Portuguese | English |
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pré noun {f} | nursery school [nursery schools](a school for pre-school children) |
preá noun {m} | aperea(Cavia aperea, a Brazilian guinea pig) |
preá-da-índia noun {m} | guinea pig [guinea pigs](rodent) |
preâmbulo noun {m} | preamble [preambles](short statement or remark, especially an explanatory introduction to a formal document or statute) |
preaquecer verb | preheat [preheated, preheating, preheats](to heat something in preparation for further action, especially cooking) |
prebiótico noun {m} | prebiotic(food substance) |
preboste noun {m} | provost [provosts](highest position in a monastery below an abbot) |
precariamente adverb | precariously(in a precarious manner) roughly(in a rough manner) |
precariedade noun {f} | precariousness(state of being uncertain) |
precário adjective | precarious(dangerously insecure or unstable; perilous) rickety(not strong because of poor construction or upkeep) |
precarização noun {f} | casualisation(the increase of precarious work in the labour market) precarization(process) |
precaver-se verb | beware(use caution, pay attention (to)) |
prece noun | prayer [prayers](practice of communicating with one's God) |
precedência noun {f} | precedence(the state of preceding in importance or priority) |
precedente adjective | earlier(occurring previously) foregoing(occurring before or in front of something else) |
precedente noun {m} | precedent [precedents](past act used as example) |
preceder verb | lead [led, led, leading, leads](go or be in advance of; precede) precede [preceded, preceding, precedes](go before, go in front of) |
preceito noun | precept [precepts](rule or principle governing personal conduct) |
precioso adjective | precious(of high value or worth) |
precipício noun {m} | bluff [bluffs](high, steep bank) precipice [precipices](very steep cliff) |
precipitação noun | rainfall [rainfalls](amount of rain that falls on a single occasion) |
precipitação noun {f} | fallout [fallouts](event of airborne particles falling to the ground) precipitation [precipitations](weather: water falling from the atmosphere) |
precipitadamente adverb | precipitously(abruptly) rashly(in a rash manner) |
precipitado adjective | fond [fonder, fondest](outlandish) hasty [hastier, hastiest](acting in haste; being too hurried or quick) rash(acting too quickly without considering the consequences and risks, see also: hasty) |
precipitar verb | jump the gun(to act without due caution) |
precisa-se de ajuda phrase | help wanted(a position of employment is open) |
precisa-se de ajudante phrase | help wanted(a position of employment is open) |
precisa usar o banheiro? phrase | |
precisamente adverb | accurately(exactly, precisely) precisely(in a precise manner) |