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farce [fɑːrs, Brit fɑːs] N

farmer [ˈfɑːrmər, Brit ˈfɑːməʳ] N

fazendeiro(-a) m (f)
agricultor(a) m (f)

fallen

fallen pp of:

See also fall

I . fall <fell, fallen> [fɔːl] VB intr

1. fall (drop down, a. rain, snow):

3. fall (enter a particular state):

II . fall <fell, fallen> [fɔːl] N

1. fall (from a height, a. decrease):

queda f

2. fall Am (autumn):

outono m

fasten [ˈfæsən, Brit ˈfɑːsən] VB trans

1. fasten (do up):

2. fasten (fix securely):

barber [ˈbɑːrbər, Brit ˈbɑːbəʳ] N

I . fare [fer, Brit feəʳ] N

1. fare (for bus, train):

2. fare (taxi passenger):

passageiro(-a) m (f)

3. fare no pl FOOD:

comida f

II . fare [fer, Brit feəʳ] VB intr

farming no pl N

farther [ˈfɑːrðər, Brit ˈfɑːðəʳ] ADJ ADV

farther comp of far:

See also far

I . far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [fɑːr, Brit fɑːʳ] ADV

2. far (distant in time):

5. far (connecting adverbial phrase):

as far as I know ...
que eu saiba ...
quanto a mim ...

II . far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [fɑːr, Brit fɑːʳ] ADJ

1. far (distant):

far

2. far (extreme):

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