Brazil meaning in English
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Definition
Brazil: the large South-American country where Portuguese is spoken (capital city: Brasília)
a Brazilian: someone who comes from Brazil
(a) Brazilian (dance): (a dance) from or inspired by Brazil
Examples
- "Brazil: yesterday, 200 square miles of the Amazon Rainforest were destroyed."
- "Brazilian 1 Minute massage: Providing busy professionals with all the benefits of a full body massage in a fraction of the time!"
- "Kevin : Yes they do, but all deliveries to Brazil go out of Southampton, England, and it takes around 16 days to get to Itaguai port, near Rio de Janeiro."
- "My name is Rodrigo from Brazil."
- "Don't forget your 1-minute Brazilian massage tomorrow!"
- "Let's go straight to our Brazilian correspondent, João Carlos do Sabino."
- "Thanks to a stroke of brilliance on my part, a shipment of Bruno's Brew is now on its way to our Sales Affiliate in Brazil."
- "I'm the purchasing manager for the Delavigne sales affiliate in Brazil."
- "Moving on to September, a Funky Friday gave you the choice to go anywhere in the world: Brazil, Japan, underwater, Australia, but where did we go?"
- "The Brazilian Oliveira receives it and sets up her partner."
- "We take the flavor of Brazil and put it directly into our cows."
- "But to help me out is our Brazilian correspondent, João Carlos do Sabino, who's reporting on a women's beach volleyball tournament down in that fabulous city, Rio de Janeiro, João?"
- "Tropez, rubbing elbows with Russian tycoons and brushing bums with Brazilian bombshells."
- "Bruno : He and Lupita are still in Brazil."
- "Somehow, I came up with the idea of sending the delivery via ferry to Calais before being placed on a cargo ship to Brazil - genius!"
- "Subject: Reminder: Your Brazilian 1 Minute Massage tomorrow!"
- "Perhaps there's a shipment to Brazil out of France in the next few days."
- "The championships started three days ago, and I'm watching the hot, and I mean hot, girls from Brazil playing the Germans in the second semi-final."
- "Welcome to "Churrascaria Brazil"."
- "By the time it reaches Brazil, we will have missed the delivery deadline!"
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