What does arregalar in Portuguese mean?
What is the meaning of the word arregalar in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use arregalar in Portuguese.
The word arregalar in Portuguese means arregalar, esbugalhar, arregalar os olhos, arregalar-se. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word arregalar
arregalar, esbugalharintransitive verb (stare stupidly) (verbo transitivo: Verbos que possuem complemento, direto ou indireto. Ex. "oferecer ajuda", "gostar de música", etc.) Don't just stand there goggling - help me! |
arregalar os olhos(be amazed) (expressão verbal: Expressão usada como verbo. Ex. "se dar bem com"; "ter medo de". Também para elementos compostos mais longos, como expressões idiomáticas e ditados que começam com um verbo.) Rose blinked at the huge pile of Christmas presents. |
arregalar-seintransitive verb (eyes: protrude) (verbo pronominal/reflexivo: Verbos que precisam do pronome "se". Ex. "ferir-se", "queixar-se", etc.) Os olhos dos espectadores se arregalaram de admiração com o truque habilidoso do mágico. The spectators' eyes popped in amazement at the magician's skilful trick. |
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