When you encounter the word "campina" in Portuguese, think of an open, flat area covered in grass. It's often associated with rural landscapes and can be quite expansive. While it generally refers to natural grassland, it's also commonly used to describe fields or meadows that are cultivated, particularly for growing hay or for grazing animals. It's a straightforward term that evokes images of open countryside and agricultural use.
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This sentence describes horses grazing peacefully in a lush meadow. 'Os cavalos' (The horses) is the subject, 'pastavam' (were grazing) is the verb, and 'tranquilamente' (peacefully) is an adverb modifying the verb. 'na campina verdejante' (in the lush meadow) specifies the location.
This sentence tells about a family having a picnic in a flowery meadow near the river. 'A família' (The family) is the subject, 'fez' (made/had) is the verb, and 'um piquenique' (a picnic) is the direct object. 'na campina florida' (in the flowery meadow) indicates the location, and 'perto do rio' (near the river) further specifies it.
This sentence describes a farmer preparing a field for planting corn. 'O agricultor' (The farmer) is the subject, 'preparava' (was preparing) is the verb, and 'a campina' (the meadow/field) is the direct object. 'para plantar o milho' (to plant the corn) indicates the purpose.
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à beira
B1On the edge or brink of.
à beira de
B1On the edge of; almost in a state of.
à distância
A2At a far point in space or time.
a favor de
B1In favor of; supporting.
à sombra
A2In an area of darkness or coolness caused by the blocking of direct sunlight.
à volta
A2Around; in the vicinity.
abanar
A2To wave or swing back and forth, like an animal's tail; to wag.
abater
B1To cut down (a tree); to kill (an animal).
Abelha
A2Bee; a stinging winged insect that produces honey.
abeto
A2An evergreen coniferous tree, typically with flat needles.