2024 Set 42 Flashcards

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to buttress

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Meaning: To support or strengthen. Example: The data helped to buttress her argument. Translation: Apoiar ou fortalecer.

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sagging

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Meaning: Drooping or losing strength. Example: His sagging spirits were lifted by the news. Translation: Flácido ou enfraquecido.

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slip-up

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Meaning: A small mistake. Example: He apologized for the slip-up in the presentation. Translation: Pequeno erro.

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To trickle

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Meaning: To flow slowly in small amounts. Example: Water began to trickle down the walls. Translation: Escorrer lentamente.

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widget

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Meaning: A small gadget or mechanical device. Example: He invented a widget to improve productivity. Translation: Aparelho pequeno.

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tame

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Meaning: Domesticated or manageable. Example: The tame cat lounged in the sun. Translation: Domesticado ou dócil.

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To buckle

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Meaning: To bend under pressure. Example: The chair began to buckle under the weight. Translation: Envergar ou ceder.

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Lifer

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Meaning: A person serving a life sentence. Example: The lifer shared his story with the new inmates. Translation: Presidiário perpétuo.

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Grossly

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Meaning: Excessively or extremely. Example: The report was grossly exaggerated. Translation: Excessivamente.

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Ethos

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Meaning: The guiding beliefs of a group. Example: The company ethos promotes innovation. Translation: Crenças fundamentais.

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To stiff

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Meaning: To cheat someone out of money. Example: He stiffed the waiter on the tip. Translation: Enganar ou lesar.

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Staid

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Meaning: Serious and unchanging. Example: His staid demeanor calmed the room. Translation: Sério e sóbrio.

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Pervasive

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Meaning: Widespread. Example: Pervasive rumors affected his reputation. Translation: Difuso ou generalizado.

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To peter out

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Meaning: To diminish gradually. Example: The enthusiasm petered out after a while. Translation: Diminuir gradualmente.

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Nemesis

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Meaning: A formidable rival or opponent. Example: His nemesis always outperformed him. Translation: Inimigo formidável.

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Irksome

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Meaning: Annoying or bothersome. Example: The irksome noise kept him awake. Translation: Irritante.

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To accrete

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Meaning: To grow by accumulation. Example: Over time, sediment began to accrete. Translation: Acumular-se.

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Incidentally

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Meaning: By the way or as a side note. Example: Incidentally, I found your missing book. Translation: Por acaso ou a propósito.

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To prorogue

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Meaning: To postpone or delay. Example: The government decided to prorogue the session. Translation: Adiar.

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grazing

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Meaning: Feeding on grass. Example: Cows were grazing peacefully in the field. Translation: Pastar.