What does trombone in Portuguese mean?

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

The word trombone in Portuguese means trombone, trombone, botar a boca no trombone, alardear sua opinião sobre, botar a boca no trombone. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word trombone

trombone

trombone

noun (music: brass wind instrument)

(substantivo masculino: Substantivo exclusivamente masculino. Ex. "ator", "menino", etc. Aqui encaixam-se também os substantivos compostos compostos. Ex. "carrinho de mão", "guarda-chuva", etc.)
Seth played trombone in the marching band in high school.

botar a boca no trombone

phrasal verb, intransitive (slang (give opinion loudly)

(expressão: Para as expressões idiomáticas, ditados populares, expressões em geral. Ex. "gato escaldado tem medo de água fria"; "cara de pau".)
The student got kicked out of class for mouthing off too much.

alardear sua opinião sobre

(slang (give opinion loudly)

botar a boca no trombone

verbal expression (figurative (express opinion) (figurado)

(expressão: Para as expressões idiomáticas, ditados populares, expressões em geral. Ex. "gato escaldado tem medo de água fria"; "cara de pau".)
Don't just sit there complaining to your friends – stand up and be counted! Those that had the courage to stand up and be counted were arrested.

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