What does moer in Portuguese mean?

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

The word moer in Portuguese means grind, , press, thrash, harass, grind, wear down, moer, moer, moer, moer, esmagar, máquina de triturar, mó. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word moer

grind

verbo transitivo (triturar)

(transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat.")

verbo transitivo

press

verbo transitivo (extrair sumo com prensa)

(transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat.")

thrash

verbo transitivo (espancar, surrar)

(transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat.")

harass

verbo transitivo (afligir, importunar)

(transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat.")

grind

verbo transitivo (repetir inúmeras vezes) (figurative)

(transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat.")

wear down

verbo transitivo (fatigar, extenuar)

(phrasal verb, transitive, separable: Verb with adverb(s) or preposition(s), having special meaning, divisible--for example, "call off" [=cancel], "call the game off," "call off the game.")

moer

transitive verb (pulverize)

(verbo transitivo: Verbos que possuem complemento, direto ou indireto. Ex. "oferecer ajuda", "gostar de música", etc.)
O velho moinho era usado para moer trigo antigamente no século XIX.
The old windmill was used to grind wheat back in the 19th century.

moer

transitive verb (US (meat: turn to mince)

(verbo transitivo: Verbos que possuem complemento, direto ou indireto. Ex. "oferecer ajuda", "gostar de música", etc.)
Maggie moeu carne para os hambúrgueres enquanto Tom acendia a churrasqueira.
Maggie ground meat for the burgers while Tom fired up the grill.

moer

transitive verb (UK (meat: grind)

(verbo transitivo: Verbos que possuem complemento, direto ou indireto. Ex. "oferecer ajuda", "gostar de música", etc.)
Karen moeu a carne das salsichas.
Karen minced some meat for sausages.

moer

transitive verb (grind to powder) (moer até pó)

(verbo transitivo: Verbos que possuem complemento, direto ou indireto. Ex. "oferecer ajuda", "gostar de música", etc.)
A máquina moeu os grãos em farinha.
The machine milled the grain into flour.

esmagar

transitive verb (crush or press food)

(verbo transitivo: Verbos que possuem complemento, direto ou indireto. Ex. "oferecer ajuda", "gostar de música", etc.)
Triture as ervas antes de adicioná-las à mistura.
Bruise the herbs before adding them to the mixture.

máquina de triturar

noun (mining: breaks rocks) (pedras)

(substantivo feminino: Substantivo exclusivamente feminino. Ex. "atriz", "menina", etc. Aqui encaixam-se também os substantivos compostos compostos. Ex. "batata frita", "garrafa d'água", etc.)
The ore is put through a crusher to break it into smaller particles.

noun (stone used for grinding)

(substantivo feminino: Substantivo exclusivamente feminino. Ex. "atriz", "menina", etc. Aqui encaixam-se também os substantivos compostos compostos. Ex. "batata frita", "garrafa d'água", etc.)
The farmers used a millstone to grind their grain.

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