What does agasalhar-se in Portuguese mean?

What is the meaning of the word agasalhar-se in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use agasalhar-se in Portuguese.

The word agasalhar-se in Portuguese means shelter oneself, agasalhar-se, agasalhar-se, agasalhar-se, agasalhar-se bem, abrigar-se. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word agasalhar-se

shelter oneself

agasalhar-se

(informal (dress in warm clothing)

(verbo pronominal/reflexivo: Verbos que precisam do pronome "se". Ex. "ferir-se", "queixar-se", etc.)

agasalhar-se

(cover warmly with [sth])

(verbo pronominal/reflexivo: Verbos que precisam do pronome "se". Ex. "ferir-se", "queixar-se", etc.)
When you visit Canada, make sure to muffle yourself in a warm, down coat.

agasalhar-se

phrasal verb, intransitive (figurative, informal (dress in warm clothing)

(verbo pronominal/reflexivo: Verbos que precisam do pronome "se". Ex. "ferir-se", "queixar-se", etc.)
Agasalhe-se se você vai sair - não quero que você pegue um resfriado.
Wrap up if you're going outside – you don't want to catch a cold.

agasalhar-se bem, abrigar-se

phrasal verb, intransitive (slang (dress warmly)

(verbo pronominal/reflexivo: Verbos que precisam do pronome "se". Ex. "ferir-se", "queixar-se", etc.)
It is best to bundle up before going out into cold weather.

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