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cavalheiro noun
{m}

cavalier [cavaliers](well mannered man; a gentleman)
noun
[UK: ˌkæ.və.ˈlɪə(r)] [US: ˌkæ.və.ˈlɪr]

gentleman [gentlemen](well-mannered, or charming man)
noun
[UK: ˈdʒentl.mən] [US: ˈdʒen.təl.mən]

colhedeira noun
{f}

combine harvester(combine)
noun
[UK: kəm.ˈbaɪn ˈhɑː.vɪ.stə(r)] [US: ˈkɑːm.baɪn ˈhɑːr.və.stər]

colheita noun
{f}

crop [crops](natural production for a specific year)
noun
[UK: krɒp] [US: ˈkrɑːp]

harvest [harvests](season of gathering the ripened crop)
noun
[UK: ˈhɑː.vɪst] [US: ˈhɑːr.vəst]

colheitadeira noun
{f}

combine harvester(combine)
noun
[UK: kəm.ˈbaɪn ˈhɑː.vɪ.stə(r)] [US: ˈkɑːm.baɪn ˈhɑːr.və.stər]

harvester [harvesters](machine that harvests)
noun
[UK: ˈhɑː.vɪ.stə(r)] [US: ˈhɑːr.və.stər]

colher verb

gather [gathered, gathering, gathers](—to harvest)
verb
[UK: ˈɡæ.ðə(r)] [US: ˈɡæ.ðər]

harvest [harvested, harvesting, harvests](to bring in a harvest; reap)
verb
[UK: ˈhɑː.vɪst] [US: ˈhɑːr.vəst]

pick [picked, picking, picks](to remove a fruit or plant for consumption)
verb
[UK: pɪk] [US: ˈpɪk]

reap [reaped, reaping, reaps](to receive as a reward)
verb
[UK: riːp] [US: ˈriːp]

colher noun
{f}

spoon [spoons](scooped utensil for eating (or serving))
noun
[UK: spuːn] [US: ˈspuːn]

spoon lure(oblong, concave lure)
noun

tablespoon(a large spoon, used for eating food)
noun
[UK: ˈteɪbl.spuːn] [US: ˈteɪ.bəl.ˌspuːn]

colher cogumelos verb

mushroom [mushroomed, mushrooming, mushrooms](to gather mushrooms)
verb
[UK: ˈmʌ.ʃrʊm] [US: ˈmʌ.ʃruːm]

colher de chá noun

teaspoon [teaspoons](small spoon)
noun
[UK: ˈtiː.spuːn] [US: ˈtiː.ˌspuːn]

colher de pau noun
{f}

wooden spoon(spoon made from wood)
noun
[UK: ˈwʊd.n̩ spuːn] [US: ˈwʊd.n̩ ˈspuːn]

colher de pedreiro noun
{f}

trowel [trowels](mason's tool)
noun
[UK: ˈtraʊəl] [US: ˈtraʊ.wel]

colher de sobremesa noun
{f}

dessertspoon(spoon)
noun
[UK: dɪ.ˈzɜːt.spuːn] [US: dɪ.ˈzɝːt.spuːn]

colher de sopa noun
{f}

soupspoon(spoon for eating soup)
noun
[UK: ˈsuːpspuːn] [US: ˈsuːpspuːn]

tablespoon(a large spoon, used for eating food)
noun
[UK: ˈteɪbl.spuːn] [US: ˈteɪ.bəl.ˌspuːn]

colher o que semear verb

reap what one sows(to receive as a return or reward in the same measure as one’s exertions or intentions)
verb

colherada noun
{f}

spoonful [spoonsful](amount a spoon will hold)
noun
[UK: ˈspuːn.fʊl] [US: ˈspuːn.ˌfʊl]

colhereiro noun
{m}

Eurasian spoonbill(Platalea leucorodia)
noun
[UK: jʊə.ˈreɪʒ.n̩] [US: jʊ.ˈreɪʒ.n̩]

spoonbill [spoonbills](bird)
noun
[UK: ˈspuːnbɪl] [US: ˈspuːnbɪl]

colunista conselheira noun
{f}

advice columnist(someone who writes for an advice column)
noun

colunista conselheiro noun
{m}

advice columnist(someone who writes for an advice column)
noun

conselheira noun
{f}

councillor [councillors](member of a city council)
noun
[UK: ˈkaʊn.sə.lə(r)] [US: ˈkaʊn.sə.lər]

conselheiro noun
{m}

advisor [advisors]noun
[UK: æd.ˈvaɪ.zə(r)] [US: æd.ˈvaɪ.zər]

councillor [councillors](member of a city council)
noun
[UK: ˈkaʊn.sə.lə(r)] [US: ˈkaʊn.sə.lər]

cordilheira noun
{f}

mountain range(line of mountains)
noun
[UK: ˈmaʊn.tɪn reɪndʒ] [US: ˈmaʊn.tən ˈreɪndʒ]

range [ranges](line of mountains, buildings etc.)
noun
[UK: reɪndʒ] [US: ˈreɪndʒ]

ridge [ridges](chain of mountains)
noun
[UK: rɪdʒ] [US: ˈrɪdʒ]

cordilheira americana proper noun
{f}

American Cordillera(chain of mountain ranges)
proper noun

cordilheira do Atlas proper noun
{f}

Atlas Mountainsproper noun
[UK: ˈæt.ləs ˈmaʊn.tɪnz] [US: ˈæt.ləs ˈmaʊn.tənz]

coscuvelheiro adjective
{m}

nosy [nosier, nosiest](prying, inquisitive or curious in other’s affairs; tending to snoop or meddle)
adjective
[UK: ˈnəʊ.zi] [US: ˈnoʊ.zi]

dar de comer com colher verb

spoon-feed(help somebody to eat using a spoon)
verb
[UK: spuːn fiːd] [US: ˈspuːn ˈfiːd]

detalhe noun
{m}

detail [details](part small enough to escape casual notice)
noun
[UK: ˈdiː.teɪl] [US: də.ˈteɪl]

dou-lhe duas phrase

going once, going twice, sold(phrase said before closing the bidding for a particular item in an auction)
phrase

dou-lhe três; vendido! phrase

going once, going twice, sold(phrase said before closing the bidding for a particular item in an auction)
phrase

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