/ʒɨ.ˈɾaɾ/
OriginDo latim genero⁽ˡᵃ⁾.
- dar(-se) origem a:
“Aquela pequena semente gerou este arvoredo.”
- formar:
“Gera-se eletricidade por meio de reatores nucleares, por exemplo.”
- causar:
“A discórdia gera rancor em todos libertários.”
- traçar o gráfico representativo de uma equação ou de qualquer outra ideia
Formsgerando(gerund) · gerado(participle) · gero(singular, first-person, indicative, present) · geras(singular, second-person, indicative, present) · gera(singular, third-person, indicative, present) · geramos(plural, first-person, indicative, present) · gerais(plural, second-person, indicative, present) · geram(plural, third-person, indicative, present) · gerava(singular, first-person, indicative, past, continuative) · geravas(singular, second-person, indicative, past, continuative) · gerava(singular, third-person, indicative, past, continuative) · gerávamos(plural, first-person, indicative, past, continuative) · geráveis(plural, second-person, indicative, past, continuative) · geravam(plural, third-person, indicative, past, continuative) · gerei(singular, first-person, indicative, past) · geraste(singular, second-person, indicative, past) · gerou(singular, third-person, indicative, past) · geramos(plural, first-person, indicative, past) · gerámos(plural, first-person, indicative, past) · gerastes(plural, second-person, indicative, past)