2024 Set 21 Flashcards

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entrancing

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Meaning: Captivating or charming. Example: The dancer’s performance was utterly entrancing. Translation: cativante

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to ward off

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Meaning: To prevent something from happening. Example: He wore garlic to ward off vampires. Translation: afastar

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To ward

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Meaning: To guard or protect. Example: He was determined to ward the city from invaders. Translation: proteger

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hitman

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Meaning: A hired killer. Example: The mafia sent a hitman to do the job. Translation: assassino de aluguel

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To lunge towards

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Meaning: To move forward suddenly and quickly. Example: The dog lunged towards the intruder. Translation: avançar contra

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To lunge

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Meaning: To make a sudden forward movement. Example: She lunged at her opponent with a quick jab. Translation: avançar

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tripwire

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Meaning: A wire used to trigger an explosive or alarm. Example: He accidentally triggered the tripwire. Translation: fio de disparo

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staid

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Meaning: Sedate, respectable, and unadventurous. Example: He had a staid demeanor that made him seem old-fashioned. Translation: sóbrio

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to tamper with

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Meaning: To interfere with something, often causing damage. Example: He was accused of tampering with the evidence. Translation: adulterar

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To eavesdrop

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Meaning: To secretly listen to a conversation. Example: She was caught eavesdropping on her neighbors. Translation: bisbilhotar

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spread thin

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Meaning: To be stretched with too many commitments. Example: He is spread thin between his job and volunteer work. Translation: sobrecarregado

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doughty

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Meaning: Brave and determined. Example: The doughty knight faced the dragon without fear. Translation: corajoso

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to parse

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Meaning: To analyze something in detail. Example: The student had to parse the complex sentence for class. Translation: analisar

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callow

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Meaning: Inexperienced and immature. Example: He was too callow to understand the consequences of his actions. Translation: imaturo

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To bristle at

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Meaning: To react angrily or defensively. Example: She bristled at the accusation. Translation: se irritar com

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To bristle

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Meaning: To react with offense or anger. Example: He bristled when he heard the criticism. Translation: se irritar

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To pigeonhole

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Meaning: To categorize someone in a restrictive way. Example: Don’t pigeonhole me as just a writer. Translation: rotular

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hilt

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Meaning: The handle of a sword or dagger. Example: He grasped the hilt tightly before drawing his sword. Translation: empunhadura

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to the hilt

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Meaning: To the maximum extent. Example: He funded the project to the hilt. Translation: ao máximo