English to Portuguese Dictionary penetrate

penetrate

penetrar
definition
verb
the shrapnel had penetrated his head and chest
succeed in forcing a way into or through (a thing).
translation of 'penetrate'
verb
impregnar,
passar através de,
atravessar,
penetrar,
entrar em,
repassar,
entrar
example
As soon as I heard the voice 'penetrate' the transit silence, I was embarrassed for the speaker.
If there wasn't such reporting, do we need to do more to beef up our intelligence so that we can 'penetrate' whatever organization was responsible for this outrage.
Those of us who have tried to 'penetrate' the often baffling complexities of modern music have often had cause to be grateful to him for unravelling its mysteries.
The idea was to use armoured force to 'penetrate' deep into the enemy rear in order to destroy its command and control systems.
However, that scenario is slowly changing as artistic works are now beginning to 'penetrate' the international market.
But if Scottish companies are going to 'penetrate' the market, they have to become a lot more aggressive with their marketing.
They could be exploits that would allow military intelligence to 'penetrate' military systems.
It is a sobering argument and one whose subtlety may not 'penetrate' the political/media filter that permits only sound bites and slogans to pass through.
Arthur's eyes fixed onto the paper, finding an understanding there while Gawaine's words would not 'penetrate' .
He said there was need to certify the forests in Zambia if the forest products were to 'penetrate' the European market.
The weakness of sterling is another challenge for the company, as imports 'penetrate' the Irish market from the North and Britain.
Firewall is a software which blocks suspicious potentially dangerous connections to preventing viruses from network to 'penetrate' into your system.
Rather than lowering tariffs, developed countries continue to subsidize their farmers to 'penetrate' developing markets with cheaper products.
When they try to 'penetrate' a new market or introduce a new product, they often take members of the media on expensive trips so that they can get their stories into the papers and onto the airwaves.
tunnels that 'penetrate' deep into the earth's core
The raiders knew where the bullion was and went straight for it but could not 'penetrate' the security area.
She paused as the words made a valiant effort to 'penetrate' her mind.
I could never 'penetrate' his thoughts
New Orleans was perhaps distinctive in the extreme savagery of its ghettos, and the inability of civic organizations to 'penetrate' poor areas.
This said, these are poems that more than adequately repay the effort given to 'penetrate' their meaning.
tunnels that 'penetrate' deep into the earth's core
Mel echoed, letting the words slowly 'penetrate' .
In the final analysis, the one place not even the most modern and sophisticated intelligence systems can 'penetrate' is the human mind.
I will do my best to 'penetrate' the Senegalese market with this new product.
Obviously, these are very difficult groups to 'penetrate' .
It occurred to me then that he was almost completely sober, and his eyes seemed to almost 'penetrate' me.
Everything seems fine, until sales suddenly hit a ceiling that the company cannot 'penetrate' .
Unfortunately, he did not have full access, nor ability, to 'penetrate' the more remote regions of the country.
All of the aid in the world cannot 'penetrate' political systems which are rife with corruption and nepotism.
She's pretty, he thinks unexpectedly, but the thought is lost as her words 'penetrate' .
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