point

point
point
[pwɛ̃]
Nom masculin ponto masculino
point de côté pontada feminino
point de départ ponto de partida
point d'exclamation ponto de exclamação
point faible ponto fraco
point final ponto final
point (final)! e ponto final!
point d'interrogation ponto de interrogação
(au) point mort (em) ponto morto
point de repère ponto de referência
points cardinaux pontos cardeais
points de suspension reticências feminino plural
points (de suture) pontos (de sutura)
à point no ponto
au point perfeito(ta)
au point ou à tel point que a ponto de ou a tal ponto que
mal en point num estado lastimável
être sur le point de faire quelque chose estar prestes a fazer algo
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point
[pwɛ̃]
Nom masculin ponto masculino
point de côté pontada feminino
point de départ ponto de partida
point d'exclamation ponto de exclamação
point faible ponto fraco
point final ponto final
point (final)! e ponto final!
point d'interrogation ponto de interrogação
(au) point mort (em) ponto morto
point de repère ponto de referência
points cardinaux pontos cardeais
points de suspension reticências feminino plural
points (de suture) pontos (de sutura)
à point no ponto
au point perfeito(ta)
au point ou à tel point que a ponto de ou a tal ponto que
mal en point num estado lastimável
être sur le point de faire quelque chose estar prestes a fazer algo

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