Portuguese | English |
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bem-apanhada adjective | handsome [handsomer, handsomest](of a woman: striking, impressive and elegantly proportioned, though not conventionally beautiful) |
bicada noun {f} | peck [pecks](act of striking with a beak) |
bicicleta reclinada noun {f} | recumbent(special type of bicycle) |
biebdomadário adjective {m} | semi-weekly(occurring twice a week) |
biodegradabilidade noun {f} | biodegradability(capacity of a material to decompose over time) |
biodegradável adjective | biodegradable(capable of being decomposed by biological activity) |
biselada adjective {f} | bevel(Having the slant of a bevel; slanting) |
bofetada noun {f} | slap [slaps](A blow dealt with the open hand) |
bolada noun {f} | jackpot(accumulating money prize pool) |
botar o pé na estrada verb | hit the road(to begin traveling in an automobile or other road vehicle) |
botarr o pé na estrada verb | hit the road(to leave a place; to go away) |
braçada noun {f} | armful [armsful](amount an arm or arms can hold) |
bradar verb | cry [cried, crying, cries](intransitive: to shout, scream, yell) |
brigada noun | brigade [brigades](military unit) |
brigada de incêndio/incêndios noun {f} | fire brigade(group within a corporation or industrial site) |
Brigadas Vermelhas proper noun | Red Brigades(former Marxist-Leninist militant group based in Italy) |
cabeçada verb | headbutt(to deliver a sharp blow) |
cabeçada noun {f} | headband [headbands](strip of fabric attached to the top of the spine of a book) headbutt(sharp blow) header [headers](soccer: act of hitting the ball with the head) |
caçada noun {f} | hunt [hunts](hunting expedition) |
caçoada noun {f} | banter(good humoured conversation) |
cada determiner | each(every) every(all of a countable group) |
cada adverb | each(apiece) |
cada dois; um sim adjective | every second(every other; each alternate) |
cada qual com o seu cada qual phrase | to each his own(every person is entitled to his or her personal preferences) |
cada um adverb | apieceadverb |
cada um por si noun {m} | free-for-all [free-for-alls](chaos) |
cada um sabe de si phrase | every man for himself(forget about comradeship; save yourselves!) |
cada uma adverb {f} | apieceadverb |
cada vez mais adverb | increasingly(increasing in amount or intensity) more and more(progressively more) |
cadafalso noun {m} | gallows [gallows](wooden framework on which persons are put to death by hanging) scaffold [scaffolds](platform for executions) |
cadarço noun {m} | shoelace [shoelaces](for fastening a shoe, see also: lace) |
cadaste noun {m} | sternpost(timber or bar at the stern of a vessel) |
cadastrado adjective | registered(having a mailed item recorded in a register) |
cadastrar verb | sign up(to add one's own name to the list of people who are participating in something) |
cadastro noun | cadastre(cartography: a public survey of land) |