inglês > português |
puddle |
1. Substantivo. poça |
2. Verbo. (Metalurgia) pudlar |
inglês > inglês |
puddle |
1. n. A small pool of water, usually on a path or road. |
2. n. (now dialectal) Stagnant or polluted water. |
3. n. A homogeneous mixture of clay, water, and sometimes grit, used to line a canal or pond to make it watertight. |
4. v. To form a puddle. |
5. v. To play or splash in a puddle. |
6. v. To process iron by means of puddling. |
7. v. To line a canal with puddle (clay). |
8. v. To collect ideas, especially abstract concepts, into rough subtopics or categories, as in study, research or conversation. |
9. v. To make (clay, loam, etc.) dense or close, by working it when wet, so as to render impervious to water. |
10. v. To make foul or muddy; to pollute with dirt; to mix dirt with (water). |
português > inglês |
poça |
1. n-f. pool; puddle (small body of water or another liquid on a surface) |
Havia várias poças de sangue no chão do hospital. - There were several pools of blood on the hospital floor. |
Deixei o guarda-chuva cair na poça. - I dropped the umbrella in the puddle. |
2. n-f. (agriculture) a small irrigation reservoir |
3. interj. (euphemistic, sometimes considered mildly vulgar, slang) damn! (expresses surprise or disappointment) |