English to Portuguese Dictionary mushroom

mushroom

cogumelo
definition
verb
environmental concern mushroomed in the 1960s
increase, spread, or develop rapidly.
the grenade mushroomed into red fire as it hit the hillside
(of the smoke, fire, or flames produced by an explosion) spread into the air in a shape resembling that of a mushroom.
noun
My favourite wild mushrooms are ceps and chanterelles or girolles.
a fungal growth that typically takes the form of a domed cap on a stalk, often with gills on the underside of the cap.
a mushroom leather bag
a pale pinkish-brown color.
translation of 'mushroom'
verb
achatar-se,
apanhar cogumelos,
crescer rapidamente
noun
fungo comestível,
cogumelo,
novo-rico
example
It is hard to imagine how anyone could better his wild 'mushroom' and white truffle risotto either.
a 'mushroom' leather bag
Secretly, I wished that a 'mushroom' cloud-style explosion could have occurred, resulting in a spot fire.
A boy about my age with pale skin and white 'mushroom' cut hair with freckles covering his face caught me and then set me on the ground.
A 'mushroom' of smoke and flames was billowing up into the clear sky.
these are high-performance bullets which 'mushroom' upon impact
At that range, the bullets would barely have had time to 'mushroom' before punching straight through him, dermal weave or not.
a 'mushroom' of smoke and flames
'mushroom' soup
a 'mushroom' leather bag
As commercial development intensifies in the inner city, residential developments tend to 'mushroom' in the outer areas.
Mine was painted a kind of pale 'mushroom' colour, with a burgundy couch.
Fifty years on and technology seems to have leapt on by generations as you see the 'mushroom' shaped cloud of the first nuclear test bomb rising high above the New Mexico desert.
a 'mushroom' of smoke and flames
The 'mushroom' , or toadstool, that we see above ground is the fruiting body that produces spores for further reproduction and is only a part of the fungus.
The decor is trendy and minimalist, with a lot of cream and 'mushroom' shades used, giving it an appearance that is somewhat similar to another nearby wine bar.
Our next foray into the menu was a wild 'mushroom' cream soup with Toscanini truffle oil and garlic flakes.
Soft, pale colors such as creamy Olay white; pale grays with a slight hint of blue, yellow or green; 'mushroom' beiges that are clean and fresh.
Natural colours - pebble, 'mushroom' and lilac - soften the industrial core and contrast well with the metal staircase that links the gallery floors.
If anything, however, the 'mushroom' soup was even better: rich and dark, with a wonderful, warm flavour and exquisite texture.
Cook the onion and garlic in two tablespoons of olive oil until the onion softens, then add the chopped 'mushroom' stalks.
Starting from Florence, these protests rapidly 'mushroomed' over the entire country.
As a result, equity markets throughout the world have 'mushroomed' through direct retail investment and increased investment in mutual and pension fund products.
Overall call numbers increased by four per cent, but employment law enquiries 'mushroomed' by more than double that rate to 55,000.
The ad hoc coalitions and local groups that have 'mushroomed' in recent months now face the rocky prospect of connecting with or transforming themselves into groups equipped for the longer haul.
Two 'mushrooms' of smoke rose in the sky, about five hundred meters away, and melded together.
The menu mentions a ‘creamy sauce,’ generally a cause for concern - but in this case, mere dabs of a 'mushroomy' cream accent rather than smother.
He explained that all the work was carried out in climate controlled tunnels and the workers sat down on specialist picking tables where they cut stalks off the 'mushrooms' before putting them into trays.
However, interest in this general technology has 'mushroomed' recently with the development of laser capture microdissection.
Truffles, or subterranean 'mushrooms' , are the world's most expensive vegetable.
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