Portugál | Angol |
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cena noun {f} | scene [scenes](the location of an event that attracts attention) thingamajig(something that one does not know the name of) |
cena do crime noun {f} | crime scene(location of a crime) |
acenafteno noun {m} | acenaphthene(hydrocarbon found in coal tar) |
acenaftileno noun {m} | acenaphthylene(a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon) |
acenar verb | beckon [beckoned, beckoning, beckons](to wave or nod to somebody with the intention to make the person come closer) nod [nodded, nodding, nods](incline the head up and down) wave [waved, waving, waves](to wave one’s hand) |
açucena branca noun {f} | annunciation lily(Lilium candidum) |
damascena noun {f} | Damascene(native or inhabitant of Damascus) |
encenado adjective | staged(intended for the performance stage) |
encenar verb | stage [staged, staging, stages](to produce on a stage) |
encenação noun | acting(occupation of an actor) |
encenação noun {f} | enactment [enactments](the act of enacting) mise en scène(arrangement of props and actors on a stage or for film) |
marcenaria noun {f} | carpentry(trade of cutting and joining timber) |
mecenas noun {m} {f} | patron [patrons](wealthy individual who supports an artist etc.) |
mecenato noun {m} | grant-in-aid [grants-in-aid]noun patronage(the act of providing approval and support) |
Micenas proper noun {f} | Mycenae(ancient Greek city) |