Obscuro is an adjective that means darkness, lack of light, of clarity, which presents absence of illumination. Depending on the context, obscure can have several other meanings: 1 – Obscure can...
Whistleblower is the same as whistleblower or accuser. It consists of the individual who reveals to public authorities information regarding dishonest and illegal activities by another person or group. At the...
Fauvism is an avant-garde French artistic movement that emerged at the beginning of the 20th century, known mainly for the use of strong and pure colors, as well as works that escaped the rules of reality. O...
Production is a feminine noun that refers to any type of activity or process that gives rise to a particular service, object or product. The term has its origin from the Latin productĭo, which means...
The preservation of the environment depends on the involvement of the whole society. It must be a concern of governments and citizens. Governments must create public policies for preservation and...
DVD stands for Digital Versatile Disc, or Digital Versatile Disc. DVD is a disc with the ability to record data in a digital format, it is a more current version compared to CD, as it has a...
Jacuzzi is a word with Italian origins and used in several languages to describe a hot tub. The word jacuzzi is the surname of the 7 Italian brothers who created this system. Jacuzzi is...
Benefit of doubt is the condition of inexistence of certainty about the culpability of someone who is accused of a crime, being acquitted on the principle that he is innocent. Within the...
Occlusion is a feminine noun in the Portuguese language and means the act or action of closing, preventing a natural flow with a purposeful blocking or closing. In medicine, occlusion would be the...
Preamble is a noun meaning introduction, beginning or initial statement. The term preamble can refer to the introduction of a text, document, music, the preface to a book or a part...
Talking through your elbows is a popular expression in the Portuguese language and means talking too much, chattering. The equivalent of the expression "to speak for the cotevelos" in English would be "talk nineteen to the dozen"...
“Crocodile tears” is an idiomatic expression of the Portuguese language, used in the sense of “fake crying”, that is, someone who pretends to be crying. Saying that a certain person is...
Meiota is a slang term in Brazil and means the same as motorcycle or motorcycle, especially the Yamaha XT 660 model. The slang gained national prominence from the funk “Want to walk in half?”, by MC Kekel...
The flag of the Netherlands (also known as the Netherlands) is one of the greatest symbols of the Dutch nation vis-à-vis other countries in the world. This flag is formed by three horizontal bands of the same...
Thinking about the calf's death is a popular expression used when someone appears to be distracted, introspective, oblivious to everything and very thoughtful. It is considered a popular saying quite common in Brazil...