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1 cad
[kæd] n grosseirão, malcriado. -
2 càd
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3 caddisfly
cad.dis.fly[k'ædisflai] n Ent mosca d’água. -
4 caddish
cad.dish[k'ædiʃ] adj 1 grosseiro, mal-educado, malcriado. 2 vil. -
5 caddishly
cad.dish.ly[k'ædiʃli] adv grosseiramente, vilmente. -
6 caddishness
cad.dish.ness[k'ædiʃnis] n 1 grosseria. 2 baixeza, vileza. -
7 cadmium
cad.mi.um[k'ædmiəm] n Chem cádmio: elemento de número atômico 48. -
8 caddy
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9 academism
a.cad.e.mism[ək'ædəmizəm] n = link=academicism academicism. -
10 academist
a.cad.e.mist[ək'ædəmist] n acadêmico: estudante ou professor universitário. -
11 academy
[ə'kædəmi] 1. plural - academies; noun1) (a higher school for special study: Academy of Music.) academia2) (a society to encourage science, art etc: The Royal Academy.) academia3) (a type of senior school.) colégio•- academic2. noun(a university or college teacher.) professor- academically* * *a.cad.e.my[ək'ædəmi] n academia: 1 universidade, escola superior de artes ou ciências. 2 sociedade de cientistas, literatos ou artistas. -
12 ambuscader
am.bus.cad.er[æmbəsk'eidə] n quem fica de emboscada. -
13 caddie
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14 commercial academy
com.mer.cial a.cad.em.y[kəmə:ʃəl ək'ædəmi] n escola superior de comércio (ou de ciências econômicas). -
15 cycad
cy.cad[s'aikæd] n Bot cicadácea: tipo de palmeira tropical. -
16 forecaddie
fore.cad.die[f'ɔ:kædi] n Sport menino posicionado para pegar as bolas, no golfe. -
17 riding academy
rid.ing a.cad.e.my[r'aidiŋ əkædəmi] n Amer, coll hotel que aluga aposentos para encontros amorosos fortuitos e furtivos, rendez-vous, Braz puteiro. -
18 tarmacadam
noun (a mixture of small stones and tar used for road surfaces etc.) macadame* * *tar.ma.cad.am[t'a:məkædəm] n macadame alcatroado. -
19 tea caddy
tea cad.dy[t'i: kædi] n lata ou pote para o chá.
См. также в других словарях:
CAD — CAD … Deutsch Wörterbuch
Cad 5d — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda CAD 5D es un sistema que trabaja digitalmente tanto la parte gráfica así como a los diferentes documentos inherentes a la ingeniería de manera integral, vinculando o enlazandolos de tal manera que se garantice una… … Wikipedia Español
cad — cad, bounder, rotter mean one who shows himself to be no gentleman. Usually they are somewhat vague terms of contempt for bad behavior or manners. Cad is applied especially to a man who violates in some way or another the code of morals or of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
CAD — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda CAD puede referirse a: Comité de Ayuda al Desarrollo Ciudadanos Al Día Diseño asistido por computador (del inglés Computer Aided Design) Computer Assisted Detection Colectivo Antifascista Dimitrov Centro… … Wikipedia Español
cad — ⇒CAD, subst. masc. Vx ou région. Genévrier commun. Un couple de tourterelles (...) roucoulait dans l épaisseur d un cad (GENEVOIX, Fatou Cissé, 1954, p. 83). Étymol. et Hist. 1763 bot. kad (ADANSON, Famille des Plantes, Paris, 2e part., p. 529)… … Encyclopédie Universelle
.cad — cad, Erweiterung für eine Datei, die CAD Daten enthält (CAD) … Universal-Lexikon
Cad — Cad, n. [Abbrev. fr. cadet.] 1. A person who stands at the door of an omnibus to open and shut it, and to receive fares; an idle hanger on about innyards. [Eng.] Dickens. [1913 Webster] 2. A lowbred, presuming person; a mean, vulgar fellow.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cad — s.m.inv. var. → CAD … Dizionario italiano
CAD — s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS inform. nome generico del software applicativo per il disegno e la progettazione tecnica {{line}} {{/line}} VARIANTI: cad. DATA: 1983. ETIMO: propr. sigla di Computer Aided Design progettazione assistita dal… … Dizionario italiano
cad — [kæd] n [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: cad unskilled helper (1800 1900), from caddy; CADDY11] old fashioned a man who cannot be trusted, especially one who treats women badly … Dictionary of contemporary English
cad — 1730, shortening of CADET (Cf. cadet) (q.v.); originally used of servants, then (1831) of town boys by students at British universities and public schools (though at Cambridge it meant snob ). Meaning person lacking in finer feelings is from 1838 … Etymology dictionary