English | Portuguese |
---|---|
rend [rent, rent, rending, rends] (to separate into parts with force) verb [UK: rend] [US: rend] | rasgarverb |
render (a digital image produced by rendering a model) noun [UK: ˈren.də(r)] [US: ˈren.dər] | imagem renderizadanoun rendernoun |
render [rendered, rendering, renders] (to cause to become) verb [UK: ˈren.də(r)] [US: ˈren.dər] | tornarverb |
render [rendered, rendering, renders] (to interpret) verb [UK: ˈren.də(r)] [US: ˈren.dər] | interpretarverb |
render [rendered, rendering, renders] (to transform digital information in the form received from a repository into a display on a computer screen, or for other presentation to the user) verb [UK: ˈren.də(r)] [US: ˈren.dər] | renderizarverb |
render [rendered, rendering, renders] (to translate) verb [UK: ˈren.də(r)] [US: ˈren.dər] | traduzirverb |
renderer [renderers] (computer graphics: a process that generates a visual image) noun [UK: ˈrɛndərə ] [US: ˈrɛndərər ] | renderizadornoun |
rendezvous [rendezvous] (agreement to meet) noun [UK: ˈrɒn.dɪ.vuːz] [US: ˈrɑːn.dɪ.ˌvuː] | rendez-vousnoun |
rendezvous [rendezvous] (meeting or date) noun [UK: ˈrɒn.dɪ.vuːz] [US: ˈrɑːn.dɪ.ˌvuː] | encontronoun |
Arendtian (of or pertaining to Hannah Arendt (1906–1975), German-American political theorist) adjective | arendtianoadjective |
Brendan (male given name) proper noun [UK: ˈbren.dən] [US: ˈbren.dən] | Brandãoproper noun |
referendum [referendums] (direct popular vote) noun [UK: ˌre.fə.ˈren.dəm] [US: ˌre.fə.ˈren.dəm] | plebiscitonoun referendonoun |
Reverend (honorary title added to the names of Christian clergy) noun [UK: ˈre.və.rənd] [US: ˈre.və.rənd] | Reverendonoun |
reverend [reverends] (member of the Christian clergy) noun [UK: ˈre.və.rənd] [US: ˈre.və.rənd] | reverendonoun |
serendipity [serendipities] (a combination of events which are not individually beneficial, but occurring together produce a good or wonderful outcome) noun [UK: ˌse.rən.ˈdɪ.pɪ.ti] [US: ˌse.rən.ˈdɪ.pə.ti] | providêncianoun |
serendipity [serendipities] (unsought, unintended... and/or learning experience that happens by accident) noun [UK: ˌse.rən.ˈdɪ.pɪ.ti] [US: ˌse.rən.ˈdɪ.pə.ti] | acasonoun contingêncianoun eventualidadenoun serendipidadenoun serendipismonoun serendipitianoun |
serendipitous (by unexpected good fortune) adjective [UK: ˌse.rən.ˈdɪ.pə.ti] [US: ˌse.rən.ˈdɪ.pə.təs] | favoráveladjective fortuitoadjective generosoadjective providencialadjective |
surrender [surrenders] (an act of surrendering) noun [UK: sə.ˈren.də(r)] [US: sə.ˈren.dər] | rendiçãonoun |
surrender [surrendered, surrendering, surrenders] (intransitive or reflexive: to give oneself up into the power of another) verb [UK: sə.ˈren.də(r)] [US: sə.ˈren.dər] | capitularverb entregar-severb render-severb |
surrender [surrendered, surrendering, surrenders] (transitive: to give up into the power, control, or possession of another) verb [UK: sə.ˈren.də(r)] [US: sə.ˈren.dər] | entregarverb renderverb |
trend [trends] (a fad) noun [UK: trend] [US: ˈtrend] | modanoun modinhanoun |
trend [trends] (an inclination in a direction) noun [UK: trend] [US: ˈtrend] | tendêncianoun |
trend [trended, trending, trends] (To have a particular direction; to run; to stretch; to tend) verb [UK: trend] [US: ˈtrend] | tenderverb |
Trendelenburg position (physical position that a patient is placed in by raising the inferior half by 30 degrees) noun | posição de Trendelenburgnoun |
trendy [trendier, trendiest] (in accordance with the latest trend) adjective [UK: ˈtren.di] [US: ˈtren.di] | da última modaadjective |