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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

coarse fish <pl coarse fish> SUBST

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

coarse <coarser, coarsest> [americ kɔrs, Brit kɔːs] ADJ

1. coarse:

coarse sand/filter/mesh
coarse cloth
coarse cloth
coarse cloth
coarse bread
coarse features

2. coarse:

coarse manners
coarse manners
coarse manners
coarse language/joke
coarse language/joke
coarse language/joke

I. fish <pl fish or fishes> [americ fɪʃ, Brit fɪʃ] SUBST

1. fish C ZOOL:

pez m
como sapo de otro pozo RioPr coloq
atrib fish market

2. fish U CULIN:

wet fish Brit
fish and chips esp Brit
fish and chips esp Brit
neither fish, flesh, nor fowl atrib soup/knife/course

3. fish (person) coloq:

that poor fish americ

II. fish [americ fɪʃ, Brit fɪʃ] VERBO intr

1. fish:

to fish for sth

2. fish (try to obtain):

to fish for sth for compliments/information

3. fish (search):

III. fish [americ fɪʃ, Brit fɪʃ] VERBO trans

1. fish cod/mackerel:

2. fish river/lake:

no Dicionário PONS

coarse <-r, -st> [kɔ:s, americ kɔ:rs] ADJ

1. coarse (rough):

coarse sand
coarse skin

2. coarse (vulgar):

coarse joke

I. fish [fɪʃ] -(es) SUBST

1. fish ZOOL:

pez m

2. fish sem pl CULIN:

Expressões:

II. fish [fɪʃ] -(es) VERBO intr

III. fish [fɪʃ] -(es) VERBO trans

no Dicionário PONS

coarse <-r, -st> [kɔrs] ADJ

1. coarse (rough):

coarse sand
coarse skin

2. coarse (vulgar):

I. fish <-(es)> [fɪʃ] SUBST

1. fish ZOOL:

pez m

2. fish culin:

Expressões:

II. fish [fɪʃ] VERBO intr

III. fish [fɪʃ] VERBO trans

Present
Ifish
youfish
he/she/itfishes
wefish
youfish
theyfish
Past
Ifished
youfished
he/she/itfished
wefished
youfished
theyfished
Present Perfect
Ihavefished
youhavefished
he/she/ithasfished
wehavefished
youhavefished
theyhavefished
Past Perfect
Ihadfished
youhadfished
he/she/ithadfished
wehadfished
youhadfished
theyhadfished

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The associated wares were the burnished grey ware and the thick coarse handmade ware.
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They wore coarse clothing, deliberately cultivated bad manners, and had little concern for hygiene.
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Most filtration in a winery can be classified as either the coarser depth filtration or the finer surface filtration.
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The stem has a mass of coarse hairs at the base.
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In addition to this sculpture the whorls are marked by rather coarse lines of growth.
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