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  • 1 carnage

    (the slaughter of great numbers of people: the carnage of war.) carnificina
    * * *
    car.nage
    [k'a:nidʒ] n 1 carnagem, mortandade, massacre (especialmente de homens). 2 amontoado de cadáveres.

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  • 2 unemployment

    1) (the state of being unemployed: If the factory is closed, many men will face unemployment.) desemprego
    2) (the numbers of people without work: Unemployment has reached record figures this year.) desemprego
    * * *
    un.em.ploy.ment
    [∧nimpl'ɔimənt] n desemprego.

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  • 3 the Black Death

    noun (the plague that killed large numbers of people in Europe in the 14th to 18th centuries)

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  • 4 the mass media

    (those channels of communication (TV, radio, newspapers etc) that reach large numbers of people.) meios de comunicação

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  • 5 carnage

    (the slaughter of great numbers of people: the carnage of war.) carnificina

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  • 6 the Black Death

    noun (the plague that killed large numbers of people in Europe in the 14th to 18th centuries)

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  • 7 the mass media

    (those channels of communication (TV, radio, newspapers etc) that reach large numbers of people.) meios de comunicação de massa

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  • 8 unemployment

    1) (the state of being unemployed: If the factory is closed, many men will face unemployment.)
    2) (the numbers of people without work: Unemployment has reached record figures this year.)

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  • 9 count

    I noun
    (nobleman in certain countries, equal in rank to a British earl.) conde
    II 1. verb
    1) (to name the numbers up to: Count (up to) ten.) contar
    2) (to calculate using numbers: Count (up) the number of pages; Count how many people there are; There were six people present, not counting the chairman.) contar
    3) (to be important or have an effect or value: What he says doesn't count; All these essays count towards my final mark.) contar
    4) (to consider: Count yourself lucky to be here.) considerar-se
    2. noun
    1) (an act of numbering: They took a count of how many people attended.) contagem
    2) (a charge brought against a prisoner etc: She faces three counts of theft.) acusação
    3. adjective
    (see countable.)
    - countdown
    - count on
    - out for the count
    * * *
    count1
    [kaunt] n 1 contagem, conta. I lost count / perdi a conta. 2 soma, conta total. 3 resultado. 4 escrita comercial. 5 Sport dez segundos de contagem em boxe. 6 Jur acusação, carga. • vt+vi 1 contar, enumerar. 2 somar, adicionar. 3 computar, tomar ou entrar em conta, ser incluído, ser tomado em consideração. I count life a blessing / tomo a vida como um presente. he was counted a genius / ele foi considerado um gênio. that does not count / isto não conta. 4 confiar em, contar com. 5 calcular, estimar. 6 ter influência, ter valor. 7 valer por. 8 considerar, julgar, reputar. count me in! conte comigo! count me out! não conte comigo! out of all count incontável. to count before someone fazer as contas na presença de alguém. to count for valer, ser tomado por. to count in incluir na conta. to count off Mil fazer a chamada. to count on contar com, fiar-se em. to count out a) adiar (por falta de número). b) declarar vencido por nocaute (boxe). to count over conferir, contar de novo. to count to pôr na conta. to count up somar, adicionar. to leave out of count não tomar em consideração. to take count of contar.
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    count2
    [kaunt] n conde.

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  • 10 count

    I noun
    (nobleman in certain countries, equal in rank to a British earl.) conde
    II 1. verb
    1) (to name the numbers up to: Count (up to) ten.) contar
    2) (to calculate using numbers: Count (up) the number of pages; Count how many people there are; There were six people present, not counting the chairman.) contar
    3) (to be important or have an effect or value: What he says doesn't count; All these essays count towards my final mark.) contar, importar
    4) (to consider: Count yourself lucky to be here.) considerar
    2. noun
    1) (an act of numbering: They took a count of how many people attended.) contagem
    2) (a charge brought against a prisoner etc: She faces three counts of theft.) enquadramento
    3. adjective
    (see countable.)
    - countdown - count on - out for the count

