Portugál | Angol |
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Conde proper noun | Conde(Conde, Bahia, Brazil) |
conde noun {m} | count [counts](ruler of a county (male)) earl [earls](a British or Irish nobleman) |
Conde Drácula proper noun {m} | Count Dracula(fictional vampire) |
condecoração noun {f} | decoration [decorations](any mark of honor to be worn upon the person) |
condenado adjective | damned [damneder, damnedest](god-forsaken) doomed(certain to suffer death, failure, or a similarly negative outcome) |
condenado noun {m} | convict [convicts](person convicted of a crime) |
condenar verb | condemn [condemned, condemning, condemns](to pronounce guilty) convict [convicted, convicting, convicts](to find guilty) damn [damned, damning, damns](theology: to condemn to hell) doom [doomed, dooming, dooms](to condemn) reprobate(condemn) |
condenação noun {f} | conviction [convictions](judgement of guilt) sentence [sentences](judicial order for punishment) |
condensado de Bose-Einstein noun {m} | Bose-Einstein condensate(gaseous superfluid) |
condensador noun {m} | capacitor [capacitors](electronic component) |
condensar verb | boil down(To reduce) condense [condensed, condensing, condenses](to transform from a gaseous state into a liquid state) |
condensar-se verb | condense [condensed, condensing, condenses](to be transformed from a gaseous state into a liquid state) |
condensação noun {f} | condensation [condensations](the act or process) |
condescendente adjective | condescending(assuming a tone of superiority or a patronizing attitude) entitled(convinced of one's own righteousness or the justifiability of one's actions or status) |
condescendência noun {f} | condescension [condescensions](act of condescending) |
condessa noun {f} | countess(wife of a count or earl) |
condestável noun {m} | constable [constables](officer of a noble court) |
esconde-esconde noun | hide and seek(game) |
esconder verb | abscond [absconded, absconding, absconds](to hide) conceal [concealed, concealing, conceals](to hide something) cover [covered, covering, covers](to conceal or protect) disguise [disguised, disguising, disguises](to prevent revealing something secret) hide [hid, hidden, hiding, hides]((transitive) put in a place where it will be harder to discover) obstruct [obstructed, obstructing, obstructs](To get in the way of so as to hide from sight) sneak [sneaked, sneaked, sneaking, sneaks](to hide in a mean or cowardly manner) |
esconder o jogo verb | sandbag [sandbagged, sandbagging, sandbags](To deceive someone by pretending to be weak, or (in cards) to have a weak hand) |
esconder-se verb | abscond [absconded, absconding, absconds](to flee, often secretly) hide [hid, hidden, hiding, hides]((intransitive) put oneself in a place where one will be harder to find) |
esconderijo noun | hideout(A place to hide) |
esconderijo noun {m} | cache [caches](store) cover [covers](hiding) |