blinker in Portuguese
blinker in Portuguese is antolho, pala, pálpebra — blinker means a car's flashing turn-signal light.
blinker in Portuguese
antolho
(rare) The eyelid.
pala
(rare) The eyelid.
pálpebra
(rare) The eyelid.
antolho
(slang) A black eye.
pala
(slang) A black eye.
What does "blinker" mean?
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noun A car's flashing turn-signal light.
"He forgot to turn off his blinker after the exit."
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noun A flap fitted to a horse's bridle that stops it seeing sideways or behind.
"The racehorse wore blinkers to keep it focused on the track ahead."
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noun Anything that limits a person's view or understanding of a situation (usually plural, "blinkers").
"His political blinkers meant he never considered the other side of the argument."
blinker in a sentence
- He forgot to turn off his blinker after the exit.
- Use your blinker before changing lanes.
- The racehorse wore blinkers to keep it focused on the track ahead.
- His political blinkers meant he never considered the other side of the argument.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "blinker" in Portuguese?
"blinker" in Portuguese is antolho, pala, pálpebra. blinker means: A car's flashing turn-signal light.
How do you use "blinker" in a sentence?
Example: "He forgot to turn off his blinker after the exit." In Portuguese, "blinker" is antolho, pala, pálpebra.
Are there other ways to say "blinker" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "blinker": antolho, pala, pálpebra.
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