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21 vanity case
van.i.ty case[v'æniti keis] n nécessaire, bolsinha ou estojo para cosméticos.————————vanity casenecessaire, estojo de cosméticos. -
22 a clear case!
a clear case!sem dúvida! -
23 a hard case
a hard caseum caso difícil ou perdido. -
24 a lost case
a lost caseuma causa perdida. -
25 air-case
air-case['ɛə keis] n Tech camisa de ar. -
26 as the case may be
as the case may beconforme for. -
27 attaché case
attaché casepasta retangular 007 usada por executivos. -
28 attaché-case
at.ta.ché-case[ət'æʃei keis] n pasta para documentos. -
29 basket case
bas.ket case[b'a:skit keis] n 1 pessoa cujos membros foram todos amputados. 2 coll pessoa completamente incapaz. 3 país ou organização em má situação financeira. -
30 book case
book caseestante de livros. -
31 breach of promise case
breach of promise caseprocesso por quebra de compromisso matrimonial. -
32 brief case
brief casepasta para papéis ou documentos. -
33 camera case
cam.e.ra case[k'æmərə keis] n mala ou bolsa para máquina fotográfica. -
34 cartridge case
car.tridge case[k'a:tridʒkeis] n cápsula de cartucho. -
35 cigar-case
ci.gar-case[sig'a: keis] n charuteira. -
36 civil case
civ.il case[sivəl k'eis] n demanda civil. -
37 clock-case
clock-case[kl'ɔk keis] n caixa de relógio. -
38 couch case
couch case[k'autʃ keis] n sl maluco, psicopata. -
39 crank case
crank casecárter. -
40 crank-case
crank-case[kr'æŋk keis] n Tech cárter ou caixa de manivela.
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