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league [leagued, leaguing, leagues] (to form an association) verb [UK: liːɡ] [US: ˈliːɡ] | associar-severb |
league cup (cup competition) noun | taça da liganoun |
League of Nations (international organization) proper noun [UK: liːɡ əv ˈneɪʃ.n̩z] [US: ˈliːɡ əv ˈneɪʃ.n̩z] | Liga das Naçõesproper noun Sociedade das Naçõesproper noun |
Leah (elder daughter of Laban) proper noun [UK: ˈliːə] [US: ˈliːə] | Léiaproper noun Liaproper noun |
leak [leaks] (divulgation, or disclosure, of information) noun [UK: liːk] [US: ˈliːk] | fuga de informaçãonoun |
leak [leaks] (hole which admits water or other fluid, or lets it escape) noun [UK: liːk] [US: ˈliːk] | fuganoun vazamentonoun |
leak [leaks] (The person through whom such divulgation, or disclosure, occurred) noun [UK: liːk] [US: ˈliːk] | vazadornoun |
leak [leaked, leaking, leaks] (to allow fluid to escape or enter) verb [UK: liːk] [US: ˈliːk] | vazarverb |
leakage [leakages] (act of leaking) noun [UK: ˈliːkɪdʒ] [US: ˈliːkədʒ] | vazamentonoun |
lean (being slim, not fleshy) adjective [UK: liːn] [US: ˈliːn] | esbeltoadjective |
lean (of meat, having little fat) adjective [UK: liːn] [US: ˈliːn] | magroadjective |
lean [leant, leant, leaning, leans] (to hang outwards) verb [UK: liːn] [US: ˈliːn] | reclinar-severb |
lean [leant, leant, leaning, leans] (to incline) verb [UK: liːn] [US: ˈliːn] | inclinarverb |
lean [leant, leant, leaning, leans] (to rest or rely upon for support) verb [UK: liːn] [US: ˈliːn] | apoiar-severb escorar-severb |
Leander (Greek lover of Hero) proper noun [UK: li.ˈæn.də(r)] [US: li.ˈæn.dər] | Leandroproper noun |
Leaning Tower of Pisa (the leaning bell tower in the Italian town of Pisa) proper noun [UK: ˈliːn.ɪŋ ˈtaʊə(r) əv ˈpiː.zə] [US: ˈliːn.ɪŋ ˈtaʊər əv ˈpiː.sə] | Torre de Pisaproper noun |
leap [leaps] (distance traversed by a leap) noun [UK: liːp] [US: ˈliːp] | saltonoun |
leap [leapt, leapt, leaping, leaps] verb [UK: liːp] [US: ˈliːp] | saltarverb |
leap of faith (act of believing in something despite proof) noun | salto da fénoun |
leap year (366-day year in the Gregorian calendar) noun [UK: liːp ˈjiə(r)] [US: ˈliːp ˈjɪr̩] | ano bissextonoun |
leapfrog (game) noun [UK: ˈliːp.frɒɡ] [US: ˈliːp.ˌfrɒɡ] | carniçanoun eixo-badeixonoun |
learn [learnt, learnt, learning, learns] (to acquire knowledge or ability) verb [UK: lɜːn] [US: ˈlɝːn] | aprenderverb |
learn [learnt, learnt, learning, learns] (to attend educational activity) verb [UK: lɜːn] [US: ˈlɝːn] | estudarverb |
learn [learnt, learnt, learning, learns] (to come to know; to become informed of; to find out) verb [UK: lɜːn] [US: ˈlɝːn] | descobrir queverb ficar sabendoverb |
learned (having much learning) adjective [UK: lɜːnd] [US: ˈlɝːnd] | cultoadjective doutoadjective eruditoadjective instruídoadjective sábioadjective |
learner [learners] (one that is learning) noun [UK: ˈlɜː.nə(r)] [US: ˈlɝː.nər] | aprendiznoun aprendizanoun |
learning [learnings] (accumulated knowledge) noun [UK: ˈlɜːn.ɪŋ] [US: ˈlɝːn.ɪŋ] | aprendizadonoun |
learning [learnings] (action of the verb) noun [UK: ˈlɜːn.ɪŋ] [US: ˈlɝːn.ɪŋ] | aprendizagemnoun |
learning curve (visualization of learning as a function of experience) noun | curva de aprendizadonoun |