meant
past simple, past participle of mean (significar, pretender, destinar, dispor-se a).
meant
past simple, past participle of mean (significar, pretender, destinar, dispor-se a).
overleap
/ oʊvərˈlip /
Verb Forms:
Present Simple:
I / you / we / they:
overleap
/ oʊvərˈlip /
he / she / it:
overleaps
/ oʊvərˈlips /
Simple Past:
overleapt / overleaped
/ oʊvərˈlipt /
Past Participle:
overleapt / overleaped
/ oʊvərˈlipt /
-ing form:
overleaping
/ oʊvərˈlipɪŋ /
(transitive verb)
saltar por cima ou através de.
pular uma cerca
2- To defeat (oneself or one’s purpose) by going too far.
Derrotar (a si mesmo ou seu propósito) indo longe demais.
sobrecarregar-se de ambição
3- To pass over or omit
passar por cima ou omitir
pular etapas importantes e chegar a conclusões errôneas
4- [archaic]
To leap farther than; outleap
[arcaico]
saltar mais longe que; ultrapassar
shed
/ ʃed /
Verb Forms:
Present Simple:
I / you / we / they:
shed
/ʃed/
he / she / it:
sheds
/ʃedz/
Past Simple:
shed
/ʃed/
Past Participle:
shed
/ʃed/
-ing form:
shedding
/ˈʃedɪŋ/
[shed something (often used in newspapers)]
[get rid of]
to get rid of something that is no longer wanted.
se livrar de algo que não é mais desejado.
A fábrica está eliminando um grande número de empregos.[shed something (+ adv./prep.)]
[drop]
[formal] to take off a piece of clothing.
[shed something]
[drop]
[British English] (of a vehicle) to lose or drop what it is carrying.
[shed something]
[skin/leaves]
if an animal sheds its skin, or a plant sheds leaves, it loses them naturally.
[shed something (on/over somebody/something)]
[light]
to send light over something; to let light fall somewhere.
[shed tears]
[tears]
[formal or literary] to cry.
[shed blood]
[blood]
[formal] to kill or injure people, especially in a war.
[shed something]
[water]
[formal] to have the quality of causing water or liquid to run off and not sink in
[formal] ter a qualidade de fazer com que a água ou o líquido escorra e não afunde.
As penas de um pato repelem água imediatamente.outsmell
(transitive)
VERB FORMS:
Past Simple:
outsmelt
outsmelled
Past Participle:
outsmelt
outsmelled
he / she / it:
outsmells
-ing form:
outsmelling
AUDIOS:
outspeed
/ a͡ʊtspˈiːd /
VERB FORMS:
Past Simple:
outsped (US)
outspeeded (UK)
Past Participle:
outsped (US)
outspeeded (UK)
he / she / it:
outspeeds
-ing form:
outspeeding
(transitive verb)
to outdo or surpass in speeding; to go faster than.
ultrapassar ou superar em velocidade; ir mais rápido do que.
miswed
To wed improperly.
Base Form (Infinitive): To Miswed.
Third-person singular simple present: misweds.
Present participle: miswedding.
Simple past: miswed or miswedded.
Part participle: miswed or miswedded.
Pronunciation: Miswed:
https://www.wordsense.eu/miswed/
https://conjugacao.reverso.net/conjugacao-ingles-verbo-miswed.html
https://www.usingenglish.com/reference/irregular-verbs/miswed.html
overstand
(Transitive)
(Archaic)
to outstay (something).
ultrapassar (algo).
to keep on a navigational course beyond (a mark).
manter um curso de navegação além de (uma marca).
To stand over (formerly especially so as to guard or intimidate);
Ficar de pé (antigamente especialmente para proteger ou intimidar);
to stand higher than or above.
ficar mais alto ou acima.
(University)
“to be overstanding for honours”: to be ineligible for honours in an examination because more than the permitted number of terms (normally twelve) has elapsed since one’s matriculation.The phrase ‘disqualified by standing’ is now preferred in the Oxford University Examination Decrees & Regulations.
(Sailing)
To sail past (a line or mark indicating the course of a race) by staying on a tack for too long.
To understand. Now used (especially in Caribbean and African-American usage) to avoid the negative connotations of under, perceived as incompatible with the positive meaning of the verb.
Contrasted with understand in other ways, as: to understand more than is necessary or desirable; to analyse excessively; to understand fully.
(Informal)
Entender completamente.
(Navegação)
Manter-se em uma linha num ângulo maior que o normal.
Pronunciation: overstand: /ˌəʊvəˈstand/
Past simple: overstood.
Pronunciation: overstood: /ˌoʊ vərˈstʊd/
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/overstand
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/pt/dictionary/english/overstand
https://www.lexico.com/definition/overstand#h70267301477960
https://educalingo.com/pt/dic-en/overstand
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/overstood
Significa:
falar publicamente, falar completamente.
Exemplo: They want to outtell their opinions. ( Ele querem declarar suas opiniões.
Exemplo: She outtold the tale. ( Ela contou todo o conto/história ).
(IPA: steɪv )
verbal forms
present tense: staves
(IPA: steɪvz )
present participle: staving
past tense, past participle: staved / stove
past tense, past simple: staved / stove
Pode significar:
Fazer um buraco, furar o casco.
Exemplo: Stave in a boat. (Quebrar o casco num barco).
Quebrar internamente.
Exemplo: Staved in several ribs. (Quebrado em diversas costelas).
Muito usado também com a preposição off, que significa impedir. To stave off.
Exemplo: We need to stave off the threat. (Nós precisamos impedir a ameaça).
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/pt/dictionary/english/stave
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/pt/dicionario/ingles/stove