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The Portuguese word for field is
campo





field

Gender

The gender of campo is masculine. E.g. o campo.

Plural

The plural of campo is campos.

Portuguese Definition


field
     1. Substantivo. campo
     2. Substantivo. (Matemática) corpo



Translations for field and their definitions

campo
     1. n-m. country; countryside
           (cot, cidade, mar)
           O campo é tranquilo - The countryside is peaceful
           Uma casa no campo. - A house in the countryside.
     2. n-m. field (large open area, especially one where crops are grown or sports are played)
     3. n-m. field (domain of knowledge or practice)
     4. n-m. (physics) field
           campo magnético - magnetic field


terreno
     1. adj. terrene; material; earthly; worldly
     2. adj. terrestrial (from or relating to the planet Earth)
     3. n-m. terrain (area of land or the particular features of it)
     4. n-m. land (real estate or landed property)
     5. n-m. field (wide, open space used to grow crops or to hold farm animals)
     6. n-m. field (course of study or domain of knowledge or practice)


posicionar
     1. v. to position (put into place)


corpo ©
     1. n-m. (anatomy) body
     2. n-m. corpse, cadaver
     3. n-m. any limited amount of matter
           Dois corpos de cargas iguais se repelem. - Two objects with like charges repel each other.
     4. n-m. a group of people united by a common objective; corps
           Corpo de Fuzileiros Navais - Marine Corps
           Corpo de bombeiros - Fire department
     5. n-m. (with tomar) consistency, firmness; strength
           Mexa a massa até tomar corpo. - Stir the dough until it is firm.
           Os protestos populares tomaram corpo. - The popular protests have become stronger.
     6. n-m. muscle mass
           Quero ganhar corpo até o fim do ano. - I want to gain muscle before the end of the year.


interceptar
     1. v. to intercept (catch something before it reaches its target)


apanhar
     1. v. to collect, gather
     2. v. to grab, pick up
     3. v. to field (intercept or catch)
     4. v. (indtr, intr=1) to receive a beating
     5. v. (Brazil) to have hardships when trying to achieve an objective


domínio
     1. n-m. field (course of study or domain of knowledge or practice)
     2. n-m. dominion, power
     3. n-m. domain
     4. n-m. (mathematics) domain
     5. n-m. (computing) domain


área
     1. n-f. area; region; place (a geographical location)
           A igreja fica naquela área. - The church is in that area.
     2. n-f. area; region; place (an extent of surface)
           Ele tem espinhas nessa área do rosto. - He has pimples in this area of his face.
     3. n-f. area; field (related things and concepts)
           Minha mãe trabalha na área da educação. - My mother works in the field of education.
     4. n-f. (geometry) area (measure of two-dimensional extent)
           Calcule a área do triângulo. - Calculate the area of the triangle
     5. n-f. (association football) area; penalty area (square in front of the goal)
     6. n-f. court (open, enclosed space in a building or compound)


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