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City and Buildings
Airport: a place where aircrafts regularly take off and land, with buildings for passengers to wait in. Airport: Aeroporto.
Bridge: a structure that is built over a river, road etc so that people or vehicles can go across it Bridge: Ponte
Building: a structure with walls and a roof, such as a house, school etc Building: EdifĂcio
Church: a building where Christians go to worship God. Church: Igreja.
Corner: the point or area where two roads meet Corner: Esquina
Lift: a machine that carries people up and down in tall buildings Lift: Elevador Lift (BrE) / Elevator (AmE)
House: a building where people live, usually one family or group House: Casa
Museum: a building where you can look at important objects connected with art, history, or science Museum: Museu
Pavement: a path by the side of a road that people walk on Pavement: Calรงada Pavement (BrE) / Sidewalk (AmE)
Pole: a long, thin stick made of wood or metal, often used to hold something up Pole: Poste
Railway: the metal tracks that trains travel on Railway: Trilho de Trem Railway (BrE) / Railroad (AmE)
Roof: the surface that covers the top of a building Roof: Telhado
Sign: a piece of metal that has writing or a picture on it that gives you information, instructions, a warning, etc. Sign: Placa
Skyscraper: a very tall building Skyscraper: Arranha-cĂŠus
Square: an open area with buildings around it, often in the centre of a town Square: Praรงa
Street: a road in a town or city that has houses or other buildings Street: Rua
Underground: a system of trains that travel underground Underground: Metr么 Underground (BrE) / Subway (AmE)
Tower: a very tall, narrow building, or part of a building Tower: Torre
Traffic Light: a set of red, green, and yellow lights that is used to stop and start traffic Traffic Light: Semรกforo
Zebra Crossing: a part of the road painted with black and white lines where people can cross over safely Zebra Crossing: Faixa de Pedestres
Olympic Games
Medal: a small metal disc, with words or a picture on it, which is given as a reward for a brave action, for winning in a competition, or to remember a special event Medal: Medalha
Podium: a raised area on which a person stands to receive a prize in a sports competition Podium: P贸dio
Record: the best or fastest ever done Record: Recorde
Swimming Pool: an artificially maintained area of water for swimming, or a building containing this Swimming Pool: Piscina
Track: a type of path or road, often in the shape of a ring, which has been specially designed and built for sports events, particularly racing Track: Pista de Atletismo
Weightlifting: the activity of lifting heavy objects either as a sport Weightlifting: Levantamento de Peso
Torch: a thick stick with material which burns tied to the top of it in order to give light Torch: Tocha
Stadium: a large enclosed area of land with rows of seats around the sides and often with no roof which is used for sports events and musical performances Stadium: Estรกdio
Field: an area, usually covered with grass, used for playing sport Field: Campo
Football: a game played between two teams of eleven people, where each team tries to win by kicking a ball into the other team's goal Football: Futebol Football (BrE) / Soccer (AmE)
Basketball: a game played by two teams of five men or six women who score points by throwing a large ball through an open net hanging from a metal ring Basketball: Basquete
Score: the number of points, goals, etc. achieved in a game or competition Score: Placar
Gold Medal: a small disc of gold which is given to the person who wins a competition, especially in a sport Gold Medal: Medalha de Ouro
Silver Medal: a small disc of silver, or a metal that looks like silver, which is given to the person who comes second in a competition, especially in a sport Silver Medal: Medalha de Prata
Bronze Medal: a small round piece of bronze given to a person who finishes third in a competition Bronze Medal: Medalha de Bronze
Volleyball: a game in which two teams use their hands to hit a large ball backwards and forwards over a high net without allowing the ball to touch the ground Volleyball: V么lei
Flag: a piece of cloth, usually rectangular and fixed to a pole at one edge, that has a pattern which shows it represents a country or a group, or has a particular meaning Flag: Bandeira
Baseball: a game played especially in North America by two teams of nine players, in which a player hits a ball with a bat and tries to run around four bases on a large field before the other team returns the ball Baseball: Beisebol
