Portuguese | English |
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barraco noun | shack [shacks](crude hut) |
barracuda noun {f} | barracuda [barracudas](marine fish) |
barragem noun {f} | barrage [barrages](artificial obstruction, such as a dam, in a river) reservoir [reservoirs](place where anything is kept in store) |
barramento noun {m} | bus [busses](electrical conductor) |
barramundi noun {m} | barramundi(species of diadromous fish) |
barranco noun {m} | ravine [ravines](a deep narrow valley) |
barrão noun {m} | boar [boars](male pig) |
barraquinha noun {f} | stand [stands](small building or booth) |
barrar verb | abate [abated, abating, abates](to give no consideration to (something); to treat as an exception) bar [barred, barred, barring, bars](to obstruct the passage of) debar [debarred, debarring, debars](To exclude or shut out; to bar) ruffle [ruffled, ruffling, ruffles](to curl or flute) |
: choca-barrada noun | barred antshrike(a passerine bird) |
: papa-formiga-barrado noun | fasciated antshrike(Cymbilaimus lineatus) |
a barra está limpa phrase | the coast is clear(there is no danger) |
armar a barraca verb | pitch a tent(to have an erection that shows through the clothing) |
cebola-albarrã noun {f} | sea onion(Drimia maritima) |
código de barras noun {m} | barcode [barcodes](set of machine-readable parallel bars) |
esbarrar verb | bump [bumped, bumping, bumps](to knock against with a light blow or collision) jostle [jostled, jostling, jostles](bump into or brush against while in motion) |
queijo de barrar noun {m} | cream cheese(milk-based cheese product) |