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I . dock1 [dɑːk, Brit dɒk] NÁUT SUBST

II . dock1 [dɑːk, Brit dɒk] NÁUT VERBO intr

I . dog [dɑːg, Brit dɒg] SUBST

II . dog <-gg-> [dɑːg, Brit dɒg] VERBO trans

I . dot [dɑːt, Brit dɒt] SUBST

1. dot (round mark):

dot
ponto m

2. dot pl typ:

dot
pingo m

II . dot <-tt-> [dɑːt, Brit dɒt] VERBO trans

doe [doʊ, Brit dəʊ] SUBST (deer)

bloc [blɑːk, Brit blɒk] SUBST POL

I . doom [duːm] SUBST (destiny)

does [dʌz] VERBO trans, intr, aux

does 3rd pers sing of:

Veja também: do

I . do [duː] SUBST

II . do <does, did, done> [duː] VERBO aux

1. do (to form questions):

do you own a dog?

2. do (to form negatives):

3. do (to form imperatives):

4. do (used for emphasis):

6. do (requesting affirmation):

do
não é?

doll [dɑːl, Brit dɒl] SUBST

dome [doʊm, Brit dəʊm] SUBST

I . dope [doʊp, Brit dəʊp] SUBST

2. dope coloq (stupid person):

imbecil mf

II . dope [doʊp, Brit dəʊp] VERBO trans DESP

dopey ADJ, dopy [ˈdoʊpi, Brit ˈdəʊ-] ADJ <-ier, -iest>

1. dopey (drowsy):

2. dopey (stupid):

estúpido(-a)

dose [doʊs, Brit dəʊs] SUBST a. fig

dour [dʊr, Brit dʊəʳ] ADJ

dove2 [doʊv, Brit dəʊv] americ

dove pt, pp of:

Veja também: dive

I . dive [daɪv] SUBST (jump into water)

II . dive <dived Am: dove, dived Am: dove> [daɪv] VERBO intr

down1 [daʊn] SUBST sem pl

doze [doʊz, Brit dəʊz] VERBO intr

dozy <-ier, -iest> [ˈdoʊzi, Brit ˈdəʊ-] ADJ

1. dozy (sleepy):

sonolento(-a)

2. dozy Brit coloq (stupid):

I . dole [doʊl, Brit dəʊl] SUBST

II . dole [doʊl, Brit dəʊl] VERBO trans

done [dʌn] VERBO

done pp of:

Veja também: do

I . do [duː] SUBST

II . do <does, did, done> [duː] VERBO aux

1. do (to form questions):

do you own a dog?

2. do (to form negatives):

3. do (to form imperatives):

4. do (used for emphasis):

6. do (requesting affirmation):

do
não é?

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Behind-the-scenes clips (as well as the videos and songs) will be available to download for free at Doc Martens' website.
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Designed as durable work boots, Doc Martens have seemingly been the fashion staple of every youth movement of every decade since the 1960s.
www.irishexaminer.com
Doc warms to PK and under his guidance the latter soon becomes an excellent pianist.
en.wikipedia.org
Questions still remain about what happened to the fun-loving shop assistant whose snow covered Doc Martens were found despite there being no recent snowfall.
www.thesun.ie
His trademark look includes the leather duster, a black t-shirt or v-neck shirt and black denim pants, usually with heavy boots or Doc Martens.
en.wikipedia.org
Instead, she will keep on wearing her Doc Martens and break the mould of political wife.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Nothing to tie me to the city except the thin soles of my Doc Martens.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Then she'd make me wear them with Doc Martens and a tiny black bob!
www.dailymail.co.uk
Doc Martens like hers are classics; worn by everyone from punks to princesses and everyone in between.
www.dailymail.co.uk
I even called my doc to check what is going on cuz she was refusing to eat, she was fussy and would scream in pain.
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