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board up (to block doors or windows with boards)
verb
[UK: bɔːd ʌp]
[US: ˈbɔːrd ʌp]

fechar com tábuasverb

bottle up (to put into bottles)
verb
[UK: ˈbɒt.l̩ ʌp]
[US: ˈbɑːt.l̩ ʌp]

engarrafarverb

bottoms up (Cheers!)
interjection

tchim-tchiminterjection
{m}

break up (to end a relationship)
verb
[UK: breɪk ʌp]
[US: ˈbreɪk ʌp]

acabarverb

terminarverb

bring up (raise or rear children)
verb
[UK: brɪŋ ʌp]
[US: ˈbrɪŋ ʌp]

criarverb

butter up (to flatter)
verb
[UK: ˈbʌt.ə(r) ʌp]
[US: ˈbʌt.r̩ ʌp]

bajularverb

buttercup [buttercups] (herb of the genus Ranunculus)
noun
[UK: ˈbʌt.əkʌp]
[US: ˈbʌt.r̩.kəp]

ranúnculonoun
{m}

cantaloupe [cantaloupes] (melon)
noun
[UK: ˈkæn.tə.luːp]
[US: ˈkæn.təˌlop]

cantaluponoun
{m}

meloanoun
{f}

chalk up to (idiomatic: to attribute something to something)
verb

atribuirverb

chat up (attempt to establish a sexual relationship)
verb
[UK: tʃæt ʌp]
[US: ˈtʃæt ʌp]

dar em cima deverb

chat up (talk in a charming manner)
verb
[UK: tʃæt ʌp]
[US: ˈtʃæt ʌp]

cantarverb

check up verb
[UK: tʃek ʌp]
[US: ˈtʃek ʌp]

checarverb

checkup [checkups] (physical checkup)
noun
[UK: ˈtʃekʌp]
[US: ˈtʃeˌkəp]

checapenoun
{m}

check-upnoun
{m}

checkupnoun
{m}

cheer up (an encouragement)
interjection
[UK: tʃɪə(r) ʌp]
[US: ˈtʃɪr ʌp]

anime-seinterjection

cheer up (to become happy)
verb
[UK: tʃɪə(r) ʌp]
[US: ˈtʃɪr ʌp]

animar-severb

cheer up (to make someone happy)
verb
[UK: tʃɪə(r) ʌp]
[US: ˈtʃɪr ʌp]

animarverb

child support (ongoing obligation for periodic payment)
noun
[UK: tʃaɪld sə.ˈpɔːt]
[US: ˈtʃaɪld sə.ˈpɔːrt]

pensão alimentícianoun
{f}

chupacabras (mythical Western legend)
noun

chupa-cabranoun
{m}

clam up (become silent)
verb
[UK: klæm ʌp]
[US: ˈklæm ʌp]

fechar-severb

clean up (to make an area or a thing clean)
verb
[UK: kliːn ʌp]
[US: ˈkliːn ʌp]

dar uma limpezaverb

fazer uma limpezaverb

limparverb

cleanup [cleanups] (the act of cleaning or tidying)
noun
[UK: ˈkliː.ˌnəp]
[US: ˈkliː.ˌnəp]

limpezanoun
{f}

close-up [close-ups] (photographic (or other) image in which the subject is shown at a relatively large scale)
noun
[UK: ˈkləʊs ʌp]
[US: ˈkloʊs ʌp]

closenoun
{m}

close-upnoun
{m}

close up shop verb

falirverb

fecharverb

fechar as portasverb

quebrarverb

coffee cup (cup for coffee)
noun
[UK: ˈkɒ.fi kʌp]
[US: ˈkɑː.fi kʌp]

xícara de cafénoun
{f}

coitus interruptus (sexual intercourse interrupted by withdrawal of the penis)
noun

coito interrompidonoun
{m}

come up with (to invent, create)
verb
[UK: kʌm ʌp wɪð ˈsʌm.θɪŋ]
[US: ˈkəm ʌp wɪθ ˈsʌm.θɪŋ]

alcançarverb

pensarverb

concupiscence (Ardent desire)
noun
[UK: kən.ˈkjuː.pɪ.səns]
[US: kən.ˈkjuː.pɪ.səns]

concupiscêncianoun
{f}

corn syrup (sticky sweet liquid)
noun

xarope de milhonoun
{m}

corrupt (in a depraved state)
adjective
[UK: kə.ˈrʌpt]
[US: kə.ˈrəpt]

corruptoadjective

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