English to Portuguese Dictionary knot

knot

definition
verb
the scarves were knotted loosely around their throats
fasten with a knot.
Her beautiful brown hair was tangled and knotted .
make (something, especially hair) tangled.
noun
tie a knot at the end of the cord
a fastening made by tying a piece of string, rope, or something similar.
Her hair was tangled in knots , she was pale, and her eyes were bloodshot.
a tangled mass in something such as hair.
translation of 'knot'
verb
amarrar,
complicar,
atar,
atar com nó
noun
perplexidade,
união,
milha náutica,
laço,
nó,
dificuldade
example
A 'knot' of people gathered in Main Street to watch the waters slowly begin to rise again.
They'll also be playing the album to the small 'knot' of supporters - as if being caught in the cold and the rain and having to watch the Albion isn't trial enough.
I woke up this morning with a 'knot' of excitement and anticipation nestling comfortably in my stomach.
One piece of wood may be a very simple object, yet another piece may be entirely different and very complex, especially around a burl or 'knot' .
His stomach tightens in a 'knot' as he stumbles down the hall towards his bedroom.
Lynn paused, feeling the 'knot' starting to tighten again in her stomach.
The outside of the nest is camouflaged with moss, bud scales, leaves, and lichen, and often looks like a bump or 'knot' on the branch.
There was a hard 'knot' in Charlie's stomach, and he wished he'd decided to wait outside despite the rain.
Daniel ran a hand through his hair and stared at the cedar desk, absently tracing a 'knot' in the wood with his finger.
I smacked my arm into a doorknob really hard, and there's a 'knot' in the muscle of the forearm now.
I washed my face and hands and braided my hair in a tight 'knot' at the nape of my neck.
And then quite suddenly you stumble across a little 'knot' of firemen, armed only with picks, small forks, and their bare hands.
After a short time they came across a 'knot' of people gathered outside a church.
It is impossible to knit from a skein without getting the wool in a 'knot' .
From a seated position, curl one dumbbell up, feeling the muscles in your arm bunch up in a strong, searing 'knot' as you reach the top and pause.
Tie a double 'knot' at each end of the 1/4 " wide ribbon.
He glared at me and I felt a tight 'knot' in my stomach.
Many immature avocets spend their first summer after fledging well south of breeding areas, as do immature grey plovers, bar-tailed godwits and 'knot' .
Still, the 'knot' in my stomach tightened as I left Jack's trailer.
Back in the pub, a 'knot' of Scots to the side of the big screen became as bored as the English fans with a less-than-exciting match.
Then it all came back in a rush and the 'knot' in my stomach tightened.
A small 'knot' of men standing in front of J.R.'s split in two to get out of our way, laughing at us and pointing.
My appearance at the window quickly garnered the attention of a small 'knot' of protesters.
That call and that feeling - that 'knot' in your stomach - is vivid to me after all these years.
For attaching your leader to fly line, my advice is use the simple nail 'knot' .
It was a large majestic oak tree, and every 'knot' and burl on it had a memory for me.
She felt a tight 'knot' in her stomach - had she slept through an attack?
Robert almost lost his life in 1982 when he fell 15 metres because the 'knot' in a rope released while he was rappeling.
She twisted her long hair into a 'knot' at the base of her neck and began to pin it into place.
a complicated 'knot' of racial politics and pride
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