broach
broach
broʊʧ
browch
British pronunciation
/bɹˈə‍ʊt‍ʃ/

Definição e significado de "broach"em inglês

to broach
01

abordar, levantar

to introduce a subject for discussion, especially a sensitive or challenging matter
Transitive: to broach a subject
to broach definition and meaning
example
Exemplos
In the interview, the journalist skillfully broached the controversial topic, eliciting candid responses from the interviewee.
Na entrevista, o jornalista habilmente abordou o tema controverso, obtendo respostas sinceras do entrevistado.
01

broche, alfinete decorativo

a decorative pin or clasp, worn by women on clothing for ornamentation
example
Exemplos
Her broach complemented the elegance of her evening gown.
O seu broche complementava a elegância do seu vestido de noite.
02

um pináculo, um remate

a pointed architectural ornament, often conical or pyramidal, placed at the apex of a gable, spire, or tower, especially in church architecture
example
Exemplos
The broach added vertical emphasis to the church's silhouette.
O pináculo adicionou ênfase vertical à silhueta da igreja.
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