English to Portuguese Dictionary glacier

glacier

geleira
definition
noun
Above us, waterfalls tumbled down the mountainside from glaciers that hung over the lip of high cols.
a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
translation of 'glacier'
verb
glaciar
noun
geleira
example
The moderately steep walk rewards you with wonderful views of the 'glacier' and the mountains.
The widespread retreat is all the more notable because tropical mountain 'glaciers' are old.
They had to cross the mountains, 'glaciers' and snowfields to reach the whaling station on the other side.
It is the land of lakes, 'glaciers' and waterfalls shedding their endless charm forever.
Unlike the floating ice shelves, thinning 'glaciers' contribute to global sea-level rise.
The mountain range has 3,200 'glaciers' with hundreds of millions of cubic metres of snow.
How many people will still travel to the mountain if the 'glaciers' are gone?
He said the 'glaciers' in the mountains of Europe now are crumbling due to global warming.
Ice sheets, 'glaciers' and underground lakes and rivers carry the rest.
As well, 'glaciers' that supply the rivers with much of their water are melting and retreating faster.
The drier northern section is largely covered with ice caps while 'glaciers' are common at the more humid southern end.
Snow, 'glaciers' and ice flows feed these large ice sheets in the colder months.
He could see the snowy land in the distance followed by icy mountains and 'glaciers' .
The site tracks the waxing and waning of snow cover, 'glaciers' , sea ice, and ice shelves.
There are 'glaciers' , alpine mountains, sandy beaches - it's quite extraordinary.
Above us, waterfalls tumbled down the mountainside from 'glaciers' that hung over the lip of high cols.
It is a country dominated by high peaks and wide flat stretches of lava field, powerful waterfalls and creaking 'glaciers' .
It is true that in some areas glaciers are retreating, but the venues for the Winter Olympics rely more on snow fields than 'glaciers' .
Nowhere in the world would one find such a high concentration of huge mountains, peaks, 'glaciers' and passes.
We were rewarded next day with brilliant sunshine over a vista of 'glaciers' , bergs, mountains and a sea so dazzling it seemed unreal.
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