young, sweet vegetables.) fresco
    3) ((of smells) pleasant or fragrant: the sweet smell of flowers.) suave, doce
    4) ((of sounds) agreeable or delightful to hear: the sweet song of the nightingale.) doce
    5) (attractive or charming: What a sweet little baby!; a sweet face/smile; You look sweet in that dress.) doce
    6) (kindly and agreeable: She's a sweet girl; The child has a sweet nature.) doce
    2. noun
    1) ((American candy) a small piece of sweet food eg chocolate, toffee etc: a packet of sweets; Have a sweet.) doce
    2) ((a dish or course of) sweet food near or at the end of a meal; (a) pudding or dessert: The waiter served the sweet.) sobremesa
    3) (dear; darling: Hallo, my sweet!) querido
    - sweetener - sweetly - sweetness - sweetheart - sweet potato - sweet-smelling - sweet-tempered

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  • 3 taste

    [teist] 1. verb
    1) (to be aware of, or recognize, the flavour of something: I can taste ginger in this cake.) sentir
    2) (to test or find out the flavour or quality of (food etc) by eating or drinking a little of it: Please taste this and tell me if it is too sweet.) provar
    3) (to have a particular flavour or other quality that is noticed through the act of tasting: This milk tastes sour; The sauce tastes of garlic.) saber a
    4) (to eat (food) especially with enjoyment: I haven't tasted such a beautiful curry for ages.) saborear
    5) (to experience: He tasted the delights of country life.) gozar
    2. noun
    1) (one of the five senses, the sense by which we are aware of flavour: one's sense of taste; bitter to the taste.) gosto
    2) (the quality or flavour of anything that is known through this sense: This wine has an unusual taste.) sabor
    3) (an act of tasting or a small quantity of food etc for tasting: Do have a taste of this cake!) prova
    4) (a liking or preference: a taste for music; a queer taste in books; expensive tastes.) gosto
    5) (the ability to judge what is suitable in behaviour, dress etc or what is fine and beautiful: She shows good taste in clothes; a man of taste; That joke was in good/bad taste.) gosto
    - tastefully
    - tastefulness
    - tasteless
    - tastelessly
    - tastelessness
    - - tasting
    - tasty
    - tastiness
    * * *
    [teist] n 1 gosto: a) sabor, paladar. b) bom gosto. what bad taste! / que falta de gosto! c) sentido do paladar. d) distinção, elegância. e) inclinação, predileção, propensão. f) critério, discernimento. 2 gustação, prova. 3 pouquinho, bocado, amostra. • vt+vi 1 experimentar, provar. I had not tasted food for days / tinha ficado dias sem comer. 2 sentir o gosto. 3 ter gosto de. it tastes sweet / é doce. 4 saborear, apreciar, experimentar. tastes differ, there is no accounting for tastes gostos não se discutem. to have a taste for apreciar. he has a taste for music / ele aprecia música. to take a taste of experimentar um pouco, provar.

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  • 4 sugary

    1) (tasting of sugar, or containing a lot of sugar: sugary foods.) açucarado
    2) (too sweet or sentimental: a sugary story.) açucarado
    * * *
    sug.ar.y
    [ʃ'ugəri] adj doce, como açúcar, açucarado.

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  • 5 sugary

    1) (tasting of sugar, or containing a lot of sugar: sugary foods.) doce
    2) (too sweet or sentimental: a sugary story.) açucarado, melífluo

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > sugary

  • 6 taste

    [teist] 1. verb
    1) (to be aware of, or recognize, the flavour of something: I can taste ginger in this cake.) sentir o gosto
    2) (to test or find out the flavour or quality of (food etc) by eating or drinking a little of it: Please taste this and tell me if it is too sweet.) experimentar
    3) (to have a particular flavour or other quality that is noticed through the act of tasting: This milk tastes sour; The sauce tastes of garlic.) ter gosto de
    4) (to eat (food) especially with enjoyment: I haven't tasted such a beautiful curry for ages.) saborear
    5) (to experience: He tasted the delights of country life.) experimentar
    2. noun
    1) (one of the five senses, the sense by which we are aware of flavour: one's sense of taste; bitter to the taste.) paladar
    2) (the quality or flavour of anything that is known through this sense: This wine has an unusual taste.) paladar
    3) (an act of tasting or a small quantity of food etc for tasting: Do have a taste of this cake!) prova
    4) (a liking or preference: a taste for music; a queer taste in books; expensive tastes.) gosto
    5) (the ability to judge what is suitable in behaviour, dress etc or what is fine and beautiful: She shows good taste in clothes; a man of taste; That joke was in good/bad taste.) gosto
    - tastefully - tastefulness - tasteless - tastelessly - tastelessness - - tasting - tasty - tastiness

