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II . fun [fʌn] ADJ coloq

fur [fɜːr, Brit fɜːʳ] SUBST

1. fur (animal hair):

fur
pele f

2. fur sem pl:

fur chem, MED
crosta f

I . bug [bʌg] SUBST

1. bug ZOOL coloq:

bug
inseto m
bicho m

2. bug coloq MED:

bug
germe m

3. bug COMPUT:

bug
bug m

4. bug (for eavesdropping):

bug
grampo m

II . bug <-gg-> [bʌg] VERBO trans

2. bug coloq (annoy):

bug

dug [dʌg] VERBO

dug pt, pp of:

Veja também: dig

I . dig [dɪg] SUBST (excavation)

II . dig <-gg-, dug, dug> [dɪg] VERBO trans

jug [dʒʌg] SUBST

lug <-gg-> [lʌg] VERBO trans coloq

I . mug [mʌg] SUBST

1. mug (for tea, coffee):

mug
caneca m

2. mug pej (face):

mug
cara f
mug
rosto m

3. mug Brit coloq (fool):

mug
tolo(-a) m (f)

II . mug <-gg-> [mʌg] VERBO trans

I . tug [tʌg] SUBST

1. tug (pull):

tug
puxão m

2. tug NÁUT:

tug

II . tug <-gg-> [tʌg] VERBO trans

I . hug <-gg-> [hʌg] VERBO trans

II . hug [hʌg] SUBST

rug [rʌg] SUBST

1. rug (small carpet):

rug
tapete m

2. rug Brit (blanket):

rug
manta f

fag [fæg] SUBST coloq

1. fag americ pej (homosexual):

fag
bicha mf

2. fag Brit coloq (cigarette):

fag

fig [fɪg] SUBST

fig
figo m

I . fuel [ˈfjuːəl] SUBST sem pl

II . fuel <Brit: -ll-, Am: -l-> [ˈfjuːəl] VERBO trans

I . full <-er, -est> [fʊl] ADJ

4. full (busy and active):

ocupado(-a)

II . full [fʊl] ADV

III . full [fʊl] SUBST

I . fume [fjuːm] SUBST pl

II . fume [fjuːm] VERBO intr (be angry)

fury [ˈfjʊri, Brit ˈfjʊəri] SUBST sem pl

I . fuse [fjuːz] SUBST

1. fuse ELETRÓN:

2. fuse:

II . fuse [fjuːz] VERBO intr

1. fuse ELETRÓN:

derreter(-se)

2. fuse (join together):

III . fuse [fjuːz] VERBO trans

1. fuse ELETRÓN:

2. fuse (join):

fundir a. c. (com a. c.)

I . fuss [fʌs] SUBST

II . fuss [fʌs] VERBO intr

2. fuss (complain):

fuze SUBST americ

Veja também: fuse

I . fuse [fjuːz] SUBST

1. fuse ELETRÓN:

2. fuse:

II . fuse [fjuːz] VERBO intr

1. fuse ELETRÓN:

derreter(-se)

2. fuse (join together):

III . fuse [fjuːz] VERBO trans

1. fuse ELETRÓN:

2. fuse (join):

fundir a. c. (com a. c.)

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

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But its profundity or otherwise was instantly lost in a fug of alcohol.
www.independent.co.uk
Well, the fug of excitement has now lifted.
www.visordown.com
Those were the days -- when the final of a major table tennis championship could be played in a fug of tobacco!
www.independent.co.uk
Titles, which are held for life, belong to specified house sites (fug ri).
en.wikipedia.org
There was screaming, swooning, scattered outbreaks of wild dancing within a dense fug of hormones.
www.stuff.co.nz
But there's something in this larceny that strengthens this album, making its thick fug of scuzzy electropop even more propulsive and addictive, seedy and delicious.
thequietus.com
It felt like the same fug of fumes, the same sonnets of cigarette smoke.
www.firstpost.com
I vividly recall craning to watch their show-stopping, four-deck mixing through a fug of smoke.
www.independent.co.uk
At the close of the video, she transforms into a black miasma, which expands as tendrils grow from the fug.
en.wikipedia.org
He also designed sheepskin boots that reached to the upper thigh, known as fug-boots, which became standard issue to combat the risk of frostbite at high altitude.
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