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1 re-do
[ri:'du:]past tense - re-did; verb(to do again: Your homework will have to be re-done.) refazer -
2 re-do
[ri:'du:]past tense - re-did; verb(to do again: Your homework will have to be re-done.) refazer -
3 deduct
(to subtract; to take away: They deducted the expenses from his salary.) descontar[-ʃən]
(something that has been deducted: There were a lot of deductions from my salary this month.)
desconto* * *de.duct[did'∧kt] vt subtrair, diminuir, tirar de. -
4 disarm
1) (to take away weapons from: He crept up from behind and managed to disarm the gunman.) desarmar2) (to get rid of weapons of war: Not until peace was made did the victors consider it safe to disarm.) depor as armas3) (to make less hostile; to charm.) desarmar•- disarming
- disarmingly* * *dis.arm[dis'a:m] vt+vi 1 desarmar, tirar o armamento, privar de armas, depor armas, desmantelar, desmilitarizar. 2 abrandar, aplacar, acalmar, mitigar, ceder. 3 baldar, frustrar. -
5 erupt
((of a volcano) to throw out lava etc: When did Mount Etna last erupt?; The demonstration started quietly but suddenly violence erupted.) entrar em erupção- eruption* * *e.rupt[ir'∧pt] vt+vi sair com ímpeto, estourar. -
6 excite
1) (to cause or rouse strong feelings of expectation, happiness etc in: The children were excited at the thought of the party.) excitar2) (to cause or rouse (feelings, emotions etc): The book did not excite my interest.) despertar•- excitability
- excited
- excitedly
- excitement
- exciting* * *ex.cite[iks'ait] vt excitar: 1 despertar, estimular, incitar. 2 provocar, irritar. 3 emocionar, animar. do not excite yourself / não se excite. -
7 participate
(to be one of a group of people actively doing something: Did you participate in the discussion?) participar- participant
- participator* * *par.tic.i.pate[pa:t'isipeit] vt+vi 1 participar, compartilhar. 2 tomar parte em. 3 ter algo de. -
8 popularize
verb (to make popular or widely known: She did much to popularize women's sport.) popularizar* * *pop.u.lar.ize[p'ɔpjuləraiz] vt+vi popularizar. -
9 sweeten
verb (to make or become sweet or sweeter: Did you sweeten (= put sugar in) my tea?) adoçar* * *sweet.en[sw'i:tən] vt+vi 1 adocicar, adoçar. 2 tornar agradável, amenizar, suavizar, abrandar. 3 tornar mais valioso ou atraente. -
10 synchronize
(to (cause to) happen at the same time, go at the same speed etc, as something else: In the film, the movements of the actors' lips did not synchronize with the sounds of their words; to synchronize watches.) sincronizar- synchronisation* * *syn.chro.nize[s'iŋkrənaiz] vt+vi 1 coincidir, ocorrer ao mesmo tempo. 2 mover simultaneamente, combinar. 3 sincronizar, ajustar para coincidir. -
11 theorise
verb (to make theories: He did not know what had happened, so he could only theorize about it.) teorizar* * *the.o.rise[θ'iəraiz] vt+vi teorizar, especular, formar teorias. -
12 theorize
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13 popularise
verb (to make popular or widely known: She did much to popularize women's sport.) popularizar -
14 synchronise
(to (cause to) happen at the same time, go at the same speed etc, as something else: In the film, the movements of the actors' lips did not synchronize with the sounds of their words; to synchronize watches.) sincronizar- synchronisation -
15 disarm
1) (to take away weapons from: He crept up from behind and managed to disarm the gunman.) desarmar2) (to get rid of weapons of war: Not until peace was made did the victors consider it safe to disarm.) depor armas3) (to make less hostile; to charm.) desarmar•- disarming - disarmingly -
16 erupt
((of a volcano) to throw out lava etc: When did Mount Etna last erupt?; The demonstration started quietly but suddenly violence erupted.) entrar em erupção, explodir- eruption -
17 excite
1) (to cause or rouse strong feelings of expectation, happiness etc in: The children were excited at the thought of the party.) excitar2) (to cause or rouse (feelings, emotions etc): The book did not excite my interest.) suscitar•- excitability - excited - excitedly - excitement - exciting -
18 participate
(to be one of a group of people actively doing something: Did you participate in the discussion?) participar- participant - participator -
19 popularise
verb (to make popular or widely known: She did much to popularize women's sport.) popularizar -
20 popularize
verb (to make popular or widely known: She did much to popularize women's sport.) popularizar
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