pigeon

US /ˈpɪdʒ.ən/
UK /ˈpɪdʒ.ən/
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1.

pombo

a stout seed- or fruit-eating bird with a small head, short legs, and a cooing voice, typically having gray and white plumage. It is a common bird in cities worldwide.

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A pigeon landed on the window sill.
Um pombo pousou no parapeito da janela.
The park was full of people feeding the pigeons.
O parque estava cheio de pessoas alimentando os pombos.
2.

ingênuo, bobo, otário

a person who is easily swindled or cheated; a dupe.

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He was a naive pigeon for falling for that scam.
Ele foi um ingênuo por cair naquele golpe.
The con artist always looks for an easy pigeon.
O golpista sempre procura um ingênuo fácil.
1.

enganar, ludibriar

to swindle or cheat (someone).

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The con artist tried to pigeon him out of his savings.
O golpista tentou enganá-lo para tirar suas economias.
Don't let them pigeon you into buying something you don't need.
Não os deixe enganar você para comprar algo que você não precisa.