What does adoecer in Portuguese mean?
What is the meaning of the word adoecer in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use adoecer in Portuguese.
The word adoecer in Portuguese means get sick, ficar doente, adoecer, adoecer, enfermar, adoecer. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word adoecer
get sick(ficar doente) |
ficar doenteverbal expression (informal (become ill) (locução verbal: Conjunto de verbo auxiliar (normalmente 'ser', 'estar', 'ter', 'haver') e verbo principal (normalmente no infinitivo, gerúndio ou particípio).) She has taken sick after the weekend. |
adoecerverbal expression (fall ill, become unwell) Ontem, eu adoeci tanto que não consegui ir trabalhar. Espero que eu não adoeça nesse inverno. Yesterday I got so sick I couldn't go to work. I hope I don't get sick this winter. |
adoecer, enfermarintransitive verb (become ill) The baby sickened in the night and needed medical treatment. |
adoecer(informal (become unwell) Existe a possibilidade de você adoecer no estrangeiro. Ela adoece quando vê sangue. There's a chance you'll get ill while you're abroad. She gets ill when she sees blood. |
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