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  • 11 Mass

    I 1. [mæs] noun
    1) (a large lump or quantity, gathered together: a mass of concrete/people.) monte
    2) (a large quantity: I've masses of work / things to do.) montes de
    3) (the bulk, principal part or main body: The mass of people are in favour of peace.) massa
    4) ((a) measure of the quantity of matter in an object: The mass of the rock is 500 kilos.) massa
    2. verb
    (to bring or come together in large numbers or quantities: The troops massed for an attack.) reunir-se
    3. adjective
    (of large quantities or numbers: mass murder; a mass meeting.) em massa
    - mass-produce
    - mass-production
    - the mass media
    II [mæs] noun
    1) ((a) celebration, especially in the Roman Catholic church, of Christ's last meal (Last Supper) with his disciples: What time do you go to Mass?) missa
    2) (a setting to music of some of the words used in this service.) missa
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    [mæs] n 1 missa. 2 liturgia da missa. all souls Mass missa de Finados. funeral Mass missa de corpo presente. high Mass missa cantada. low Mass missa rezada. Mass book missal. Mass for the dead missa fúnebre, réquiem. midnight Mass missa do galo. seventh day Mass missa de sétimo dia. thirtieth day Mass missa de trigésimo dia. to say Mass celebrar a missa.

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  • 12 mass

    I 1. [mæs] noun
    1) (a large lump or quantity, gathered together: a mass of concrete/people.) monte
    2) (a large quantity: I've masses of work / things to do.) montes de
    3) (the bulk, principal part or main body: The mass of people are in favour of peace.) massa
    4) ((a) measure of the quantity of matter in an object: The mass of the rock is 500 kilos.) massa
    2. verb
    (to bring or come together in large numbers or quantities: The troops massed for an attack.) reunir-se
    3. adjective
    (of large quantities or numbers: mass murder; a mass meeting.) em massa
    - mass-produce
    - mass-production
    - the mass media
    II [mæs] noun
    1) ((a) celebration, especially in the Roman Catholic church, of Christ's last meal (Last Supper) with his disciples: What time do you go to Mass?) missa
    2) (a setting to music of some of the words used in this service.) missa
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    [mæs] n 1 massa. 2 grande número. 3 a maior parte, a maioria. 4 magnitude, grandeza. 5 multidão. • vt+vi 1 amontoar, reunir em massa. 2 concentrar (tropas). • adj 1 de massa, para o povo em geral. 2 em massa. 3 médio, comum. 4 total. the great mass a maioria. the masses as massas, o povo.

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  • 13 slaughter

    ['slo:tə] 1. noun
    1) (the killing of people or animals in large numbers, cruelly and usually unnecessarily: Many people protested at the annual slaughter of seals.) massacre
    2) (the killing of animals for food: Methods of slaughter must be humane.) matança
    2. verb
    1) (to kill (animals) for food: Thousands of cattle are slaughtered here every year.) abater
    2) (to kill in a cruel manner, especially in large numbers.) massacrar
    3) (to criticize unmercifully or defeat very thoroughly: Our team absolutely slaughtered the other side.) massacrar
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    slaugh.ter
    [sl'ɔ:tə] n matança, carnificina, massacre, ato de matar. • vt 1 matar, abater, massacrar. 2 coll reduzir o preço. 3 coll derrotar (em jogo).

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  • 14 mass

    I 1. [mæs] noun
    1) (a large lump or quantity, gathered together: a mass of concrete/people.) massa
    2) (a large quantity: I've masses of work / things to do.) montes
    3) (the bulk, principal part or main body: The mass of people are in favour of peace.) massa
    4) ((a) measure of the quantity of matter in an object: The mass of the rock is 500 kilos.) massa
    2. verb
    (to bring or come together in large numbers or quantities: The troops massed for an attack.) juntar(-se)
    3. adjective
    (of large quantities or numbers: mass murder; a mass meeting.) em massa
    - mass-produce - mass-production - the mass media II [mæs] noun
    1) ((a) celebration, especially in the Roman Catholic church, of Christ's last meal (Last Supper) with his disciples: What time do you go to Mass?) missa
    2) (a setting to music of some of the words used in this service.) missa

