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21 minus sign
mi.nus sign[m'ainəs sain] n sinal de menos (-). -
22 plus sign
plus sign[pl'∧s sain] n sinal de mais (+) ou símbolo (+) usado para indicar adição ou quantidade positiva. -
23 radical sign
rad.i.cal sign[r'ædikəlsain] n Math símbolo da radiciação. -
24 re-sign
re-sign[ri:s'ain] vt reassinar, assinar novamente. -
25 road sign
road sign[r'oud sain] n sinalização de rodovia. -
26 star sign
star sign[st'a: sain] n signo do zodíaco, signo do nascimento. -
27 stop sign
stop sign[st'ɔp sain] n sinal de parada. -
28 times sign
times sign[t'aimz sain] n Math sinal de vezes: símbolo versus usado para indicar multiplicação. -
29 to make the sign of the cross
to make the sign of the crossfazer o sinal-da-cruz.English-Portuguese dictionary > to make the sign of the cross
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30 to sign away
to sign awayceder (propriedade), deixar. -
31 to sign in
to sign inassinar na entrada (hotel, empresa, prédio, etc.) -
32 to sign off
to sign offa) Radio anunciar o final da transmissão. b) assinar demissão de emprego. -
33 to sign on the dotted line
to sign on the dotted lineconcordar plenamente. -
34 to sign on
to sign ona) Radio anunciar o começo de uma irradiação. b) assinar contrato de emprego, de trabalho. -
35 to sign one’s own death-warrant
to sign one’s own death-warrantassinar a própria sentença de morte.English-Portuguese dictionary > to sign one’s own death-warrant
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36 to sign out
to sign outassinar saída (hotel, prédio, etc.). -
37 to sign up
to sign upAmer contratar, registrar. -
38 traffic sign
traf.fic sign[tr'æfik sain] n sinal de tráfego. -
39 address call sign
indicativo de chamadaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > address call sign
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40 call sign
indicativo de chamadaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > call sign
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