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  1. cordão de pessoas de mãos ou braços dados que avançam em direção a uma multidão a fim de dispersá-la. arm in arm. Os seguranças saíram em arrastão para conter a multidão. The security guards walked arm in arm in an effort to contain the crowd. informal.

  2. the act of violently dragging something. Synonyms: arrastamento, arraste, arrasto, puxão. a form of crime, occurring in Brazil, in which a group of criminals surround a location (usually a beach or tunnel) and steal every object in it.

  3. English Translation of “ARRASTÃO” | The official Collins Portuguese-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of Portuguese words and phrases.

  4. Translation for 'arrastão' in the free Portuguese-English dictionary and many other English translations.

  5. trawler, dragnet, arrastão are the top translations of "arrastão" into English. Sample translated sentence: o criminoso já tinha escapado ao arrastão. ↔ HAN at the scene, the perp had already escaped the dragnet.

  6. Translations in context of "arrastão" in Portuguese-English from Reverso Context: barco de arrastão

  7. arrastão (English) Origin & history From Portuguese arrastão ("dragnet"), from arrastar ("to trawl; to drag"). Noun arrastão (pl. arrastões) a form of crime, occurring in Brazil and Portugal, in which a group of criminals surround a location (usually a beach or tunnel) and steal every object in it.