rock

US /rɑːk/
UK /rɑːk/
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1.

rocha, pedra

the solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth and other similar planets, exposed on the surface or underlying the soil or oceans.

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The mountain was made of solid rock.
A montanha era feita de rocha sólida.
We climbed over the jagged rocks.
Nós escalamos as rochas irregulares.
2.

rock, música rock

a type of popular music originating in the 1950s, characterized by a strong beat and the use of guitars, drums, and bass.

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She loves listening to classic rock music.
Ela adora ouvir música rock clássica.
The band played a loud rock anthem.
A banda tocou um hino de rock alto.
1.

balançar, oscilar

to move gently to and fro or from side to side.

:
She began to rock the baby to sleep.
Ela começou a balançar o bebê para dormir.
The boat began to rock in the strong waves.
O barco começou a balançar nas ondas fortes.
2.

abalar, chocar

to cause a sensation of shock or alarm in (someone).

:
The news of his resignation really rocked the company.
A notícia de sua renúncia realmente abalou a empresa.
The scandal rocked the political establishment.
O escândalo abalou o establishment político.