minute in Portuguese
minute in Portuguese is minúsculo, miúdo, minucioso — minute means a unit of time equal to sixty seconds, or one sixtieth of an hour.
minute in Portuguese
minúsculo
Very small.
miúdo
Very small.
minucioso
Very careful and exact, giving small details.
minuto
minuto
(informal) A short but unspecified time period.
momento
(informal) A short but unspecified time period.
instante
(informal) A short but unspecified time period.
ata
(chiefly in the plural, minutes) A (usually formal) written record of a meeting or a part of a meeting.
escrever a ata
(transitive) Of an event, to write in a memo or the minutes of a meeting.
fazer a ata
(transitive) Of an event, to write in a memo or the minutes of a meeting.
minutar
To set down a short sketch or note of; to jot down; to make a minute or a brief summary of.
What does "minute" mean?
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noun A unit of time equal to sixty seconds, or one sixtieth of an hour.
"Wait a minute, I'll be right there."
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noun A written record of what was discussed or decided at a meeting (usually plural: minutes).
"The secretary read out the minutes from last week's meeting."
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adj (pronounced differently, my-NEWT) Extremely small, or extremely detailed and careful.
"She went over the contract in minute detail before signing."
minute in a sentence
- Wait a minute, I'll be right there.
- The meeting lasted only twenty minutes.
- The secretary read out the minutes from last week's meeting.
- She went over the contract in minute detail before signing.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "minute" in Portuguese?
"minute" in Portuguese is minúsculo, miúdo, minucioso. minute means: A unit of time equal to sixty seconds, or one sixtieth of an hour.
How do you use "minute" in a sentence?
Example: "Wait a minute, I'll be right there." In Portuguese, "minute" is minúsculo, miúdo, minucioso.
Are there other ways to say "minute" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 10 translations listed for "minute": minúsculo, miúdo, minucioso, minuto, momento, instante.
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