Português | Inglês |
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velha noun {f} | granny [grannies](colloquial, derogatory: an elderly woman) old woman(elderly woman) |
velhacaria noun {f} | deceit(act or behavior intended to deceive) |
velhaco noun {m} | rogue [rogues](a scoundrel, rascal or unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person) sharp [sharps](cheater or dishonest person) |
a mais velha profissão do mundo noun {f} | world's oldest profession(euphemism for prostitution) |
Andorra-a-Velha proper noun {f} | Andorra la Vella(capital of Andorra) |
arco-da-velha noun {m} | rainbow [rainbows](multicoloured arch in the sky) |
cravelha noun {f} | peg [pegs](pin on a musical instrument) tuning key(peg or screw to loosen or tighten strings on musical instruments) |
cravelhal noun {m} | pegbox(part of a stringed instrument) |
cravelhame noun {m} | pegbox(part of a stringed instrument) |
essa é velha phrase | been there, done that(assertion that the speaker has personal experience or knowledge of a particular place or topic) |
irmã mais velha noun {f} | older sister(multi-word, compound-word or otherwise sum-of-parts translations) |
jogo da velha noun {m} | hash [hashes](the # symbol) square [squares](the # symbol on a telephone) tic-tac-toe(game) |
lata-velha noun | hooptie(an old, worn-out car) |
lata-velha noun {f} | beater [beaters](an automobile in poor operating condition) |
leite de ovelha noun | sheep milk(liquid) |
ovelha noun {f} | ewe [ewes](female sheep) fashionista(a person who dresses according to the trends of fashion) |
ovelha negra noun {f} | black sheep(nonconformist) |