Portuguese translation of the English word headstrong
English | Portuguese (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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headstrong (obstinate; stubborn; dogged; inveterate; wilful; balky) | birrento ; obstinado ; teimoso | |
(conduct; direct; guide; lead; drive; show the way) | conduzir ; dirigir ; guiar | |
(pate) | cabeça | |
🔗 She almost took my head off. | ||
(direct; guide; manage; steer; conduct; drive; lead; refer; address) | dirigir ; encaminhar ; gerir ; governar ; guiar | |
(govern; restrain; cover; master; be in charge; be in charge of; be at the head of) | administrar ; dirigir | |
🔗 The most obvious recent example is the president’s nomination of Budi Gunawan to head the national police. | ||
(boss; chief; leader; governor; master; prefect) | chefe ; director | |
🔗 Inflation in Russia could reach between 17% and 20% this year, Aleksej Kudrin, the head of Russia’s audit chamber, said on Wednesday. | ||
(boss; chief; leader; headman; kingpin) | chefe ; principal | |
🔗 Ukrainians have now largely turned their backs on the Russian Orthodox Church whose head patriarch Kirill has backed the invasion. | ||
(vigorous; forceful; tough; stallwart; powerful) | forte | |
🔗 She wanted to stay with his strong arms around her and his cock buried deeply in her for ever. | ||
(firm; robust; sturdy; burly; resistant; rugged; solid; tough; able‐bodied; hefty; stout) | forte ; rijo ; sólido | |
🔗 Smaller grain size makes a ceramic stronger, because the larger a grain is, the easier it is for cracks to both form and spread. |
English | Portuguese |
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head | ⇆ cabeça; ⇆ cabeceira; ⇆ caudilho |
strong | ⇆ braçudo |