500 Verbos Mais Comuns em Inglês - 226 - 250 verbos principais
Aqui você encontra a parte 10 da lista dos verbos mais comuns em inglês, como "solve", "sing" e "own".
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to find an answer or solution to a question or problem

resolver, solucionar
to cause damage to something in a way that it no longer exists, works, etc.

destruir, aniquilar
to answer a question in spoken or written form

responder, dar resposta
to talk about something with someone, often in a formal manner

discutir, debater
to act violently against someone or something to try to harm them

atacar, agredir
to use one's voice in order to produce musical sounds in the form of a tune or song

cantar, entoar
to have something as for ourselves

possuir, ter
to fill the role or take the place of someone or something

substituir, trocar
to strike someone repeatedly, usually causing physical harm or injury

bater, espancar
to require a particular amount of money

custar, ter um custo de
to be able to say who or what someone or something is

identificar, reconhecer
to push yourself off the ground or away from something and up into the air by using your legs and feet

saltar, pular
to choose someone or something from a group of people or things

selecionar, escolher
to move toward a particular direction

seguir, dirigir-se a
to release a particular scent

cheirar, exalar
to fix an object to another, usually with glue or another similar substance

colar, fixar
to speak to someone often angrily because one disagrees with them

discutir, debater
to maintain presence over a period

durar, manter-se
to move to a new position by raising one's foot and then putting it down in a different spot

pisar, dar um passo
to do or play something many times to become good at it

praticar, exercitar
to be of the right size or shape for someone

caber, servir
to experience and be affected by something bad or unpleasant

sofrer, padecer
to slightly alter or move something in order to improve it or make it work better

ajustar, adaptar
to have tears coming from your eyes as a result of a strong emotion such as sadness, pain, or sorrow

chorar, larmear
