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bookseller [booksellers] (person) noun [UK: ˈbʊk.se.lə(r)] [US: ˈbʊk.ˌse.lər] | livreironoun |
bookshelf [bookshelves] (shelf for storing books) noun [UK: ˈbʊk.ʃelf] [US: ˈbʊk.ˌʃelf] | estantenoun |
bookshop (shop that sells books) noun [UK: ˈbʊk.ʃɒp] [US: ˈbʊk.ˌʃɑːp] | livrarianoun |
bookstand (stall where books are sold) noun [UK: ˈbʊk.stænd] [US: ˈbʊ.ˌstænd] | bancanoun |
bookstand (stand made for holding books open) noun [UK: ˈbʊk.stænd] [US: ˈbʊ.ˌstænd] | atrilnoun |
bookworm [bookworms] (avid reader) noun [UK: ˈbʊ.kwɜːm] [US: ˈbʊ.ˌkwərm] | bibliófagonoun rato de bibliotecanoun |
bookworm [bookworms] (insect) noun [UK: ˈbʊ.kwɜːm] [US: ˈbʊ.ˌkwərm] | traçanoun |
Boolean (logic: pertaining to data items that have values "true" and "false") adjective [UK: bˈuːliən] [US: bˈuːliən] | booleanoadjective |
Boolean (type of variable) noun [UK: bˈuːliən] [US: bˈuːliən] | booleanonoun |
boom [booms] (abrupt, low-pitched sound) noun [UK: buːm] [US: ˈbuːm] | estrondonoun |
boom [booms] (horizontal member of a crane) noun [UK: buːm] [US: ˈbuːm] | lançanoun |
boom [booms] (period of prosperity) noun [UK: buːm] [US: ˈbuːm] | boomnoun |
boom (sound of explosion) interjection [UK: buːm] [US: ˈbuːm] | buminterjection |
boom [booms] (spar extending the foot of a sail) noun [UK: buːm] [US: ˈbuːm] | retrancanoun |
boom [boomed, booming, booms] (to be prosperous) verb [UK: buːm] [US: ˈbuːm] | florescerverb prosperarverb |
boom [boomed, booming, booms] (to make a loud, resonant sound) verb [UK: buːm] [US: ˈbuːm] | estrondearverb ribombarverb |
boomerang [boomerangs] (flat curved airfoil) noun [UK: ˈbuː.mə.ræŋ] [US: ˈbuː.mə.ˌræŋ] | bumeranguenoun |
booming (experiencing a period of prosperity) adjective [UK: ˈbuːm.ɪŋ] [US: ˈbuːm.ɪŋ] | de vento em popaadjective |
booming (loud and resonant) adjective [UK: ˈbuːm.ɪŋ] [US: ˈbuːm.ɪŋ] | estrondosoadjective |
boon [boons] (A blessing or benefit) noun [UK: buːn] [US: ˈbuːn] | bênçãonoun |
boor [boors] (an uncultured person) noun [UK: bʊə(r)] [US: ˈbʊr] | rústiconoun |
boorish (behaving as a boor) adjective [UK: ˈbʊə.rɪʃ] [US: ˈbʊ.rɪʃ] | caipiraadjective |
boost [boosts] (push from behind) noun [UK: buːst] [US: ˈbuːst] | impulsonoun |
boost [boosted, boosting, boosts] (to lift or push from behind) verb [UK: buːst] [US: ˈbuːst] | impulsionarverb |
booster dose (dose of an antigen designed to strengthen immunity after an earlier immunizing dose) noun | dose de reforçonoun |
boot [boots] (heavy shoe that covers part of the leg) noun [UK: buːt] [US: ˈbuːt] | botanoun |
boot [boots] (the act or process of bootstrapping) noun [UK: buːt] [US: ˈbuːt] | bootnoun inicializaçãonoun |
boot [booted, booting, boots] (to start a system) verb [UK: buːt] [US: ˈbuːt] | arrancarverb inicializarverb iniciarverb |
Boötes (a constellation) proper noun | boieiroproper noun |
booth [booths] (a small stall for the display and sale of goods) noun [UK: buːð] [US: ˈbuːθ] | bancanoun |
booth [booths] (an enclosure just big enough to accommodate one standing person) noun [UK: buːð] [US: ˈbuːθ] | cabinenoun |
bootleg (an illegally produced, transported or sold product; contraband) noun [UK: ˈbuːt.leɡ] [US: ˈbuːˌt.leɡ] | contrabandonoun |
bootleg [bootlegged, bootlegging, bootlegs] (to make, transport and/or sell an illegal version or copy of a copyright product) verb [UK: ˈbuːt.leɡ] [US: ˈbuːˌt.leɡ] | piratearverb |
bootlicker (person who behaves in a servile or obsequious manner) noun [UK: ˈbuːt.ˌlɪk.ə] [US: ˈbuːt.ˌlɪkər] | puxa-saconoun |