Português | Inglês |
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rolar verb | roll [rolled, rolling, rolls](to cause something to revolve by turning over and over) scroll [scrolled, scrolling, scrolls]((Computing) to change one's view of data on a computer's display) |
cantarolar verb | hum [hummed, humming, hums](to make sound with lips closed) |
cantarolar noun | hum(tune created orally with lips closed) |
controlar verb | check [checked, checking, checks](to control, limit, or halt) control [controlled, controlling, controls](to exercise influence over; to suggest or dictate the behavior of) dictate [dictated, dictating, dictates](to order, command, control) temper [tempered, tempering, tempers](to moderate or control) |
desenrolar verb | unwind [unwound, unwound, unwinding, unwinds](to wind off) |
enrolar verb | beat around the bush(to treat a topic but omit its main points) coil [coiled, coiling, coils](wind into regular rings) pull the wool over someone's eyes(to deceive someone) reel [reeled, reeling, reels](to wind on a reel) roll up(to make something into a cylindrical or fold-like shape) slack [slacked, slacking, slacks](to procrastinate) stall [stalled, stalling, stalls](to employ delaying tactics against) trick [tricked, tricking, tricks](to fool; to cause to believe something untrue) |
enrolar-se verb | tangle [tangled, tangling, tangles](to become mixed together or intertwined) |
trolar verb | troll [trolled, trolling, trolls](internet: to attempt to lure others into combative argument) |