notch in Portuguese
notch in Portuguese is indentação, chanfro, entalho — notch means a V-shaped or angular cut or indentation in an edge or surface.
notch in Portuguese
indentação
chanfro
A V-shaped cut.
entalho
A V-shaped cut.
entalho
Such a cut, used for keeping a record.
desfiladeiro
A mountain pass; a defile.
garganta
A mountain pass; a defile.
passo
A mountain pass; a defile.
nível
(informal) A level or degree.
chanfrar
(transitive) To cut a notch in (something).
entalhar
(transitive) To cut a notch in (something).
What does "notch" mean?
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noun A V-shaped or angular cut or indentation in an edge or surface.
"He cut a notch into the stick to mark each day."
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noun A level or degree, especially in a scale of quality or achievement.
"The sequel is a notch above the original film."
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verb To achieve or score something, adding it to one's record.
"The striker notched his tenth goal of the season."
notch in a sentence
- He cut a notch into the stick to mark each day.
- The sequel is a notch above the original film.
- The striker notched his tenth goal of the season.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "notch" in Portuguese?
"notch" in Portuguese is indentação, chanfro, entalho. notch means: A V-shaped or angular cut or indentation in an edge or surface.
How do you use "notch" in a sentence?
Example: "He cut a notch into the stick to mark each day." In Portuguese, "notch" is indentação, chanfro, entalho.
Are there other ways to say "notch" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 9 translations listed for "notch": indentação, chanfro, entalho, desfiladeiro, garganta, passo.
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