streak in Portuguese
streak in Portuguese is risco, série — streak means a thin line or smear, often left by dirt, color, or motion.
streak in Portuguese
risco
An irregular line left from smearing or motion.
série
A continuous series of like events.
What does "streak" mean?
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noun A thin line or smear, often left by dirt, color, or motion.
"There was a streak of mud across her jacket."
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noun A continuous run of the same kind of result, especially in sport, luck, or behavior.
"The team is on a five-game winning streak."
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noun A noticeable trait in someone's personality.
"He has a stubborn streak that comes out whenever he loses an argument."
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verb To move extremely fast, or to run naked in public as a prank or protest.
"A fan streaked across the pitch during halftime."
streak in a sentence
- There was a streak of mud across her jacket.
- The team is on a five-game winning streak.
- He has a stubborn streak that comes out whenever he loses an argument.
- A fan streaked across the pitch during halftime.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "streak" in Portuguese?
"streak" in Portuguese is risco, série. streak means: A thin line or smear, often left by dirt, color, or motion.
How do you use "streak" in a sentence?
Example: "There was a streak of mud across her jacket." In Portuguese, "streak" is risco, série.
Are there other ways to say "streak" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "streak": risco, série.
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