Portugál | Angol |
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rota noun {f} | rattan [rattans](climbing palm) route [routes](course or way traveled) |
rota aeronáutica noun {f} | airway [airways](flight path used by aeroplanes) |
Rota da Seda proper noun {f} | Silk Road(routes used by silk traders across Europe, Asia and northern Africa) |
rota de colisão noun | collision course(path leading to a collision) |
rotacional noun {m} | curl [curls](mathematics: vector operator) |
rotacionar verb | rotate [rotated, rotating, rotates](to spin, turn, or revolve) |
rotacismo noun {m} | burr [burrs](pronunciation of "r") |
rotar verb | rotate [rotated, rotating, rotates](to spin, turn, or revolve) |
rotatividade noun {f} | turnover [turnovers](rate of change or replacement) |
rotatória noun {f} | roundabout [roundabouts](road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island) |
rotavírus noun {m} | rotavirus(any of a group of wheel-shaped viruses) |
rotação noun {f} | revolution [revolutions](turning of an object around an axis) rotation [rotations](act of turning around a centre) |
rotação de culturas noun {f} | crop rotation [crop rotations](farming practice) |
rotação de Faraday noun {f} | Faraday rotation(interaction between a polarized electromagnetic pulse and a magnetic field) |
rotação Faraday noun {f} | Faraday rotation(interaction between a polarized electromagnetic pulse and a magnetic field) |
rotação sincronizada noun | tidal locking(locking) |
rotação síncrona noun | tidal locking(locking) |
rotações por minuto noun {f-Pl} | RPM(abbreviation of revolutions per minute) |
abarrotado adjective | cramped(overcrowded or congested) packed(filled with a large number or large quantity) |
amarrotado adjective | creased(having a crease or creases) |
antirrotacional adjective | antirotating(that counters rotation) |
arrotar verb | belch [belched, belching, belches](expel gas from the stomach through the mouth) burp [burped, burping, burps](to emit a burp) |
autorrotação noun {f} | autorotation(rotation of the blades of a helicopter by ascending air) |
bancarrota noun {f} | bankruptcy [bankruptcies](legally declared or recognised condition of insolvency) |
bancarrota adjective {f} | bankrupt(having been legally declared insolvent) |
brotar verb | branch off(to diverge into two or more separate paths) bud [budded, budding, buds](to form buds) sprout [sprouted, sprouting, sprouts](to cause to grow from a seed) |
cairota adjective {m} {f} | Cairene(of or pertaining to Cairo) |
conta-rotações noun {m} | tachometer [tachometers](device for measuring rpm) |
crotalídeo noun {m} | pit viper [pit vipers](venomous snake) |
derrota noun {f} | defeat [defeats]noun |
derrotar verb | defeat [defeated, defeating, defeats](to overcome in battle or contest) vanquish [vanquished, vanquishing, vanquishes](to defeat, to overcome) |
derrotar; reduzir verb | abate [abated, abating, abates]verb |
epirota noun {m} {f} | Epirote(an inhabitant of Epirus) |