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to shed
01
to let hair, skin, horn, or feathers fall naturally
02
livrar-se de, eliminar
to get rid of something that is not wanted or needed anymore
Exemplos
After the spring cleaning, she shed a lot of old clothes that no longer fit her.
Depois da limpeza de primavera, ela se livrou de muitas roupas velhas que não lhe serviam mais.
The company decided to shed some of its less profitable branches to streamline operations.
A empresa decidiu desfazer-se de algumas de suas filiais menos lucrativas para agilizar as operações.
03
derramar, verter
to accidentally release or spill a liquid or substance in a sudden and uncontrolled manner
Exemplos
The worker accidentally shed oil all over the factory floor, making it slippery.
O trabalhador acidentalmente derramou óleo por todo o chão da fábrica, tornando-o escorregadio.
She shed a cup of coffee on the table, staining the papers underneath.
Ela derramou uma xícara de café na mesa, manchando os papéis embaixo.
04
derramar, verter
to let a substance flow out or spill over
Exemplos
The wound caused her arm to shed a small amount of blood.
O ferimento fez com que seu braço derramasse uma pequena quantidade de sangue.
Trees in the forest often shed resin that hardens over time.
As árvores na floresta frequentemente liberam resina que endurece com o tempo.
Shed
01
celeiro, armazém
a simple and small cottage-like building that is built to store things or shelter animals
Exemplos
The tools were neatly arranged inside the garden shed behind the house.
As ferramentas estavam arrumadas ordenadamente dentro do galpão de jardim atrás da casa.
The farmer built a wooden shed to provide shelter for his goats during the winter.
O agricultor construiu um galpão de madeira para fornecer abrigo para suas cabras durante o inverno.
02
a large, simple industrial building used to house machinery or equipment
Dialect
British
shed
01
cast off or lost at an early stage of development



























