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lend a hand (to help or assist) verb [UK: lend ə hænd] [US: ˈlend ə ˈhænd] | dar a mãoverb dar uma mãoverb |
lender [lenders] (one who lends, especially money) noun [UK: ˈlen.də(r)] [US: ˈlen.dər] | emprestadornoun mutuadornoun |
light at the end of the tunnel (a better situation after long hardship) noun [UK: laɪt ət ðə end əv ðə ˈtʌn.l̩] [US: ˈlaɪt ət ðə ˈend əv ðə ˈtʌn.l̩] | |
long weekend (weekend extended by one or more days off) noun | pontenoun |
loose end (a small job that needs to be done, or minor problem that needs to be resolved) noun [UK: luːs end] [US: ˈluːs ˈend] | ponta soltanoun |
lunar calendar (a calendar that measures the passage of the year according to the phases of the moon) noun [UK: ˈluː.nə(r) ˈkæ.lɪn.də(r)] [US: ˈluː.nər ˈkæ.lən.dər] | calendário lunarnoun |
lunisolar calendar (calendar based on the movement of the Earth and the Moon around the Sun) noun | calendário lunissolarnoun |
make ends meet (get by financially) verb [UK: ˈmeɪk endz miːt] [US: ˈmeɪk ˈendz ˈmiːt] | |
make friends (to create friendships) verb [UK: ˈmeɪk frendz] [US: ˈmeɪk ˈfrendz] | fazer amigosverb |
mend [mends] (act of repairing) noun [UK: mend] [US: ˈmend] | consertonoun reparonoun |
mend [mends] (place or tear repaired in clothing) noun [UK: mend] [US: ˈmend] | remendonoun |
mend [mended, mending, mends] (to grow better; to advance to a better state; to become improved) verb [UK: mend] [US: ˈmend] | melhorarverb |
mend [mended, mending, mends] (to repair a tear in clothing) verb [UK: mend] [US: ˈmend] | remendarverb |
mend [mended, mending, mends] (to repair) verb [UK: mend] [US: ˈmend] | consertarverb repararverb |
mendacious (lying, untruthful or dishonest) adjective [UK: men.ˈdeɪ.ʃəs] [US: men.ˈdeɪ.ʃəs] | mendazadjective mentirosoadjective |
mendacity [mendacities] (fact or condition of being untruthful; dishonesty) noun [UK: men.ˈdæ.sɪ.ti] [US: men.ˈdæ.sə.ti] | falsidadenoun mendacidadenoun |
mendelevium (chemical element) noun [UK: ˌmen.də.ˈliː.viəm] [US: ˌmen.də.ˈliː.viəm] | mendelévionoun |
mendicant [mendicants] (beggar) noun [UK: ˈmen.dɪkənt] [US: ˈmen.dɪkənt] | mendigonoun |
mendicant [mendicanter, mendicantest] (depending on alms) adjective [UK: ˈmen.dɪkənt] [US: ˈmen.dɪkənt] | mendicanteadjective |
minuend [minuends] (number from which another is subtracted) noun [UK: ˈmɪ.njʊend] [US: ˈmɪ.njuː.ˌend] | diminuendonoun minuendonoun |
moneylender [moneylenders] (person who lends money) noun [UK: ˈmʌ.nɪ.len.də(r)] [US: ˈmʌ.nɪ.len.dər] | agiotanoun |
newsvendor [newsvendors] (person who runs a newsstand) noun [UK: ˈnjuːz.ven.də(r)] [US: ˈnjuːz.ven.dər] | ardinanoun jornaleironoun |
Nintendo (Japanese videogame developer) proper noun [UK: ˌnɪn.ˈten.dəʊ] [US: ˌnɪn.ˈtendo.ʊ] | Nintendoproper noun |
Nintendo (Nintendo Entertainment System, or other video game system made by Nintendo) noun [UK: ˌnɪn.ˈten.dəʊ] [US: ˌnɪn.ˈtendo.ʊ] | Nintendonoun |
not know which end is up (to have no common sense) verb | |
odds and ends (miscellaneous things) noun [UK: ɒdz ənd endz] [US: ˈɑːdz ænd ˈendz] | miudezasnoun |
offend [offended, offending, offends] (to feel or become offended) verb [UK: ə.ˈfend] [US: ə.ˈfend] | ofender-severb |
offend [offended, offending, offends] (to hurt the feelings) verb [UK: ə.ˈfend] [US: ə.ˈfend] | ofenderverb |
offend [offended, offending, offends] (to physically harm, pain) verb [UK: ə.ˈfend] [US: ə.ˈfend] | prejudicarverb |
offender [offenders] (a person who commits an offense against the law) noun [UK: ə.ˈfen.də(r)] [US: ə.ˈfen.dər] | criminosonoun transgressornoun |