What does escombros in Portuguese mean?
What is the meaning of the word escombros in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use escombros in Portuguese.
The word escombros in Portuguese means debris, destroços, escombros, destroços, escombros, ruínas. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word escombros
debrissubstantivo masculino plural (destroços, entulhos) (noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.) |
destroços, escombrosnoun (remains) (substantivo masculino plural: Substantivo masculino exclusivamente ou normalmente usado no plural. Ex. "óculos".) A equipe de resgate procurou sobreviventes nos destroços do edifício bombardeado. The rescue team searched the debris of the bombed building for survivors. |
destroços, escombrosnoun (remains of [sth] destroyed) (restos de algo destruído) (substantivo masculino plural: Substantivo masculino exclusivamente ou normalmente usado no plural. Ex. "óculos".) After the crash on the motorway, a lot of cars slowed down to look at the wreckage. |
ruínasnoun ([sth] ruined) (algo arruinado) (substantivo feminino plural: Substantivo feminino exclusivamente ou normalmente usada no plural. Ex. "costas".) Depois do incêndio, Mary fitou as ruínas da casa dela. Ela tinha perdido tudo. After the fire, Mary gazed at the wreck of her home; she had lost everything. |
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