triângulo
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Latin triangulus
Portuguese triângulo
Learned borrowing from Latin triangulum. Sense 2 is a semantic loan from Japanese 三角絞め (sankaku jime, “triangle choke”).
Pronunciation
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- Rhymes: -ɐ̃ɡulu
- Hyphenation: tri‧ân‧gu‧lo
Noun
[edit]triângulo m (plural triângulos)
- (geometry) triangle
- (martial arts) triangle choke (a type of chokehold that encircles the opponent's neck and one arm with the legs in a configuration similar to the shape of a triangle)
- 2021 September 13, Rickson Gracie, Peter Maguire, Respire - uma vida em movimento[1], HARLEQUIN, →ISBN:
- Quando começamos, percebi que não haveria meios de agarrá-lo, então deixei que ele furasse minha guarda e o peguei em um triângulo com as pernas.
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- (music) triangle (a percussion instrument made by forming a metal rod into a triangular shape which is open at one angle)
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[edit]Triângulo on the Portuguese Wikipedia.Wikipedia pt
Triângulo (jiu-jitsu) on the Portuguese Wikipedia.Wikipedia pt
Triângulo (instrumento musical) on the Portuguese Wikipedia.Wikipedia pt
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