English to Portuguese Dictionary spill

spill

derramar
definition
verb
you'll spill that coffee if you're not careful
cause or allow (liquid) to flow over the edge of its container, especially unintentionally.
noun
a 25-ton oil spill
a quantity of liquid that has spilled or been spilled.
Granddad took a spill while riding the bay mare
a fall from a horse or bicycle.
translation of 'spill'
verb
extravasar,
entornar,
virar,
trasbordar,
entornar-se,
deixar cair,
derramar,
derramar-se,
espalhar
noun
pedaço de madeira,
derramamento de líquido,
pé d'água,
líquido derramado,
tombo,
aguaceiro,
queda
example
you'll 'spill' that coffee if you're not careful
he was reluctant to 'spill' her address
you'll 'spill' that tea if you're not careful
Then there is the persistent threat of an oil 'spill' .
A dreadful blunder from Paul Sackey presented the visitors with a series of five metre scrums that ended when Corry opted to pick and go - only to 'spill' the ball forward as the rain began to pour down.
he was absolved from any blame for the oil 'spill'
I place the mugs on a small wooden tray and carry it out to the divan, trying not to 'spill' the hot liquid.
Okay, so this is where I 'spill' the dirty secret, and reveal exactly why I'm so bitter.
Aidan Doyle and Pat Cooper were putting in some really good tackles for Port and this led Mullingar to 'spill' the ball on a number of occasions.
students began to 'spill' out of the building
In the middle of last month the exit road to the M50 was sealed off following a 'spill' following a two-vehicle collision.
Take, for instance, the minor scrapes you can get from a mishap in the free-weight room, or from a 'spill' on your bike.
he was absolved from any blame for the oil 'spill'
Although pink salmon and herring catches peaked in the two years immediately following the 'spill' , the two fisheries have since collapsed.
At one point in the show he told amusingly of how he took a 'spill' in the road, and some of the pages fell out and were scattered.
students began to 'spill' out of the building
Granddad took a 'spill' while riding the bay mare
We should view the Prestige oil 'spill' not as a fluke or one-time accident.
They crowded around me and watched me expectantly, as if I would 'spill' my darkest, most revealing secrets.
I had no reason to not just come out with it and 'spill' the news like I wanted to, but I just couldn't.
Wipe up the 'spill' quickly and rub the spot vigorously with your palm or with a cloth dipped in a small amount of furniture polish.
With his constant guidance and criticism, they do their best to fashion sails that are strong yet can 'spill' the wind quickly.
One of the reasons I'm back right now riding after the terrible 'spill' I had was the attachment I have to the horse that did this to me.
Cooking fuel should be stored upright and away from your food, in case of an accidental 'spill' .
Nobody came forward to say the 'spill' had been an accident, so the assumption must be that it was a purposeful dumping, and one that the perpetrators got away with.
And an oil 'spill' or industrial disaster can wipe out big chunks of the environment.
As I shuffled at a near run down the hall other students began to 'spill' down that corridor, all trying to dash into their classrooms so as to avoid the same fate that I had a sinking feeling I would be receiving.
Casey slid the beer in front of him, careful not to 'spill' a drop.
‘I'll help clean it up,’ he said as he grabbed my shirt, wiping away at the 'spill' on my chest.
their shifting 'spill' of lantern-light
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