flute
US /fluːt/
UK /fluːt/

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flauta
a wind instrument consisting of a tube with a row of finger holes or keys, usually played by blowing across a hole near one end.
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She played a beautiful melody on her wooden flute.
Ela tocou uma bela melodia em sua flauta de madeira.
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The orchestra featured a solo performance on the flute.
A orquestra apresentou uma performance solo de flauta.
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flauta, taça de champanhe
a tall, narrow wine glass, typically for champagne.
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We toasted with champagne in elegant flutes.
Nós brindamos com champanhe em elegantes flautas.
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The waiter poured the sparkling wine into the tall flutes.
O garçom despejou o vinho espumante nas altas flautas.
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