Portugál | Angol |
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caçar verb | cruise [cruised, cruising, cruises](to seek a sexual partner) hunt [hunted, hunting, hunts](to chase down prey) |
caçar/pescar furtivamente verb | poach [poached, poaching, poaches](to take game or fish illegally) |
caçarola noun {f} | casserole [casseroles](glass or earthenware dish) pan [pans](flat vessel used for cooking, see also: frying pan) saucepan [saucepans](deep cooking vessel) |
Caçarola proper noun {f} | Big Dipper(bright circumpolar asterism of the northern sky) |
anticaça adjective | antihunting(opposed to hunting) |
barcaça noun {f} | barge [barges](flat-bottomed bulk carrier mainly for inland waters) |
caminhão-caçamba noun {m} | dump truck [dump trucks](heavy truck for carrying loose, bulk cargo) |
carcaça noun | carcass [carcasses](body of a dead animal) |
cavalo de caça noun {m} | hunter [hunters](hunting horse) |
cão de caça noun {m} | hound [hounds](dog, hunting dog) hunter [hunters](hunting dog) |
encaçapar verb | pocket [pocketed, pocketing, pockets](to cause a ball to go into a pocket of a billiard table) |
guarda-caça noun {m} {f} | gamekeeper [gamekeepers](person employed to maintain the game) |
Macaçar proper noun {f} | Makassar(city in Indonesia) |
pra caçamba adjective | fricking(intensifier (euphemism)) |
quem não tem cão caça com gato phrase | there's more than one way to skin a cat(a problem generally has more than one solution; there is more than one way to achieve a goal) |
ricaça noun {f} | money bag(wealthy person) |
todo caçador é valente phrase | hindsight is 20/20(in hindsight things are obvious that were not obvious from the outset) |