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1 admission to the bar
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2 admission valve
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3 admission to listing
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4 admission
* * *ad.mis.sion[ədm'iʃən] n 1 admissão, aceitação. 2 acesso, ingresso, entrada. the admission costs five dollars / o ingresso custa cinco dólares. 3 preço de ingresso. 4 acolhimento. 5 consentimento. 6 nomeação para um cargo. 7 confissão, revelação. 8 reconhecimento. admission to the bar licença de praticar a advocacia. -
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6 admission chamber
ad.mis.sion cham.ber[ədm'iʃən tʃeimbə] n Tech câmara de acesso (máquina a vapor). -
7 admission free
ad.mis.sion free[ədm'iʃən fri:] n entrada gratuita. -
8 admission ticket
ad.mis.sion ti.cket[ədm'iʃən tikit] n bilhete de ingresso. -
9 admission to stock exchange dealing
introduction en bourseInvestor's Forget-me-Nots Dictionary > admission to stock exchange dealing
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10 admission
admissão, entradaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > admission
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11 admission rate
• regime de admissão• taxa de admissãoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > admission rate
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12 admission
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13 admission
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14 office for admission of securities to listing
instance d'admissionInvestor's Forget-me-Nots Dictionary > office for admission of securities to listing
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15 office for admission of securities to quotation
instance d'admissionInvestor's Forget-me-Nots Dictionary > office for admission of securities to quotation
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16 non-admission
non-ad.mis.sion[nɔn ədm'iʃən] n recusa de admissão. -
17 admit
[əd'mit]past tense, past participle - admitted; verb1) (to allow to enter: This ticket admits one person.) admitir2) (to say that one accepts as true: He admitted (that) he was wrong.) reconhecer•- admission
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- admittedly* * *ad.mit[ədm'it] vt+vi 1 admitir: a) aceitar, permitir, consentir, acolher. to admit into one’s confidence / fazer alguém seu confidente. b) reconhecer (a verdade), confessar, revelar. he admited being guilty / ele admitiu ser culpado. 2 conceder o direito (de passagem, entrada, uso). this ticket admits two / este bilhete vale para duas pessoas. 3 tolerar. 4 comportar, necessitar. 5 acomodar. to admit of a doubt dar margem a dúvidas. to admit to bar autorizar a prática da advocacia. -
18 deny
1) (to declare not to be true: He denied the charge of theft.) negar2) (to refuse (to give or grant someone something); to say `no' to: He was denied admission to the house.) recusar•- denial* * *de.ny[din'ai] vt+vi 1 negar, dizer não, denegar, desmentir contradizer, desdizer. 2 recusar, renegar, não conceder, rejeitar, não reconhecer. 3 dar uma negativa ou repulsa. 4 interdizer, proibir. 5 negar-se a, desdizer-se. -
19 valve
[vælv]1) (a device for allowing a liquid or gas to pass through an opening in one direction only.) válvula2) (a structure with the same effect in an animal body: Valves in the heart control the flow of blood in the human body.) válvula3) (a type of electronic component found in many, especially older, types of television, radio etc.) válvula* * *[vælv] n 1 Anat, Electr, Mech, Tech válvula. 2 Zool, Bot valva. 3 dispositivo para regular o tom (em instrumento de sopro). • vt+vi controlar o fluxo (líquido, gás) por meio de uma válvula. adjustable valve válvula regulável. admission valve válvula de admissão. blow-off valve válvula de purga. by-pass valve válvula de passagem. delivery valve válvula de recalque. discharge valve válvula de emissão. draining valve válvula de descarga. inlet valve válvula de admissão. non-return valve válvula de retenção. piston valve válvula de êmbolo. safety valve válvula de segurança. slide valve válvula corrediça. stop valve válvula de vedação. -
20 tantamount to
(having the same effect as; equivalent to: His silence is tantamount to an admission of guilt.) equivalente
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