| Traduções principais |
WordReference English-Portuguese Dictionary © 2026:
| bota sf | (calçado que protege do frio) | boot n |
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| Traduções principais |
WordReference English-Portuguese Dictionary © 2026:
| boot n | usually plural (tall footwear) | bota sf |
| | Rita bought a new pair of leather boots. |
| | Rita comprou um novo par de botas de couro. |
| desert boots npl | (rugged footwear) | botina, bota sf |
| | | bota chukka loc sf |
| Traduções complementares |
WordReference English-Portuguese Dictionary © 2026:
| boot n | historical (torture device) | bota sf |
| | In the Middle Ages, the boot was a means of torture. |
| | Na Idade Média, a bota era uma forma de tortura. |
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WordReference English-Portuguese Dictionary © 2026:
| get the heave-ho v expr | figurative, slang (be rejected, dismissed) | tomar uma bota expres |
| | Because of the company's poor performance, several of the senior managers got the heave-ho. |
| jackboot n | (tall combat boot) | bota de cano alto loc sf |
| | | coturno sm |
| rubber boots npl | (wellingtons: footwear worn in rain) | bota de borracha loc sf |
| | | galocha sf |
| | When I walk in the rain, I wear rubber boots so I can splash right through the puddles. |
thighboot, thigh boot n | (boot that goes above the knee) | bota acima do joelho expres |