English to Portuguese Dictionary umbrella

umbrella

guarda-chuva
definition
noun
Yet as I pack a bag to hold water and umbrellas and tissue paper, I'm quite aware that the three hours will not feel like that.
a device consisting of a circular canopy of cloth on a folding metal frame supported by a central rod, used as protection against rain or sometimes sun.
the American nuclear umbrella over the West
a protecting force or influence.
translation of 'umbrella'
noun
chapéu-de-chuva,
guarda-sol,
sombrinha,
proteção,
guarda-chuva,
barreira aérea,
cobertura,
pára-quedas
example
'umbrella' name
The café is run under the 'umbrella' of United Response, the same organisation that brings a remarkable carol service to York Minster each December.
His hair was neatly combed back, and he held an 'umbrella' over his head.
Germany aims to place its 16 police forces under one 'umbrella' .
This work is co-ordinated by a regional 'umbrella' task force in Killarney, Kenmare, Killorglin and Caherciveen.
Federal law extends the protective 'umbrella' of marriage to life and death benefits that go far beyond the estate protections provided by these three states.
After the war ended, they moved the 'umbrella' to the edge of the Canal where it would be more effective against the IAF.
It's not a word you'll find in the reams of material written on the pros and cons of intellectual property, the 'umbrella' system that protects patents.
Europe sought a measure of independence from the US defence 'umbrella'
As he turned back toward the house, Desmond suddenly appeared at his side, the blond hair atop his head soaked and matted to the sides of his face, despite the 'umbrella' in his hands.
Which is the largest and most powerful protective 'umbrella' for the forces of evil and corruption in that country?
The influential UOIF is one of the main groups comprising the 'umbrella' French Council for the Muslim Religion.
He thinks that the Bald Eagle Protection Act of 1940 will still provide an 'umbrella' for the birds if they are removed from the endangered species list.
Under the 'umbrella' , U.S. forces with nuclear-equipped ballistic missiles, strikers and submarines will strike enemies that attack U.S. allies.
The A - 10s formed a protective 'umbrella' over the task force.
the American nuclear 'umbrella' over the West
At the time, certain police cadres inside the Fuzhou City government provided a protective 'umbrella' for those evil forces who were not brought to justice for a long time.
In 1998, the Awards Program was reorganized under the 'umbrella' of The Benjamin Franklin Medals.
After a few months, Feau was ready to make a move from under the 'umbrella' of his mentor.
Only when they saw the 'umbrella' of anti-aircraft blossoms did they realize the truth.
The mouth is usually on the concave side, and the tentacles originate on the rim of the 'umbrella' .
I stayed in the sun for twenty minutes on each side before moved under the 'umbrella' to put on my sunscreen, hat and sunglasses.
an 'umbrella' organization
The only opening in a jellyfish is the mouth which everyone sees when they look at the 'umbrella' of the jellyfish.
Heart pounding in her ears and squaring her shoulders, Carolyn held the 'umbrella' steady as she moved toward the back of the house.
So would you support sending in U.S. troops, U.S. Marines, as part of some sort of international peacekeeping force perhaps under the U.N. 'umbrella' ?
golf 'umbrella'
cocktail 'umbrella'
It will provide a defensive 'umbrella' for forces ashore in a contested theater and even on American shores themselves.
A threadbare khadi jhola hangs over his shoulder, an 'umbrella' in his hand.
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