Portugál | Angol |
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altar noun | altar [altars](flat-topped structure used for religious rites) |
Altar proper noun {m} | Ara(constellation) |
altar-mor noun {m} | high altar(main altar in a church) |
alta roda noun {f} | high life(extravagant lifestyle) |
alta-roda noun {f} | toff(2. (Britain, derogatory) A person of the upper class, or with pretensions to it) |
assaltar verb | charge [charged, charging, charges](military: to attack by moving forward quickly) mug [mugged, mugging, mugs](to assault for the purpose of robbery) rob [robbed, robbing, robs](to steal from, using violence) storm [stormed, storming, storms](to assault) |
esmaltar verb | enamel [enamelled, enamelling, enamels](to coat with enamel) |
Estreito de Gibraltar proper noun {m} | Strait of Gibraltarproper noun |
exaltar verb | exalt [exalted, exalting, exalts](to elevate in rank, status etc.) |
faltar verb | lack [lacked, lacking, lacks](be without, need, require) miss [missed, missing, misses](to fail to attend) skip [skipped, skipping, skips](not to attend) |
faltar com a palavra verb | renege [reneged, reneging, reneges](break a promise or commitment) |
Gibraltar proper noun {m} | Gibraltar(British overseas territory) |
gibraltarina noun {f} | Gibraltarian [Gibraltarians](native or inhabitant of Gibraltar) |
gibraltarino adjective | Gibraltarian(of or pertaining to Gibraltar) |
gibraltarino noun {m} | Gibraltarian [Gibraltarians](native or inhabitant of Gibraltar) |
maltar verb | malt [malted, malting, malts](to convert grain into malt) |
maltaria noun {f} | malthouse(plant) |
olhar antes de saltar verb | look before one leaps(think before taking action) |
ressaltar verb | highlight [highlighted, highlighting, highlights](to make prominent) |
saltar verb | bound [bounded, bounding, bounds](to leap) jump [jumped, jumping, jumps](cause oneself to leave an elevated location and fall downward) leap [leapt, leapt, leaping, leaps]verb |
saltar a pés juntos verb | |
sem altar/altares adjective | altarless(not having an altar) |
sobressaltar verb | jump [jumped, jumping, jumps](react to a sudden stimulus by jerking the body violently) start [started, starting, starts](to jerk suddenly in surprise) |