WordReference English-Portuguese Dictionary © 2025:
| Traduções principais |
| tortured adj | (person: suffering torture) | torturado adj |
| | The tortured man gave them all the information they wanted. |
| tortured adj | figurative (person: anguished) (figurado: angustiado) | torturado adj |
| | | atormentado adj |
| | The tortured souls finally went to the police and confessed. |
| tortured adj | figurative (twisted, distorted) | distorcido, entortado adj |
| | The body lay in a tortured position. |
| tortured adj | figurative (reasoning: twisted) (mentalmente) | perturbado adj |
| | (mentalmente) | torturado adj |
| | What kind of tortured logic is that? |
WordReference English-Portuguese Dictionary © 2025:
| Traduções principais |
| torture n | (physical: infliction of pain) (física) | tortura sf |
| | | suplício sm |
| | Sadly, torture is still commonplace in quite a few countries. |
| torture n | figurative (emotional: anguish) (figurado: emocional) | tortura sf |
| | | suplício sm |
| | Waiting to learn whether he was dead or alive was torture. |
| torture [sb/sth]⇒ vtr | (inflict severe pain on) | torturar vt |
| | Prisoners claimed that the guards had tortured them. |
| | The man was found guilty of torturing his dog. |
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