Portuguese | English |
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câmara fotográfica noun {f} | camera [cameras](still camera) |
câmara municipal noun {f} | city hall(building) town hall(a building that houses the local government offices of a town) |
câmara térmica noun {f} | thermal camera(type of camera) |
câmara web noun {f} | webcam(video camera viewed over a network) |
camarabando noun {m} | cummerbund(broad sash) |
camarada noun {m} {f} | chap [chaps](man or fellow) comrade [comrades](mate, companion, or associate) fellow [fellows](companion; comrade, see also: companion; comrade) friend [friends]((sarcastic) form of address used to warn someone) |
camarada noun {m} | mate [mates](friend, see also: friend) |
camaradagem noun {f} | camaraderie(close friendship in a group of friends) |
camaradaria noun {f} | camaraderie(close friendship in a group of friends) |
camarão noun {m} | prawn [prawns](large shrimp) shrimp [shrimps](decapod crustacean) |
camareira noun {f} | chambermaid [chambermaids](a maid who handles the chores in a bedroom) |
camareiro noun {m} | chamberlain(an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign) |
Camarilha dos Quatro proper noun {f} | Gang of Four(leftist political faction) |
camarim noun {m} | dressing room(room in a theatre and television in which performs may change costumes and apply makeup) |
Camarões proper noun | Cameroon(country in Central Africa) |
camaronês adjective | Cameroonian(pertaining to Cameroon) |
camaronês noun {m} | Cameroonian(person from Cameroon) |
camarote noun | balcony [balconies](structure overlooking a stage) berth [berths](bunk) |
camarote noun {m} | cabin [cabins](interior of a boat) |
cambacica noun {f} | bananaquit(Coereba flaveola) |
cambada noun | bunch [bunches](an informal body of friends) |
cambada noun {f} | gybe(sailing manoeuvre) herd [herds](a crowd, a mass of people; now usually pejorative) |
cambaleante noun | stagger [staggers](an unsteady movement of the body in walking or standing) |
cambalear verb | stagger [staggered, staggering, staggers](to move to one side and the other, as if about to fall, in standing or walking) teeter [teetered, teetering, teeters](tilt back and forth on an edge) wobble [wobbled, wobbling, wobbles](move with an uneven or rocking motion) |
cambalear noun | totter(unsteady movement) |
cambaleio noun {m} | wobble [wobbles](unsteady motion) |
cambalhota noun {f} | somersault [somersaults](the act of going head over heels) |
cambar verb | gybe [gybed, gybing, gybes](to change tack with the wind behind) |
cambarysú noun | cambarysu(drum) |
Camberra proper noun {f} | Canberra(capital of Australia) |
cambiar verb | exchange [exchanged, exchanging, exchanges](To trade or barter) |