Usage examples of "Iron" in English with translation to Portuguese

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Translations: all16 ferro12 passar4
Gold is heavier than iron. Ouro é mais pesado do que ferro.
Can you iron this T-shirt for me, please? Você pode passar essa camiseta para mim, por favor?
Wood floats, but iron sinks. Madeira flutua, mas ferro afunda.
Gold weighs more than iron. Ouro é mais pesado do que ferro.
Gold is more precious than iron. O ouro é mais precioso do que o ferro.
Iron is more useful than gold. O ferro é mais útil do que o ouro.
This mug is made of iron. Esta caneca é de ferro.
Strike while the iron is hot Quando o ferro estiver acendido, então é que há de ser batido
This bridge is made of iron. Esta ponte é de ferro.
The atomic number for iron is 26. O número atômico do ferro é 26.
She didn't have enough iron, so she couldn't give blood. Ela não tinha ferro o bastante, então não pôde doar sangue.
The train was derailed by a piece of iron on the track. O trem descarrilou por causa de um pedaço de ferro sobre os trilhos.
Too many irons in the fire result in bad workmanship. Ter ferros demais no forno resulta num mau acabamento.
This shirt needs to be ironed. Esta camisa precisa ser passada.
She had her blouse ironed by her sister. Sua blusa foi passada pela sua irmã.
I can't cut my nails and do the ironing at the same time! Eu não consigo cortar minhas unhas e passar roupa ao mesmo tempo!
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