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Participar do tráfego rodoviário é potencialmente perigoso depois de doar sangue. Participar do tráfego rodoviário é potencialmente perigoso depois de doar sangue .
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in
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- Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits.
- Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits.
- Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits.
- Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits.
- Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits.
- Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits.
- Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits.
- Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits.
- Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits.
- Into.
- Used to indicate limit, qualification, condition, or circumstance.
- Used to indicate limit, qualification, condition, or circumstance.
- Used to indicate limit, qualification, condition, or circumstance.
- Used to indicate limit, qualification, condition, or circumstance.
- Used to indicate limit, qualification, condition, or circumstance.
- Used to indicate means, medium, format, genre, or instrumentality.
- Used to indicate means, medium, format, genre, or instrumentality.
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road
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- A way used for travelling between places, originally one wide enough to allow foot passengers and horses to travel, now (US) usually one surfaced with asphalt or concrete and designed to accommodate many vehicles travelling in both directions. In the UK both senses are heard: a country road is the same as a country lane.
- Roads in general as a means of travel, especially by motor vehicle.
- A physical way or route.
- A path chosen, as in life or career.
- An underground tunnel in a mine.
- A railway or (UK, rail transport) a single railway track.
- (obsolete) The act of riding on horseback.
- (obsolete) A hostile ride against a particular area; a raid.
- A partly sheltered area of water near a shore in which vessels may ride at anchor; a roadstead.
- (obsolete) A journey, or stage of a journey.
is
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- third-person singular simple present indicative of be
- (colloquial) Used in phrases with existential there (also here and where) when the semantic subject is plural.
- present indicative of be; am, are, is.
potentially
- In a manner showing much potential; with the possibility of happening in a given way.
- (obsolete) Powerfully, strongly.
dangerous
- Full of danger.
- Causing danger; ready to do harm or injury.
- (colloquial) In a condition of danger, as from illness; threatened with death.
after
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Behind; later in time; following.
donating
present participle and gerund of donate
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blood
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- A vital liquid flowing in the bodies of many types of animals that usually conveys nutrients and oxygen. In vertebrates, it is colored red by hemoglobin, is conveyed by arteries and veins, is pumped by the heart and is usually generated in bone marrow.
- A family relationship due to birth, such as that between siblings; contrasted with relationships due to marriage or adoption. (See blood relative, blood relation.)
- One of the four humours in the human body.
- The endometrial lining as it is shed in menstruation; menstrual fluid.
- A blood test or blood sample.
- The sap or juice which flows in or from plants.
- The juice of anything, especially if red.
- Temper of mind; disposition; mood
- (obsolete) A lively, showy man; a rake; a dandy.
- A blood horse, one of good pedigree.
- Bloodshed.
- Alternative letter-case form of Blood (“member of a certain gang”)
- A friend or acquaintance, especially one who is black and male.
- (slang) Alternative form of blud (“Informal address to a male.”)