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1 germ
[‹ə:m]1) (a very tiny animal or plant that causes disease: Disinfectant kills germs.) germe2) (the small beginning (of anything): the germ of an idea.) embrião* * *[dʒə:m] n 1 germe, micróbio. 2 forma primitiva de um ser vivo, embrião, semente. 3 origem. germ-proof esterilizado. in germ no começo, na origem. -
2 Germ
[‹ə:m]1) (a very tiny animal or plant that causes disease: Disinfectant kills germs.) germe2) (the small beginning (of anything): the germ of an idea.) embrião* * *German(y) -
3 germ
[‹ə:m]1) (a very tiny animal or plant that causes disease: Disinfectant kills germs.) germe2) (the small beginning (of anything): the germ of an idea.) germe -
4 germ
germeEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > germ
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5 germ
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6 germ carrier
germ car.ri.er[dʒə:m k'æriə] n portador de bacilos. -
7 germ cell
germ cell[dʒ'ə:m sel] n Biol célula germinativa, gameta. -
8 germ layer
germ lay.er[dʒ'ə:m leiə] n Embriol camada celular (ectoderma, endoderma, mesoderma). -
9 germ theory
germ theo.ry[dʒ'ə:m θiəri] n Biol biogênese: princípio segundo o qual todo ser vivo provém de outro ser vivo. -
10 germ warfare
germ war.fare[dʒə:m w'ɔfɛə] n guerra biológica. -
11 germ-proof
germ-proofesterilizado. -
12 in germ
in germno começo, na origem. -
13 wheat germ oil
wheat germ oil[wi:t dʒ'ə:m ɔil] n Chem óleo de germe de trigo. -
14 wheat germ
wheat germ[w'i:t dʒə:m] n germe de trigo. -
15 germy
germ.y[dʒ'ə:mi] adj cheio de germes, contaminado. -
16 Frau
[frau] n Germ senhora, mulher casada. -
17 Fraulein
Frau.lein[fr'ɔlain] n Germ 1 senhorita, senhorinha, moça solteira. 2 governanta alemã. -
18 ablaut
ab.laut['æblaut] n Germ apofonia: alteração da vogal no radical de verbos. -
19 autobahn
au.to.bahn['ɔ:təba:n] n Germ auto-estrada, rodovia. -
20 blitz
[bli ] 1. noun(a sudden, vigorous attack, originally in war.) bombardeamento2. verb(to make an attack on (usually in war): They blitzed London during the war.) bombardear* * *[blits] n 1 Germ guerra relâmpago, ataque repentino. 2 fig ataque, ação rápida e sem aviso. • vt 1 atacar repentinamente. 2 coll agir subitamente.
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