Inglês | Português |
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fat [fatted, fatting, fats] (to make fat; to fatten) verb [UK: fæt] [US: ˈfæt] | cevarverb |
fat cat [fat cats] (rich person who contributes to a political campaign) noun [UK: fæt kæt] [US: ˈfæt kæt] | cachorro grandenoun peixe grandenoun |
fat content [fat contents] (amount of fat) noun | teor de gorduranoun |
fat-free (not containing fat) adjective [UK: fæt friː] [US: ˈfæt ˈfriː] | sem gorduraadjective |
Fata Morgana (form of mirage caused by temperature inversion) noun [UK: ˈfɑː.tə mɒrˈ.ɡæ.nə] [US: ˈfɑː.tə mɔːr.ˈɡæ.nə] | Fata Morgananoun fata morgananoun |
Fatah proper noun [UK: ˈfɑː.tə] [US: ˈfɑː.tə] | Fatahproper noun |
fatal (causing death) adjective [UK: ˈfeɪt.l̩] [US: ˈfeɪt.l̩] | fataladjective |
fatal familial insomnia (a very rare autosomal-dominant inherited prion disease of the brain) noun | insónia familiar fatalnoun insônia familiar fatalnoun |
fatalism (doctrine that all events are subject to fate) noun [UK: ˈfeɪ.tə.lɪ.zəm] [US: ˈfeɪ.tə.ˌlɪ.zəm] | fatalismonoun |
fatalist [fatalists] (fatalist, person who believes in fatalism) noun [UK: ˈfeɪ.tə.lɪst] [US: ˈfeɪ.tə.ˌlɪst] | fatalistanoun |
fatalistic (of or pertaining to fatalism) adjective [UK: ˌfeɪ.tə.ˈlɪ.stɪk] [US: fe.tə.ˈlɪ.stɪk] | fatalistaadjective |
fatally (ultimately, with finality or irrevocability) adverb [UK: ˈfeɪt.l̩i] [US: ˈfeɪt.l̩i] | fatalmenteadverb |
fatberg (large accumulation of fat, etc., which clogs sewers) noun [UK: fˈatbɜːɡ] [US: fˈætbɜːɡ] | fatbergnoun |
fate [fates] (destiny) noun [UK: feɪt] [US: ˈfeɪt] | sortenoun |
fate [fates] (inevitable events) noun [UK: feɪt] [US: ˈfeɪt] | sinanoun |
fate [fates] (that which predetermines events) noun [UK: feɪt] [US: ˈfeɪt] | destinonoun fadonoun |
fated (Foreordained, predetermined) adjective [UK: ˈfeɪ.tɪd] [US: ˈfeɪ.təd] | fadadoadjective predestinadoadjective |
fateful (momentous, significant, setting or sealing ones fate) adjective [UK: ˈfeɪt.fʊl] [US: ˈfeɪt.fəl] | fatídicoadjective |
Father (God, the father of Creation) proper noun [UK: ˈfɑːð.ə(r)] [US: ˈfɑːð.r̩] | Paiproper noun |
Father (term of address for a Christian priest) proper noun [UK: ˈfɑːð.ə(r)] [US: ˈfɑːð.r̩] | padreproper noun |
father [fathered, fathering, fathers] (to sire) verb [UK: ˈfɑːð.ə(r)] [US: ˈfɑːð.r̩] | gerarverb procriarverb |
father-in-law (one's spouse's father) noun [UK: ˈfɑːð.ər ɪn.ˌlɔː] [US: ˈfɑːð.r̩ ən ˌlɔː] | sogronoun |
father of the nation noun | pai da pátrianoun |
Father's Day (holiday in celebration of fatherhood) noun | dia dos paisnoun |
fatherhood (being a father) noun [UK: ˈfɑːð.ə.hʊd] [US: ˈfɑːð.r̩.hʊd] | paternidadenoun |
fatherland [fatherlands] (country of one's ancestry) noun [UK: ˈfɑːð.ə.lænd] [US: ˈfɑːð.r̩.lænd] | pátrianoun |
fathom (distance between an adult man’s arms stretched out away from the sides of his torso; unit of length for water depth equivalent to six feet (about 1.8 m), see also: brace; toise) noun [UK: ˈfæ.ðəm] [US: ˈfæ.ðəm] | braçanoun |
fathom [fathomed, fathoming, fathoms] (to deeply understand (someone or something)) verb [UK: ˈfæ.ðəm] [US: ˈfæ.ðəm] | compreenderverb |
fathom [fathomed, fathoming, fathoms] (to measure the depth of (water), see also: sound) verb [UK: ˈfæ.ðəm] [US: ˈfæ.ðəm] | sondarverb |
fatigue [fatigued, fatiguing, fatigues] (to tire or make weary) verb [UK: fə.ˈtiːɡ] [US: fə.ˈtiːɡ] | assediarverb fatigarverb |
fatigue (weariness) noun [UK: fə.ˈtiːɡ] [US: fə.ˈtiːɡ] | fadiganoun |
Fatima (daughter of Muhammad) proper noun [UK: ˈfæ.θə.mə] [US: ˈfæ.θə.mə] | Fátimaproper noun |
fatphobia (fear or dislike towards fat people) noun | gordofobianoun |