brew in Portuguese
brew in Portuguese is infusão, fermentar, infundir — brew means to make a drink such as tea, coffee, or beer by steeping or fermenting ingredients in hot water.
brew in Portuguese
infusão
The mixture formed by brewing; that which is brewed; a brewage, such as tea or beer.
fermentar
infundir
(transitive, intransitive) To make tea or coffee by mixing tea leaves or coffee beans with hot water.
What does "brew" mean?
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verb To make a drink such as tea, coffee, or beer by steeping or fermenting ingredients in hot water.
"She brewed a fresh pot of coffee."
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verb To be building up or developing, often used of trouble, storms, or arguments.
"You could tell a storm was brewing."
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noun A drink made by brewing, or informally, a beer.
"Fancy a brew?"
brew in a sentence
- She brewed a fresh pot of coffee.
- The monastery has brewed its own beer for centuries.
- You could tell a storm was brewing.
- Trouble had been brewing between the two departments for weeks.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "brew" in Portuguese?
"brew" in Portuguese is infusão, fermentar, infundir. brew means: To make a drink such as tea, coffee, or beer by steeping or fermenting ingredients in hot water.
How do you use "brew" in a sentence?
Example: "She brewed a fresh pot of coffee." In Portuguese, "brew" is infusão, fermentar, infundir.
Are there other ways to say "brew" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "brew": infusão, fermentar, infundir.
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