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  • 15 slaughter

    ['slo:tə] 1. noun
    1) (the killing of people or animals in large numbers, cruelly and usually unnecessarily: Many people protested at the annual slaughter of seals.) massacre
    2) (the killing of animals for food: Methods of slaughter must be humane.) abate
    2. verb
    1) (to kill (animals) for food: Thousands of cattle are slaughtered here every year.) abater
    2) (to kill in a cruel manner, especially in large numbers.) massacrar
    3) (to criticize unmercifully or defeat very thoroughly: Our team absolutely slaughtered the other side.) arrasar

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  • 16 some

    1. pronoun, adjective
    1) (an indefinite amount or number (of): I can see some people walking across the field; You'll need some money if you're going shopping; Some of the ink was spilt on the desk.) algum
    2) ((said with emphasis) a certain, or small, amount or number (of): `Has she any experience of the work?' `Yes, she has some.'; Some people like the idea and some don't.) algum
    3) ((said with emphasis) at least one / a few / a bit (of): Surely there are some people who agree with me?; I don't need much rest from work, but I must have some.) algum
    4) (certain: He's quite kind in some ways.) certo
    2. adjective
    1) (a large, considerable or impressive (amount or number of): I spent some time trying to convince her; I'll have some problem sorting out these papers!) muito/grande
    2) (an unidentified or unnamed (thing, person etc): She was hunting for some book that she's lost.) algum
    3) ((used with numbers) about; at a rough estimate: There were some thirty people at the reception.) uns/umas
    3. adverb
    ((American) somewhat; to a certain extent: I think we've progressed some.) até certo ponto
    - someday
    - somehow
    - someone
    - something
    - sometime
    - sometimes
    - somewhat
    - somewhere
    - mean something
    - or something
    - something like
    - something tells me
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    [s∧m] adj 1 uns, umas. 2 alguns, algumas. some few guests left / alguns poucos hóspedes foram-se. 3 um pouco, certa quantidade. give me some coffee / dá-me um pouco de café. some more tea? / mais um pouco de chá? may I give you some of this? / posso dar-lhe um pouco disso? 4 um, uma. it will happen some day / acontecerá qualquer dia. 5 cerca de, mais ou menos. 6 Amer coll notável, grande, forte. • adv 1 coll um tanto, até certo grau. 2 Amer coll até alto grau ou até grande extensão. • pron 1 alguns, algumas. some came, others went / alguns vieram, outros foram. 2 um pouco, certa quantidade. after some time depois de algum tempo. some-place algum lugar. some time ago algum tempo atrás. some time or other em qualquer ocasião. to forgo some of one’s right desistir de parte de seu direito. to some extent até certo ponto ou grau.

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  • 17 some

    1. pronoun, adjective
    1) (an indefinite amount or number (of): I can see some people walking across the field; You'll need some money if you're going shopping; Some of the ink was spilt on the desk.) algum
    2) ((said with emphasis) a certain, or small, amount or number (of): `Has she any experience of the work?' `Yes, she has some.'; Some people like the idea and some don't.) algum
    3) ((said with emphasis) at least one / a few / a bit (of): Surely there are some people who agree with me?; I don't need much rest from work, but I must have some.) algum, um pouco
    4) (certain: He's quite kind in some ways.) certo
    2. adjective
    1) (a large, considerable or impressive (amount or number of): I spent some time trying to convince her; I'll have some problem sorting out these papers!)
    2) (an unidentified or unnamed (thing, person etc): She was hunting for some book that she's lost.) algum
    3) ((used with numbers) about; at a rough estimate: There were some thirty people at the reception.) cerca de
    3. adverb
    ((American) somewhat; to a certain extent: I think we've progressed some.) um pouco
    - someday - somehow - someone - something - sometime - sometimes - somewhat - somewhere - mean something - or something - something like - something tells me

