gávea

This is the 6812th most frequent Portuguese word.


gávea

"Gávea" refers to the "topmast" or "crow's nest" on a ship, a high lookout point.


Here, 'gávea' refers to the look-out or crow's nest on the mast of a ship, a high place used for observation purposes.

A gávea do navio oferece uma vista impressionante do oceano.

The ship's look-out provides an impressive view of the ocean.


In this context, 'Gávea' refers to a specific location—a well-known neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

No bairro da Gávea, as ruas são arborizadas e agradáveis.

In the neighborhood of Gávea, the streets are tree-lined and pleasant.


Here, 'gávea' is used figuratively to mean a high vantage point or lookout area from where one can observe the surroundings.

Durante a escalada, alcançamos uma gávea e apreciamos a paisagem.

During the climb, we reached a lookout and enjoyed the scenery.