Português | Inglês |
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azar noun | bad luck(misfortune) misfortune [misfortunes](bad luck) |
azarado adjective | unfortunate(not favored by fortune) |
azarado adjective {m} | hapless(very unlucky; ill-fated) unlucky(unfortunate) |
azarar verb | jinx [jinxed, jinxing, jinxes](To bring bad luck to) |
azarão noun {m} | underdog [underdogs](competitor thought unlikely to win) |
algazarra noun {f} | din [dins](loud noise) racket [rackets](loud noise) riot [riots](wanton or unrestrained behavior) |
atanazar verb | tong(to use tongs) |
atenazar verb | tong(to use tongs) |
bazar noun | bazaar [bazaars](marketplace) |
Eleazar proper noun {m} | Eleazar(biblical characters) |
jogo de azar noun | gambling(activity characterised by a balance between winning and losing that is governed by a mixture of skill and chance) |
jogo de azar noun {m} | game of chance(game in which the outcome is at least partly determined by random variables) |
lazarento noun {m} | cunt(unpleasant or objectionable person) |
lazareto noun {m} | lazaretto [lazarettos](place reserved for people with infectious diseases (especially leprosy or plague) to live on a long-term basis) leprosery(building used to quarantine and treat lepers, see also: leper colony) |
Nazaré proper noun | Nazareth(a city in northern Israel) |
salazarismo noun {m} | Salazarism(the politics of Portuguese prime minister António de Oliveira Salazar) |
vazar verb | blow [blew, blown, blowing, blows](to leave) check out(to leave in a hurry) drip [dripped, dripping, drips](to leak slowly) ebb [ebbed, ebbing, ebbs](to fall away or decline) fuck off(go to hell, disappear, screw oneself) leak [leaked, leaking, leaks](to allow fluid to escape or enter) scram [scrammed, scramming, scrams](to leave in a hurry) |