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Portuguese    音标拼音: [p'ɔrtʃəg,iz]
n. 葡萄牙人,葡萄牙语
a. 葡萄牙的,葡萄牙人的,葡萄牙语的

葡萄牙人,葡萄牙语葡萄牙的,葡萄牙人的,葡萄牙语的

Portuguese
adj 1: of or relating to or characteristic of Portugal or the
people of Portugal or their language; "Portuguese wines"
[synonym: {Portuguese}, {Lusitanian}]
n 1: the Romance language spoken in Portugal and Brazil
2: a native or inhabitant of Portugal



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