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

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Be on your guard against fire. Esteja atento contra incêndios.
Gold is more precious than iron. O ouro é mais precioso do que o ferro.
We should guard against traffic accidents. Devemos nos proteger contra acidentes de trânsito.
She didn't have enough iron, so she couldn't give blood. Ela não tinha ferro o bastante, então não pôde doar sangue.
Accidents will happen when we are off guard. Acidentes acontecem quando nós estamos relaxados.
Iron is more useful than gold. O ferro é mais útil do que o ouro.
The Guard dies, but it does not surrender! A Guarda morre, mas não se rende!
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.
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?
This mug is made of iron. Esta caneca é de ferro.
The atomic number for iron is 26. O número atômico do ferro é 26.
Wood floats, but iron sinks. Madeira flutua, mas ferro afunda.
Gold weighs more than iron. Ouro é mais pesado do que ferro.
Please iron the shirt. Passe a camisa, por favor.
This bridge is made of iron. Esta ponte é de ferro.
Strike while the iron is hot Quando o ferro estiver acendido, então é que há de ser batido
Rust eats up iron Chave que se usa está sempre limpa
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