Português | Inglês |
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tira noun | strap [straps](something made of such a strip, or of a part of one, or a combination of two or more for a particular use) |
tira noun {f} | comic strip [comic strips](series of illustrations) list [lists](strip of fabric) strip [strips](long, thin piece of land or material) |
tira noun {m} {f} | bull [bulls](slang: policeman) cop [cops](police officer) |
tira noun {m} | copper [coppers](slang: a policeman) |
tira a mão! interjection | hands off(don't touch!) |
tira-agrafos noun | staple remover [staple removers](device for removing staples) |
tira as mãos! interjection | hands off(don't touch!) |
tira de couro noun {f} | thong [thongs](leather strip) |
tira-linhas noun {m} | ruling pen(a drawing instrument) |
tiradentes noun | toothpullernoun |
tiragem noun | issue [issues](something flowing or sent out) |
tiragem noun {f} | edition [editions](whole set of copies, print run) printing(all the copies of a publication that have been printed in one batch) run [runs](production quantity) |
tiramissu noun {m} | tiramisu(semifreddo dessert) |
tiramisu noun {m} | tiramisu(semifreddo dessert) |
Tirana proper noun {f} | Tirana(capital and largest city of Albania) |
tirania noun {f} | tyranny [tyrannies](government in which a single ruler has absolute power) |
tiranicamente adverb | tyrannically(in a tyrannical manner) |
tiranizar verb | bully [bullied, bullying, bullies](to act aggressively towards) tyrannize [tyrannized, tyrannizing, tyrannizes](oppress someone) |
tirano adjective | tyrannical(of, or relating to tyranny, of a tyrant) |
tirano noun {m} | tyrant [tyrants](harsh and cruel ruler) |
tiranossauro noun {m} | tyrannosaur(large bipedal carnivorous dinosaur) tyrannosaurus(dinosaur) |
tirante a amarelo adjective | yellowish(somewhat yellow) |
tirar verb | abstract [abstracted, abstracting, abstracts](to remove; to take away; to withdraw) doze [dozed, dozing, dozes](to sleep lightly or briefly) draw [drew, drawn, drawing, draws](to extract a liquid, or cause a liquid to come out) export [exported, exporting, exports](to carry away) get off(to move (something) from being on (something else)) pull [pulled, pulling, pulls](transitive: apply force to (something) so it comes towards one) pull out(to use coitus interruptus as a method of birth control) remove [removed, removing, removes](to take away) strip [stripped, stripping, strips](to remove or take away) take away(to subtract or diminish something) take off(to remove) |