Português | Inglês |
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subentendido adjective | implied(suggested without being stated directly) |
subespécie noun {f} | race [races](a population geographically separated from others of its species that develops significantly different characteristics; informal for subspecies) subspecies [subspecies](rank in the classification of organisms) |
subestação noun {f} | substation [substations](electrical substation) |
subestimado adjective | underrated(not given enough recognition) |
subestimar verb | take for granted(give little attention to or to underestimate the value of) underestimate [underestimated, underestimating, underestimates](to perceive as having lower value) |
subexpor verb | underexpose [underexposed, underexposing, underexposes](in photography) |
subexposição noun {f} | underexposure(condition of being underexposed) |
subexposto adjective | underexpose(darkened of photographs due to insufficient light) |
subfamília noun {f} | subfamily [subfamilies](taxonomic category) |
subfilo noun {m} | subphylum [subphyla](taxonomic category below phylum and above class) |
subgénero noun {m} | subgenus [subgenera](subdivision of a genus) |
subgênero noun {m} | subgenus [subgenera](subdivision of a genus) |
subgrupo noun {m} | subgroup [subgroups](group within a larger group) subset [subsets](group contained in a larger group) |
subida noun {f} | ascent [ascents](act of ascending; motion upwards) climb [climbs](an act of climbing) rise [rises](action of moving upwards) |
subir verb | ascend [ascended, ascending, ascends](to fly, to soar) climb [climbed, climbing, climbs](to ascend, to go up) get up(to move in an upwards direction) go up(to move upwards) increase [increased, increasing, increases](become larger) rise(to move upwards) |
subir a aposta verb | up the ante(raise the stakes) |
subitamente adverb | all of a sudden(colloquial: suddenly, see also: suddenly) suddenly(happening quickly and with little or no warning) |
súbito adjective {f} | sudden(happening quickly and with little or no warning) |
subjacente adjective | subjacent(underlying) |
subjacente adjective {m} | underlying(implicit) |
subjetivamente adverb | subjectively(in a subjective manner) |
subjetivar verb | subjectivize(to make subjective) |
subjetividade noun {f} | subjectivity [subjectivities](state of being subjective) |
subjetivo adjective | subjective(based upon subjective feelings or intuition) |
subjugar verb | crush [crushed, crushing, crushes](to oppress or burden grievously) subdue [subdued, subduing, subdues](to overcome, quieten, bring under control) subjugate [subjugated, subjugating, subjugates](to forcibly impose obedience or servitude) subordinate [subordinated, subordinating, subordinates](to make subservient) |
subjuntivo noun {m} | subjunctive moodnoun |