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1 vein
[vein]1) (any of the tubes that carry the blood back to the heart.) veia2) (a similar-looking line on a leaf.) veio* * *[vein] n 1 Anat, Zool veia: canal que conduz o sangue ao coração. 2 Bot, Ent nervura. 3 veio (de água). 4 Min veio, filão. 5 fig tendência, inclinação, vocação, talento, veia. I discovered a vein of melancholy in him / descobri nele uma inclinação para a melancolia. he has an artistic vein / ele tem veia artística. 6 fig animação, disposição, estado de espírito. I am not in the vein for joking / não estou com disposição para brincar. 7 caráter, índole, estilo. • vt jaspear, marmorear. -
2 vein
[vein]1) (any of the tubes that carry the blood back to the heart.) veia2) (a similar-looking line on a leaf.) nervura -
3 vein
veia; tendência, inclinaçãoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > vein
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4 vein
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5 portal vein
por.tal vein[p'ɔ:təl vein] n Anat veia porta. -
6 varicose vein
var.i.cose vein[v'ærikous vein] n varizes. -
7 coronary vein
cor.o.na.ry vein[kɔrənəri v'ein] n veia coronária. -
8 vain
[vein]1) (having too much pride in one's appearance, achievements etc; conceited: She's very vain about her good looks.) vaidoso2) (unsuccessful: He made a vain attempt to reach the drowning woman.) vão3) (empty; meaningless: vain threats; vain promises.) vão•- vainly- vanity
- in vain* * *[vein] adj 1 convencido, vaidoso, presunçoso. 2 vão, fútil, infrutífero, inútil. all was in vain / foi tudo em vão. 3 sem valor ou importância. 4 vazio, sem fundamento. to take in vain invocar em vão (o nome de Deus). -
9 veining
vein.ing[v'einiŋ] n nervação: disposição de veias ou nervuras. -
10 veinless
vein.less[v'einlis] adj sem veias ou nervuras. -
11 veinlet
vein.let[v'einlit] n Anat vênula. -
12 veinprint
vein.print[v'einprint] n padrão de veias nas costas da mão, que é diferente para cada pessoa. -
13 veiny
vein.y[v'eini] adj 1 cheio de veias ou nervuras. 2 raiado, riscado. -
14 drip
[drip] 1. past tense, past participle - dripped; verb(to (cause to) fall in single drops: Rain dripped off the roof; His hand was dripping blood.) pingar2. noun1) (a small quantity (of liquid) falling in drops: A drip of water ran down the tap.) pinga2) (the noise made by dripping: I can hear a drip somewhere.) pingo3) (an apparatus for passing a liquid slowly and continuously into a vein of the body.) dreno•- dripping- drip-dry 3. verb(to dry in this manner.) lavar e vestir* * *[drip] n 1 gotejamento, ato de gotejar. 2 aquilo que goteja ou cai gota a gota. 3 Archit goteira, telha de beiral, biqueira, calha. 4 o som de gotas caindo, o gotejar. 5 Med gotejamento, equipamento (ou líquido) para administração gota a gota em um vaso sanguíneo. 6 sl pessoa chata, cacete. • vt+vi gotejar, pingar, cair gota a gota, estar ensopado. -
15 jugular
jug.u.lar[dʒ'∧gjulə] n Anat veia jugular (também vein). • adj jugular: pertencente ou relativo ao pescoço ou à garganta. to go for the jugular coll atacar o ponto fraco. -
16 paravane
par.a.vane[p'ærəvein] n Naut aparelho para cortar as amarras de minas. -
17 vane
[vein] n 1 grimpa, cata-vento. 2 aspa: asa do moinho. 3 pá de hélice ou de turbina. 4 barbas ou bárbulas de pena. weather vane cata-vento. -
18 vervain
ver.vain[v'ə:vein] n Bot verbena. -
19 weather vane
weath.er vane[w'eðə vein] n catavento, grimpa.————————weather vanecata-vento. -
20 drip
[drip] 1. past tense, past participle - dripped; verb(to (cause to) fall in single drops: Rain dripped off the roof; His hand was dripping blood.) pingar, gotejar2. noun1) (a small quantity (of liquid) falling in drops: A drip of water ran down the tap.) gota2) (the noise made by dripping: I can hear a drip somewhere.) gotejamento3) (an apparatus for passing a liquid slowly and continuously into a vein of the body.) gotímetro•- dripping- drip-dry 3. verb(to dry in this manner.) secar ao vento
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