English | Portuguese |
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ache [ached, aching, aches] (be in pain) verb [UK: eɪk] [US: ˈeɪk] | doerverb |
ache [aches] (dull pain) noun [UK: eɪk] [US: ˈeɪk] | dornoun |
acheiropody (congenital lack of hands and feet) noun | aquiropodianoun |
Achelous (river) proper noun | Aquelooproper noun |
achene [achenes] (small dry fruit) noun | aquénionoun aquênionoun |
Acheron (a river) proper noun [UK: ˈeɪkrɒn] [US: ˈeɪkrɑːn] | Aqueronteproper noun |
Acherontic (pertaining to or resembling Acheron) adjective | aquerônticoadjective |
Aachen (city in North Rhine-Westphalia) proper noun [UK: ˈɑː.kən] [US: ˈɑː.kən] | Aachenproper noun Aquisgranoproper noun |
Andromache (the wife of Hector) proper noun | Andrómacaproper noun Andrômacaproper noun |
Apache (Apache language) proper noun [UK: ə.ˈpæ.tʃi] [US: ə.ˈpæ.tʃi] | apacheproper noun |
Apache [Apaches] (Apache people) noun [UK: ə.ˈpæ.tʃi] [US: ə.ˈpæ.tʃi] | apachesnoun |
Apache [Apaches] (Apache person) noun [UK: ə.ˈpæ.tʃi] [US: ə.ˈpæ.tʃi] | apachenoun |
Apache tear (rounded nodule of obsidian) noun | lágrima de apachenoun |
approach [approached, approaching, approaches] (to come near to (someone or something) in place, time, character, or value) verb [UK: ə.ˈprəʊtʃ] [US: əˈproʊtʃ] | aproximar-se deverb |
approach [approached, approaching, approaches] (to come or go near, in place or time; to advance nearer; to draw nigh) verb [UK: ə.ˈprəʊtʃ] [US: əˈproʊtʃ] | aproximar-severb |
approacher (someone or something that approaches) noun | aproximadornoun |
approach [approaches] (act of drawing near in place or time) noun [UK: ə.ˈprəʊtʃ] [US: əˈproʊtʃ] | aproximaçãonoun |
approach [approaches] (avenue, passage, or way by which a building or place can be approached, see also: access) noun [UK: ə.ˈprəʊtʃ] [US: əˈproʊtʃ] | acessonoun entradanoun |
approach [approaches] (manner of making (a policy) or solving (a problem, etc.)) noun [UK: ə.ˈprəʊtʃ] [US: əˈproʊtʃ] | abordagemnoun approachnoun enfoquenoun |
attach [attached, attaching, attaches] (to fasten, to join to) verb [UK: ə.ˈtætʃ] [US: ə.ˈtætʃ] | anexarverb |
bachelor [bachelors] (bachelor's degree) noun [UK: ˈbæ.tʃə.lə(r)] [US: ˈbæ.tʃə.lər] | bachareladonoun |
bachelor [bachelors] (person who has achieved bachelor's degree) noun [UK: ˈbæ.tʃə.lə(r)] [US: ˈbæ.tʃə.lər] | bacharelnoun |
bachelor [bachelors] (unmarried man) noun [UK: ˈbæ.tʃə.lə(r)] [US: ˈbæ.tʃə.lər] | solteironoun solteirãonoun |
bachelor party (party) noun [UK: ˈbæ.tʃə.lə(r) ˈpɑː.ti] [US: ˈbæ.tʃə.lər ˈpɑːr.ti] | despedida de solteironoun |
bachelor's degree (first or lowest academic degree) noun | bachareladonoun |
bachelorette (unmarried woman) noun | solteiranoun |
bachelorette party noun [UK: bˌatʃələrˈet pˈɑːti] [US: bˌætʃəlɚrˈet pˈɑːrɾi] | despedida de solteiranoun |
backache [backaches] (any pain or ache in the back, see also: lumbago) noun [UK: ˈbæk.eɪk] [US: ˈbæˌkek] | dor nas costasnoun |
beach [beaches] (sandy shore) noun [UK: biːtʃ] [US: ˈbiːtʃ] | praianoun |
bellyache [bellyaches] (pain in the belly, stomach, or abdomen) noun [UK: ˈbe.lɪeɪk] [US: ˈbe.li.ˌek] | dor de barriganoun |
berdache (Native American who identifies with a gender identity not exclusively corresponding to their biological sex, see also: two-spirit) noun | berdachenoun |
bleach [bleached, bleaching, bleaches] (to treat with bleach) verb [UK: bliːtʃ] [US: ˈbliːtʃ] | alvejarverb branquearverb |