swan

US /swɑːn/
UK /swɑːn/
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1.

cisne

a large waterbird with a long flexible neck, short legs, and webbed feet, noted for its graceful movements and white plumage (typically with a black patch around the eyes in the adult of the common species).

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A beautiful white swan glided across the lake.
Um lindo cisne branco deslizou pelo lago.
The ballet features a dying swan.
O balé apresenta um cisne moribundo.
1.

passear, deslizar

to move or go in a casual, relaxed, or majestic way.

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She swanned into the room as if she owned the place.
Ela entrou na sala como se fosse a dona do lugar.
He spent the afternoon swanning around the city.
Ele passou a tarde passeando pela cidade.