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withering

  • 1 withering

    with.er.ing
    [w'iðəriŋ] adj 1 que murcha, que seca, que definha. 2 fig que paralisa, destruidor, desmoralizador.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > withering

  • 2 bloom

    [blu:m] 1. noun
    1) (a flower: These blooms are withering now.) flor
    2) (the state of flowering: The flowers are in bloom.) em flor
    3) (freshness: in the bloom of youth.) frescura
    2. verb
    (to flower or flourish: Daffodils bloom in the spring.) florescer
    * * *
    bloom1
    [blu:m] n 1 flor. 2 florescência, tempo de florescência. 3 vigor, beleza, exuberância. 4 juventude, força da juventude. 5 Bot camada fina aveludada que cobre certas frutas e folhas. 6 rubor das faces. • vt+vi 1 ter flores, produzir flores, florir. 2 vicejar, estar forte e vigoroso. 3 estar na flor da idade, ser belo. 4 fazer florir ou vicejar. in full bloom em plena floração. it took the bloom off tirou o brilho. the bloom of youth a flor da idade.
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    bloom2
    [blu:m] n Met lupa: massa de ferro fundido batida na bigorna para se tornar gusa.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > bloom

  • 3 bloom

    [blu:m] 1. noun
    1) (a flower: These blooms are withering now.) flor
    2) (the state of flowering: The flowers are in bloom.) floração
    3) (freshness: in the bloom of youth.) frescor
    2. verb
    (to flower or flourish: Daffodils bloom in the spring.) florescer

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > bloom

См. также в других словарях:

  • Withering — With er*ing, a. Tending to wither; causing to shrink or fade. {With er*ing*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • withering — index bitter (penetrating), consumption, decadent, dilapidated, harsh, regressive, scathing, superci …   Law dictionary

  • Withering —   [ wɪȓərɪȖ], William, britischer Mediziner und Botaniker, * Wellington (County Shropshire) 28. 3. 1741, ✝ Birmingham 6. 10. 1799; praktizierte als Arzt in Stafford, später in Birmingham; beschrieb 1778 als Erster die arzneiliche Wirkung des… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Withering — William Withering. Withering an den Thermalquellen von Caldas da Rainha in Portugal William Withering (* 17. März 1741 in …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • withering — [[t]wɪ̱ðərɪŋ[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n A withering look or remark is very critical, and is intended to make someone feel ashamed or stupid. Deborah Jane s mother gave her a withering look... She launched a withering attack on the Press …   English dictionary

  • withering — adjective Date: 1579 acting or serving to cut down or destroy ; devastating < a withering fire from the enemy > < a withering rebuke > • witheringly adverb …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • withering — adjective a) Tending to destroy, devastate, overwhelm or cause complete destruction. The D Day troops came under withering fire. b) Diminishing rapidly. The playboy seemed oblivious to hi …   Wiktionary

  • withering — with|er|ing [ wıðərıŋ ] adjective a withering look, expression, or remark deliberately makes you feel silly or embarrassed: She lowered her eyes, unable to face his withering scorn. ╾ with|er|ing|ly adverb …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • withering — adjective a withering look/remark etc a look, remark etc that makes someone feel stupid, embarrassed, or lose confidence: She gave him a withering glance. witheringly adverb …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • withering — un·withering; withering; …   English syllables

  • withering — UK [ˈwɪðərɪŋ] / US adjective a withering look, expression, or remark deliberately makes you feel silly or embarrassed She lowered her eyes, unable to face his withering scorn. Derived word: witheringly adverb …   English dictionary

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