Português | Inglês |
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rebarbar verb | deburr(remove burrs) |
rebater verb | bounce [bounced, bouncing, bounces](to change direction of motion after hitting an obstacle) rebound [rebounded, rebounding, rebounds](to bound or spring back from a force) |
rebatida noun | board [boards](basketball: a rebound) |
rebatida noun {f} | bounce [bounces](change of direction of motion after hitting an obstacle) rebound [rebounds](recoil of an object bouncing off another) |
rebatismo noun {m} | rebaptism [rebaptisms](the act or ceremony of rebaptizing) |
rebatizar verb | rebaptize [rebaptized, rebaptizing, rebaptizes](to baptize again) |
Rebeca proper noun {f} | Rebecca(female given name) Rebekah(sister of Laban and wife to Isaac) |
rebelar verb | rebel [rebelled, rebelling, rebels](to resist or become defiant towards) |
rebelar-se verb | turn [turned, turning, turns](to rebel) |
rebelde adjective | maverick(showing independence in thoughts or actions) rebellious(showing rebellion) |
rebelde noun {m} {f} | rebel [rebels](person who resists an established authority) renegade [renegades](outlaw or rebel) |
rebelião noun {f} | mutiny [mutinies](organized rebellion) rebellion [rebellions](armed resistance) revolt [revolts](act of revolting) |
rebentação noun {f} | surf(waves that break) |
rebentar verb | bud [budded, budding, buds](to form buds) crash [crashed, crashing, crashes](computing: to terminate unexpectedly) |
rebento noun {m} | bud [buds](newly formed leaf or flower that has not yet unfolded) offspring [offspring](singular offspring (male, female or sex unspecified)) scion [scions](descendant) shoot [shoots](emerging stem and embryonic leaves of a new plant) sprout [sprouts](new growth on a plant) |
rebite noun {m} | rivet [rivets](cylindrical mechanical fastener) |
rebobinar verb | rewind [rewound, rewinding, rewinds](to wind again) wind back(to wind towards the beginning) |
rebocador noun | tow [tows](something that tows) |
rebocador noun {m} | tugboat(small, powerful boat) |
rebocar verb | tow [towed, towing, tows](pull something using a line) tug [tugged, tugging, tugs](to tow by tugboat) |
reboco noun {m} | mortar [mortars](mixture of lime or cement, sand and water) |
rebolado noun | wiggle [wiggles](wiggling movement) |
rebolado noun {m} | boogie(Dancing, usually exhibiting movements of the buttocks) |
rebolar verb | grind [ground, ground, grinding, grinds](slang: to rotate the hips erotically) twerk(to move the body in a suggestive manner) wiggle [wiggled, wiggling, wiggles](to move with irregular motions) |