What does repicar in Portuguese mean?
What is the meaning of the word repicar in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use repicar in Portuguese.
The word repicar in Portuguese means pierce or pick again, chop again, chime, peal, toll, quicar, repicar, ressonar, ribombar, tocar. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word repicar
pierce or pick again, chop again, chime, peal, toll
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quicarintransitive verb (ball: rebound) Uma bola de basquete quicou pelo pátio. Audrey threw the ball at the ground, and it bounced. A basketball bounced across the courtyard. |
repicar, ressonar, ribombarintransitive verb (ring out loudly) The church bells pealed when it was time for mass. |
tocarintransitive verb (clock striking) Você pode ouvir os sinos da igreja tocarem em qualquer lugar da cidade. You can hear the church bells chime anywhere in town. |
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