Portugál | Angol |
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viva verb | long live(prosper) |
viva interjection | bless you(said to somebody who has sneezed) yayinterjection |
viva noun {m} | hooray(a shout to signify victory) |
viva-voz noun {f} | speakerphone(loudspeaker on a telephone that broadcasts the sound) |
viva! interjection | hooray(elated expression of approval) |
vivacidade noun {f} | vivacity(the state of being vivacious) |
vivamente adverb | briskly(fast, quickly, swiftly) |
vivar verb | hooray(to shout an expression of excitement) |
vivaz adjective | brisk [brisker, briskest](full of liveliness and activity) frisky(playful; energetic; lively; enthusiastic) lively [livelier, liveliest](full of life) perennial(of a plant: active throughout the year, or having a life cycle of more than two growing seasons) vivacious(lively and animated) zippy(energetic and lively) |
avivamento noun {m} | revival [revivals](renewed interest in religion) |
avivar verb | enliven [enlivened, enlivening, enlivens](to make more lively) stoke [stoked, stoking, stokes](to feed, stir up) |
cal viva noun {f} | quicklime(calcium oxide) |
cerca viva noun {f} | hedge [hedges](thicket of bushes planted in a row) |
maré viva noun {f} | spring tide [spring tides](tide which occurs when the moon is new or full) |
reavivamento noun {m} | revival [revivals](renewed interest, performance etc.) |
reavivar verb | revive [revived, reviving, revives](to recover from a state of neglect) |
roda-viva noun {f} | swarm [swarms](a mass of people or animals in turmoil) |
sempre-viva noun {f} | houseleek [houseleeks](Sempervivum) |
água-viva noun {f} | jellyfish [jellyfishes](aquatic animal) |