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  • 18 model

    ['modl] 1. noun
    1) (a copy or representation of something usually on a much smaller scale: a model of the Taj Mahal; ( also adjective) a model aeroplane.) modelo
    2) (a particular type or design of something, eg a car, that is manufactured in large numbers: Our car is a 1999 model.) modelo
    3) (a person who wears clothes etc so that possible buyers can see them being worn: He has a job as a male fashion model.) modelo
    4) (a person who is painted, sculpted, photographed etc by an artist, photographer etc: I work as an artist's model.) modelo
    5) (something that can be used to copy from.) modelo
    6) (a person or thing which is an excellent example: She is a model of politeness; ( also adjective) model behaviour.) modelo
    2. verb
    1) (to wear (clothes etc) to show them to possible buyers: They model (underwear) for a living.) passar modelos
    2) (to work or pose as a model for an artist, photographer etc: She models at the local art school.) fazer de modelo
    3) (to make models (of things or people): to model (the heads of famous people) in clay.) modelar
    4) (to form (something) into a (particular) shape: She modelled the clay into the shape of a penguin; She models herself on her older sister.) modelar
    * * *
    mod.el
    [m'ɔdəl] n 1 modelo, molde. 2 maqueta. 3 figurino. 4 exemplo. 5 padrão. • vt+vi 1 modelar, moldar. 2 exibir. • adj modelar, perfeito, ideal.

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  • 19 number

    1. noun
    1) ((sometimes abbreviated to no - plural nos - when written in front of a figure) a word or figure showing eg how many of something there are, or the position of something in a series etc: Seven was often considered a magic number; Answer nos 1-10 of exercise 2.) número
    2) (a (large) quantity or group (of people or things): He has a number of records; There were a large number of people in the room.) quantidade
    3) (one issue of a magazine: the autumn number.) número
    4) (a popular song or piece of music: He sang his most popular number.) número
    2. verb
    1) (to put a number on: He numbered the pages in the top corner.) numerar
    2) (to include: He numbered her among his closest friends.) incluir
    3) (to come to in total: The group numbered ten.) totalizar
    - number-plate
    - his days are numbered
    - without number
    * * *
    num.ber
    [n'∧mbə] n 1 número, algarismo. 2 soma, total. 3 quantidade. 4 exemplar. 5 multidão. 6 número de um programa. 7 série. 8 flexão. 9 cadência. 10 tomo, volume. 11 pluralidade. 12 aritmética. • vt 1 numerar. 2 contar. 3 ter, constar de. 4 importar em. 5 incluir. 6 limitar, restringir. a number of diversos, uma quantidade de. any number of coll grande quantidade. even number Math número par. her days are numbered seus dias estão contados, ela tem pouco tempo de vida. his number comes up chegou a vez dele (de sofrer, ser punido). his number is up coll ele vai morrer. I’ve got his number Amer sl descobri as intenções dele. numbers of bastante. odd number Math número ímpar. out of number inumerável. prime number Math número primo. without number inumerável.

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  • 20 swarm

    [swo:m] 1. noun
    1) (a great number (of insects or other small creatures) moving together: a swarm of ants.) enxame
    2) ((often in plural) a great number or crowd: swarms of people.) multidão
    2. verb
    1) ((of bees) to follow a queen bee in a swarm.) acompanhar a rainha
    2) (to move in great numbers: The children swarmed out of the school.) pulular
    3) (to be full of moving crowds: The Tower of London was swarming with tourists.) estar apinhado
    * * *
    swarm1
    [swɔ:m] n 1 enxame (de abelhas). 2 população de abelhas em uma colméia. 3 agregação de organismos unicelulares. 4 multidão. • vt+vi 1 enxamear. 2 fervilhar, voar ou mover-se em grande quantidade. the place swarmed with people / o lugar fervilhava de gente. 3 estar cheio de enxames. 4 aglomerar-se, atropelar-se, apinhar-se.
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    swarm2
    [swɔ:m] vt+vi trepar, subir.

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