to inspire a feeling of admiration, reverence, or fear in someone, often due to the perceived greatness, beauty, or power of something
impressionar, maravilhar
to influence someone to do something or to get something from them by being superficially nice to them
persuadir, cativar
to irritate or provoke someone, typically through persistent criticism, taunts, or annoying behavior
provocar, incitar
to gather and store a large supply of food, money, etc., usually somewhere secret
acumular, arrecadar
to grant an employee a temporary leave of absence, often without pay, due to economic reasons, company restructuring, or other circumstances beyond their control
conceder licença, dar férias
to smear or cover something with a sticky or greasy substance
untar, borrifar
to add something that enhances or improves the quality or appearance of someone or something
complementar, realçar
to have the courage or audacity to try or do something challenging or risky
ousar, desafiar
to unravel or become worn at the edges, typically as a result of continuous use or friction
desfiar, gastar
to refer to or make mention of something, often in a casual or indirect manner
referir-se a, mencionar
to shed or cast off of old skin, scales, feathers, or horns, typically as part of a natural growth
mudar, desprender-se
to give a speech that is lengthy, loud, and angry intending to either persuade or criticize
fazer um discurso, falar em tom eloquente
to find joy or delight, particularly in favorable situations achievements
saborear, desfrutar