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > taste

  • 7 short

    [ʃo:t] 1. adjective
    1) (not long: You look nice with your hair short; Do you think my dress is too short?) curto
    2) (not tall; smaller than usual: a short man.) baixo
    3) (not lasting long; brief: a short film; in a very short time; I've a very short memory for details.) curto
    4) (not as much as it should be: When I checked my change, I found it was 20 cents short.) de menos
    5) ((with of) not having enough (money etc): Most of us are short of money these days.) com falta de
    6) ((of pastry) made so that it is crisp and crumbles easily.) estaladiço
    2. adverb
    1) (suddenly; abruptly: He stopped short when he saw me.) de repente
    2) (not as far as intended: The shot fell short.) a curta distância
    - shortage
    - shorten
    - shortening
    - shortly
    - shorts
    - shortbread
    - short-change
    - short circuit
    - shortcoming
    - shortcut
    - shorthand
    - short-handed
    - short-list
    3. verb
    (to put on a short-list: We've short-listed three of the twenty applicants.) apurar
    - short-range
    - short-sighted
    - short-sightedly
    - short-sightedness
    - short-tempered
    - short-term
    - by a short head
    - for short
    - go short
    - in short
    - in short supply
    - make short work of
    - run short
    - short and sweet
    - short for
    - short of
    * * *
    [ʃɔ:t] n 1 som curto, sílaba curta, coisa curta. 2 Electr curto-circuito. 3 venda de mercadorias que não estão em estoque. 4 filme de curta-metragem. • vt+vi dar curto circuito. vi Amer vender ações emprestadas com o intuito de manipular o mercado de ações. • adj 1 curto. 2 breve. 3 baixo, pequeno, não alto. 4 restrito, de pouco alcance. 5 insuficiente, pouco. 6 deficiente, inadequado. 7 limitado, escasso. 8 conciso, resumido. 9 abrupto, curto, rude. 10 friável, esboroável, que esfarela facilmente (bolo). 11 quebradiço (metal). 12 forte, concentrado (bebida). 13 com falta de (estoque). • adv 1 de modo curto. he cut me short / ele me interrompeu. 2 abruptamente, repentinamente. 3 brevemente, resumidamente. 4 inesperadamente. a short drink aperitivo, coquetel. a short five minutes em menos de cinco minutos. a short time ago pouco tempo atrás. at short notice sem aviso prévio. in short em resumo. make it short and sweet! seja breve! short of exceto. short on com falta de. something short coll coisa forte (bebida). the short and the long of it a história completa, tintim por tintim. to be short with somebody tratar uma pessoa secamente; tratar mal. he was very short with me / ele me tratou rudemente. to be/ to run/ to go/ to come short of something faltar, estar em falta, estar para acabar. we are short of flour / estamos com falta de farinha. we ran short of flour / nossa farinha tinha acabado. they go short of bread / falta-lhes pão. he is short of breath / ele tem falta de ar. I am short of cash / estou sem dinheiro. this comes (falls) short of the ideal / isto não corresponde ao ideal. it was nothing short of marvellous / foi simplesmente maravilhoso. to sell short a) vender para entrega a prazo. b) depreciar, subestimar. to stop short of something parar abruptamente; recusar-se a executar uma ação. the horse stopped short of the fence / o cavalo recusou-se a pular a cerca.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > short

  • 8 candy

    ['kændi]
    plural - candies; noun
    1) (sugar formed into a solid mass by boiling.) rebuçado
    2) ((American) a sweet or sweets; (a piece of) confectionery: That child eats too much candy; Have a candy!) rebuçado
    - candy floss
    * * *
    can.dy
    [k'ændi] n Amer 1 açúcar-cande. 2 bala confeitada, bombom. • vt+vi 1 candilar, encandilar-se, cristalizar(-se), confeitar. 2 adoçar. 3 tornar agradável.

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  • 9 pepper

    ['pepə] 1. noun
    1) (the dried, powdered berries of a certain plant, used for seasoning food: white/black pepper; This soup has too much pepper in it.) pimenta
    2) (the plant bearing these berries: a pepper plant.) pimenteiro
    3) (any of several red, yellow, or green, hollow seed-containing fruits used as food: red peppers stuffed with rice.) pimento
    4) (any of the plants which bear these.) pimenteiro
    2. verb
    1) (to put pepper in or on (some food): You don't have to pepper the soup.) apimentar
    2) ((with with) to throw, fire etc many, usually small, objects at (someone): He peppered them with bullets.) crivar
    - peppercorn
    - pepper-mill
    - peppermint
    * * *
    pep.per
    [p'epə] n 1 pimenta. 2 Bot pimenteira. 3 pimentão. • vt 1 apimentar, temperar com pimenta. 2 salpicar, sarapintar. 3 bombardear, apedrejar. 4 surrar, espancar, bater. sweet pepper pimentão.

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  • 10 candy

    ['kændi]
    plural - candies; noun
    1) (sugar formed into a solid mass by boiling.) açúcar-cande
    2) ((American) a sweet or sweets; (a piece of) confectionery: That child eats too much candy; Have a candy!) bala, doce
    - candy floss

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > candy

  • 11 short

    [ʃo:t] 1. adjective
    1) (not long: You look nice with your hair short; Do you think my dress is too short?) curto
    2) (not tall; smaller than usual: a short man.) baixo
    3) (not lasting long; brief: a short film; in a very short time; I've a very short memory for details.) curto
    4) (not as much as it should be: When I checked my change, I found it was 20 cents short.) de menos
    5) ((with of) not having enough (money etc): Most of us are short of money these days.) desprovido
    6) ((of pastry) made so that it is crisp and crumbles easily.) quebradiço
    2. adverb
    1) (suddenly; abruptly: He stopped short when he saw me.) de repente
    2) (not as far as intended: The shot fell short.) aquém
    - shortage - shorten - shortening - shortly - shorts - shortbread - short-change - short circuit - shortcoming - shortcut - shorthand - short-handed - short-list 3. verb
    (to put on a short-list: We've short-listed three of the twenty applicants.) selecionar
    - short-range - short-sighted - short-sightedly - short-sightedness - short-tempered - short-term - by a short head - for short - go short - in short - in short supply - make short work of - run short - short and sweet - short for - short of

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > short

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