Portugál | Angol |
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; The waiter said he would be right back. - O garçom disse que voltaria logo. verb | would(indicating an action in the past that was planned or intended) |
a lamentar adjective | sorry [sorrier, sorriest](grieved, saddened) |
abastardar verb | abastard(To abastardize) abastardize(to render bastard) |
abetarda noun {f} | bustard [bustards](any of several birds of the family Otididae) |
abirritar verb | abirritate(to diminish the sensibility of) |
abortar verb | abort [aborted, aborting, aborts](to miscarry) miscarry [miscarried, miscarrying, miscarries](to involuntarily abort a foetus) |
acácia-bastarda noun {f} | black locust(Robinia pseudoacacia) |
acalentar verb | cuddle [cuddled, cuddling, cuddles](cradle in one's arms) set on fire(arouse passionate feelings in) |
acarretar verb | imply [implied, implying, implies](to have as a consequence) |
aceitar verb | accept [accepted, accepting, accepts](to receive with consent) admit [admitted, admitting, admits](to concede as true) agree [agreed, agreeing, agrees](to yield assent, to accede) allow [allowed, allowing, allows](to acknowledge; to accept as true; to concede; to accede to an opinion) get together(to agree) welcome [welcomed, welcoming, welcomes](to accept willingly) |
aceitar de volta verb | take back(to resume a relationship) |
acertar verb | strike [struck, struck, striking, strikes](to hit) |
acertar em cheio verb | hit the nail on the head(identify something exactly) |
acetarsol noun {m} | acetarsol(compound sometimes used as an antiinfective) |
acetarsona noun {f} | acetarsol(compound sometimes used as an antiinfective) |
achatar verb | flatten [flattened, flattening, flattens](to make something flat) |
ácido tartárico noun {m} | tartaric acid(the aldaric acid, 2,3 dihydroxy-succinic acid, that occurs naturally in many plants, in wine and in tamarind) |
acinzentar verb | gray(to become gray) |
aclimatar verb | acclimatize [acclimatized, acclimatizing, acclimatizes](to get used to a new climate) |
acobertar verb | cover [covered, covering, covers](to conceal or protect) |
açoitar verb | flog [flogged, flogging, flogs](to whip or scourge as punishment) switch [switched, switching, switches](to hit with a switch (rod)) whip [whipped, whipping, whips](to hit with a whip) |
acorrentar verb | fetter [fettered, fettering, fetters]verb |
acostar verb | accost [accosted, accosting, accosts](archaic or obsolete: to join side to side; to border) |
acreditar verb | believe [believed, believing, believes](to accept that someone is telling the truth (object: person)) credence(acceptance of a belief or claim) credit [credited, crediting, credits](to believe) creed(to believe, credit, see also: believe) understand [understood, understood, understanding, understands](to believe one grasps the meaning of) |
acrescentar verb | add [added, adding, adds](to append (e.g. a statement); to say further information; to add on) |
acritarca noun {m} | acritarch(small, unclassifiable organic fossil) |