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half-hour [half-hours] (time) noun [UK: hɑːf ˈaʊə(r)] [US: ˈhæf ˈaʊər] | meianoun |
half-life (time in physics) noun [UK: hɑːf laɪf] [US: ˈhæf ˈlaɪf] | meia-vidanoun semividanoun |
half-life noun [UK: hɑːf laɪf] [US: ˈhæf ˈlaɪf] | período de semidesintegraçãonoun |
half-light (the soft, greyish light characteristic of dawn or dusk) noun [UK: ˈhɑːf.ˈlaɪt] [US: laɪt] | meia-luznoun penumbranoun semiescuridãonoun |
half-moon [half-moons] (the moon in its first or last quarter) noun [UK: hɑːf muːn] [US: ˈhæf ˈmuːn] | meia-luanoun |
half-naked (with very few clothes on) adjective [UK: hɑːf ˈneɪkɪd] [US: ˈhæf ˈneɪkəd] | seminuadjective |
half past ("half past one" as example of usage in other languages) noun | uma e meianoun |
half sister (a female half sibling) noun [UK: hɑːf ˈsɪ.stə(r)] [US: ˈhæf ˈsɪ.stər] | meia-irmãnoun |
half-time [half-times] (sports: interval between halves) noun [UK: hɑːf ˈtaɪm] [US: ˈhæf ˈtaɪm] | meio-temponoun |
half-truth (A deceptive statement) noun [UK: ˈhɑːf truːθ] [US: ˈhæf truːθ] | meia verdadenoun meia-verdadenoun |
half-uncle (half-brother of one's parent) noun | meio-tionoun |
half-year (period of half a year) noun [UK: ˈhɑːf.ˈjɪə] [US: ˈhɑːf.ˈjɪə] | semestrenoun |
halftone (picture made by half-toning) noun [UK: ˈhɑːf.təʊn] [US: ˈhæfˌtoʊn] | meio-tomnoun |
halfway (midway) adverb [UK: hɑːf.ˈweɪ] [US: ˈhæˈf.weɪ] | na metadeadverb |
halibut [halibuts] (fish of genus Hippoglossus) noun [UK: ˈhæ.lɪ.bət] [US: ˈhæ.lə.bət] | hipoglossonoun |
halite [halites] (NaCl) noun [UK: ˈhæ.laɪt] [US: ˈhæ.laɪt] | halitanoun |
halitosis [halitoses] (condition of having foul-smelling breath) noun [UK: ˌhæ.lɪ.ˈtəʊ.sɪs] [US: ˌhæ.lɪˈto.ʊ.sɪs] | halitosenoun |
hall [halls] (corridor or a hallway) noun [UK: hɔːl] [US: ˈhɒl] | corredornoun |
hall [halls] (meeting room) noun [UK: hɔːl] [US: ˈhɒl] | salãonoun |
hall [halls] (principal room of a secular medieval building) noun [UK: hɔːl] [US: ˈhɒl] | saguãonoun |
hall of fame (hall which honors people of great importance to some field) noun [UK: hɔːl əv feɪm] [US: ˈhɒl əv ˈfeɪm] | hall da famanoun |
hallelujah (exclamation to praise God) interjection [UK: ˌhæ.lɪ.ˈluː.jə] [US: ˌhæ.lə.ˈluː.jə] | aleluiainterjection |
hallmark [hallmarks] (a distinct characteristic) noun [UK: ˈhɔːl.mɑːk] [US: ˈhɑːl.ˌmɑːrk] | característicanoun traço distintivonoun |
hallmark [hallmarks] (an official marking) noun [UK: ˈhɔːl.mɑːk] [US: ˈhɑːl.ˌmɑːrk] | cunhonoun |
halloumi (traditional cheese from Cyprus) noun | hallouminoun |
hallow (holy person) noun [UK: ˈhæ.ləʊ] [US: ˈhælo.ʊ] | santanoun santonoun |
hallow [hallowed, hallowing, hallows] (to sanctify) verb [UK: ˈhæ.ləʊ] [US: ˈhælo.ʊ] | santificarverb |
Halloween (October 31st) proper noun [UK: ˌhæ.lə.ˈwiːn] [US: ˌhæ.lə.ˈwiːn] | Dia das Bruxasproper noun Halloweenproper noun Raloimproper noun Véspera de Todos os Santosproper noun |
hallucinate [hallucinated, hallucinating, hallucinates] (seem to perceive what is not really present) verb [UK: hə.ˈluː.sɪ.neɪt] [US: hə.ˈluː.sə.net] | alucinarverb |
hallucination [hallucinations] (sensory perception of something that does not exist) noun [UK: hə.ˌluː.sɪ.ˈneɪʃ.n̩] [US: hə.ˌluː.sə.ˈneɪʃ.n̩] | alucinaçãonoun |
hallucinatory (tending to produce hallucination) adjective [UK: hə.ˈluː.sɪ.nət.r̩i] [US: hə.ˈluː.sə.nə.ˌtɔː.ri] | alucinatórioadjective |