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Maul
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uma marreta, um malho
a heavy club or hammer, often equipped with spikes, used as a weapon or tool for striking or crushing
Exemplos
The blacksmith crafted a sturdy maul for the village militia, knowing it would be essential for their defense against marauders.
O ferreiro forjou um malho resistente para a milícia da vila, sabendo que seria essencial para sua defesa contra saqueadores.
02
maul, ruck espontâneo
a situation where rugby players from both teams bind together around a ball carrier who is on their feet
Exemplos
Our team executed a powerful maul near the opponent's try line.
Nossa equipe executou um poderoso maul perto da linha de try do adversário.
to maul
01
despedaçar, estraçalhar
to attack or handle someone or something roughly, causing severe injury or damage
Transitive: to maul sb/sth
Exemplos
In rare cases, wild animals may maul individuals who unintentionally enter their territory, leading to severe injuries.
Em casos raros, animais selvagens podem despedaçar indivíduos que entram sem querer em seu território, causando ferimentos graves.
02
fender, partir
to split or break apart something, typically wood, using a heavy tool
Transitive: to maul wood
Exemplos
The carpenter mauled the wooden planks to prepare them for the frame.
O carpinteiro despedaçou as tábuas de madeira para prepará-las para o quadro.



























