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21 for good measure
(as something extra or above the minimum necessary: The shopkeeper weighed out the sweets and put in a few more for good measure.) para atestar -
22 full measure
((no less than) the correct amount: We must ensure that customers get full measure.) medida certa -
23 beyond measure
(very great: I'm offering you riches beyond measure!) ilimitado -
24 for good measure
(as something extra or above the minimum necessary: The shopkeeper weighed out the sweets and put in a few more for good measure.) de quebra -
25 full measure
((no less than) the correct amount: We must ensure that customers get full measure.) medida certa -
26 apothecaries’ measure
a.poth.e.car.ies’ meas.ure[əp'ɔθikəriz meʒə] n sistema de medidas usado pelos farmacêuticos. -
27 circular measure
cir.cu.lar meas.ure[s'ə:kjulə meʒə] n Math sistema de medir círculos e ângulos. -
28 cubic measure
cu.bic mea.sure[kju:bik m'eʒə] n medida de volume. -
29 dry measure
dry mea.sure[dr'ai meʒə] n medida de capacidade usada para grãos. -
30 half-measure
half-mea.sure[h'a:f meʒə] n meia medida, medida deficiente. -
31 made-to-measure
made-to-mea..sure[meid tə m'eʒə] adj feito sob medida. -
32 preventive measure
pre.ven.tive mea.sure[priventiv m'eʒə] n medida preventiva. -
33 square measure
square mea.sure[skwɛə m'eʒə] n medida de superfície. -
34 tape measure
tape mea.sure[t'eip meʒə] n = link=tape%20line tape line. -
35 tape-measure
nouns (a length of eg plastic, cloth or metal tape, marked with centimetres, metres etc for measuring.) fita métrica -
36 arms control measure
medida para o controle de armamentoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > arms control measure
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37 tape measure
fita métricaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > tape measure
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38 some\ measure
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39 tape\ measure
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40 tape-measure
nouns (a length of eg plastic, cloth or metal tape, marked with centimetres, metres etc for measuring.) fita métrica
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