raft in Portuguese
raft in Portuguese is jangada, balsa, multidão — raft means a flat floating platform, often made of logs or planks lashed together, used to carry people or cargo on water.
raft in Portuguese
jangada
A flat-bottomed craft able to float and drift on water, used for transport or as a waterborne platform.
balsa
A flat-bottomed craft able to float and drift on water, used for transport or as a waterborne platform.
multidão
A large (but unspecified) number, a lot.
What does "raft" mean?
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noun A flat floating platform, often made of logs or planks lashed together, used to carry people or cargo on water.
"They built a raft from driftwood to cross the river."
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noun A large, unspecified number or amount of something.
"The new law brought a raft of changes to how taxes are filed."
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verb To travel or carry something by raft.
"They rafted down the canyon over three days."
raft in a sentence
- They built a raft from driftwood to cross the river.
- The survivors clung to a life raft until help arrived.
- The new law brought a raft of changes to how taxes are filed.
- They rafted down the canyon over three days.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "raft" in Portuguese?
"raft" in Portuguese is jangada, balsa, multidão. raft means: A flat floating platform, often made of logs or planks lashed together, used to carry people or cargo on water.
How do you use "raft" in a sentence?
Example: "They built a raft from driftwood to cross the river." In Portuguese, "raft" is jangada, balsa, multidão.
Are there other ways to say "raft" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "raft": jangada, balsa, multidão.
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