What does ponteira in Portuguese mean?
What is the meaning of the word ponteira in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ponteira in Portuguese.
The word ponteira in Portuguese means tip, traste, tasto, trasto, borracha ponteira, botas com ponteira de aço. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word ponteira
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traste, tasto, trastonoun (on stringed instrument) (música) (substantivo masculino: Substantivo exclusivamente masculino. Ex. "ator", "menino", etc. Aqui encaixam-se também os substantivos compostos compostos. Ex. "carrinho de mão", "guarda-chuva", etc.) Os dedos de Jim voavam pelos trastes enquanto ele tocava a música rápida na guitarra. Jim's fingers flew over the frets as he played the fast-paced guitar song. |
borracha ponteiranoun (rubber: on pencil) (borracha que se encaixa na ponta do lápis) A cap eraser will fit on the end of most pencils. |
botas com ponteira de açoplural noun (heavy footwear with reinforced toe) (calçado pesado com reforço nos dedos) (substantivo feminino plural: Substantivo feminino exclusivamente ou normalmente usada no plural. Ex. "costas".) |
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