Water Polo: a game played in water in which two teams of swimmers try to get the ball into the other team's goal Water Polo: Polo aquรกtico
Fencing: the sport of fighting with long thin swords Fencing: Esgrima
People and Health
Eye: one of the two organs in your face, which you use to see with Eye: Olho
Ear: one of the two organs on your head that you hear with Ear: Orelha
Toe: one of the five separate parts at the end of your foot Toe: Dedo do PĂŠ
Finger: one of the five, long, separate parts at the end of your hand, including your thumb Finger: Dedo da m達o
Nose: the part of your face through which you breathe and smell Nose: Nariz
Head: the part of your body above your neck which contains your brain, eyes, ears, mouth, nose, etc and on which your hair grows Head: Cabeรงa
Forehead: the part of your face between your eyes and your hair Forehead: Testa
Cheek: the soft part of your face below your eye Cheek: Bochecha
Chin: the bottom part of your face, below your mouth Chin: Queixo
Knee: the middle part of your leg where it bends Knee: Joelho
Leg: one of the parts of the body of a human or animal that is used for standing and walking Leg: Perna
Arm: the long part at each side of the human body, ending in a hand Arm: Braรงo
Elbow: the part in the middle of your arm where it bends Elbow: Cotovelo
Belly: your stomach (= organ where food is digested), or the front part of your body between your chest and your legs Belly: Barriga
Neck: the part of the body between your head and your shoulders Neck: Pescoรงo
Waist: the part around the middle of your body where you wear a belt Waist: Cintura
Hip: one of the two parts of your body above your leg and
below your waist Hip: Quadril
Wrist: the part of your body between your hand and your arm Wrist: Pulso
Foot: the part of the body at the bottom of the leg on which a person or animal stands Foot: PĂŠ
Hand: the part of the body at the end of the arm which is used for holding, moving, touching and feeling things Hand: M達o
PROFESSIONS
Medicine: a substance, especially in the form of a liquid or a pill, which is a treatment for illness or injury Medicine: RemĂŠdio Medicine / Remedy
Doctor: a person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt Doctor: MĂŠdico
Dentist: a person whose job is treating people's teeth Dentist: Dentista
ď‚— Surgery: the treatment of injuries or diseases in people or
animals by cutting open the body and removing or repairing the damaged part ď‚— Surgery: Cirurgia
ď‚— Nurse: a person whose job is to care for people who are ill or
injured, especially in a hospital ď‚— Nurse: Enfermeira
ď‚— Stretcher: a light frame
made from two long poles with a cover of soft material stretched between them, used for carrying people who are ill, injured or dead ď‚— Stretcher: Maca
ď‚— Anesthesia: a state in which someone does not feel pain,
usually because of drugs they have been given ď‚— Anesthesia: Anestesia
Injection: to use a needle and syringe (= small tube) to put a
liquid such as a drug into a person's body Injection: Injeção Injection / Shot
ď‚— X-Ray: a type of
radiation that can go through many solid substances, allowing hidden objects such as bones and organs in the body to be photographed ď‚— X-Ray: Raio-x
ď‚— Parturition: the act of giving
birth ď‚— Parturition: Parto
ď‚— Pregnancy: the state of being
pregnant ď‚— Pregnancy: Gravidez
ď‚— Wheelchair: a chair on wheels which people who are unable
to walk use for moving around ď‚— Wheelchair: Cadeira de Rodas
ď‚— Hospital: a place where
people who are ill or injured are treated and taken care of by doctors and nurses ď‚— Hospital: Hospital
ď‚— Serum: the watery, colourless
part of the blood, or this liquid taken from an animal and put into a human in order to fight an infection ď‚— Serum: Soro
ď‚— Band-aid: a small piece of sticky cloth or plastic that you use
to cover and protect a cut in the skin
ď‚— Band-aid: Band-aid
Aspirin: a common drug which
reduces pain, especially headaches, fever and swelling Aspirin: Aspirina
ď‚— Pediatrician: a doctor who has special training in medical
care for children
ď‚— Pediatrician: Pediatra
Stethoscope: a piece of
medical equipment which doctors use to listen to your heart and lungs Stethoscope: Estetoscópio
ď‚— Gauze: a very thin light cloth, used to make clothing, to cover
cuts and to separate solids from liquids, etc ď‚— Gauze: Gaze
Eye doctor: a doctor who treats eye diseases Eye doctor: Oftalmologista
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