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 Translation for 'a spoonful of' from English to Portuguese
uma colherada dea spoonful of
Partial Matches
muito {adj}a lot of
uma profusão dea wealth of
centésimo {m} de segundohundredth of a second
incontáveisa vast number of
unverified gole {m}swallow (of a drink)
milésimo {m} de segundothousandth of a second
um copo {m} d'águaa glass of water
Puta que pariu! [vulg.]Son of a bitch! [vulg.]
lit.teatroF
A Morte do Caixeiro Viajante
Death of a Salesman [Arthur Miller]
tematizar algoto make sth. a subject of discussion
É só uma questão de tempo (antes que ...)It's only a matter of time (before ...)
É só uma questão de tempo (até que ...)It's only a matter of time (before ...)
uma {f}a
2
um {m}a
3
algunsa few
bastante {noun}a lot
muito {noun}a lot
um poucoa bit
um poucoa little
med.
estar com febre
to have a fever
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Usage Examples English
  • She is also proud of her Apple Brown Betty to which she adds a spoonful of orange juice.
  • Then add the almonds a spoonful of butter, and pour in waxed paper cups and leave to cool.
  • These fluids can have up to a spoonful of diamondoids per US gallon (3.78 liters).
  • Alongside his sons Robert and Richard, Al Sherman became the subjects of a London musical concert, "A Spoonful of Sherman" narrated by Sherman's grandson, Robert J.
  • MusicWorld (UK) produced the successful UK revue presentation "A Spoonful of Sherman" (2014 - 2017 and the 2018 UK/Ireland tour) and was a producer on "Love Birds" (2015) and producer of "Bumblescratch" at the Adelphi starring Darren Day.

  • It can also be made adding a spoonful of whipped cream on top of the sliced peaches.
  • The diary of a young Jewish girl from Łódź recounts a fight she had with her father over a spoonful of "zacierki" taken from the family's meager supply of 200 grams a week.
  • After four days, each family member eats a spoonful of cooked bananas with salt and sugar to break this fast.
  • However when a spoonful of very cold oil is put into a pan on a stove and it is slowly heated and swirled around, the oil will gradually warm up, and there is a definite temperature range where the oil is warm and traditionally "oily."
  • Another inverse happens during the song "A Spoonful of Sugar" from Mary Poppins, as, during the line "Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down," the words "go down" leap from a lower to a higher note.

  • However Melville was lured to a prearranged place where he was killed by being thrown into a cauldron of boiling water and each of the murderers took a spoonful of the murderous brew.
  • This holy water is called Theertha, and is preserved in all Kodava homes. A spoonful of this water is fed to the dying, in the belief that they will attain "moksha" (spiritual emancipation) and gain entry to heaven.
  • Workers then filed by and each was given a spoonful of mango water.
  • If eaten hot, the pudding is traditionally served with cream poured on top in wealthy households, and with full fat milk where cream was not available. A spoonful of sweet jam or conserve is also a very popular topping for the pudding.
  • To a pint of pulp of skirrets add a spoonful of flour, the yolks of four eggs, sugar and spice. Make them into a thick batter, and fry them quick.

  • Original Cast Recordings include: "Love Birds", "Soho Cinders", "Sleeping Arrangements", "Ushers: The Front of House Musical", and "A Spoonful of Sherman".
  • Rather than viewing herself as a complete failure for eating a spoonful of ice cream, the woman in the example could still recognize her overall effort to diet as at least a partial success.
  • In Season 1, Episode 3 of the American TV series Shameless, “Aunt Ginger”, viewers can see the characters Debbie and Ginger taking a spoonful of Geritol.
  • Everyone present eats a spoonful of kutia, after which the other dishes are brought out and eaten.
  • She grabs a bottle of Vicks Formula 44 and gives Oddjob a spoonful of the cough syrup, which cures his cough; the two bow to each other, and then the wife looks past Oddjob to take in the destruction he has caused.

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