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1 valuables
noun plural (things of special value: She keeps her jewellery and other valuables in a locked drawer.) valores* * *val.u.a.bles[v'æljuəbəlz] n valores, coisas valiosas, preciosidades. -
2 valuables
noun plural (things of special value: She keeps her jewellery and other valuables in a locked drawer.) valores -
3 value
['vælju:] 1. noun1) (worth, importance or usefulness: His special knowledge was of great value during the war; She sets little value on wealth.) valor2) (price: What is the value of that stamp?) valor3) (purchasing power: Are those coins of any value?) valor4) (fairness of exchange (for one's money etc): You get good value for money at this supermarket!) preço5) (the length of a musical note.) valor2. verb1) (to suggest a suitable price for: This painting has been valued at $50,000.) avaliar2) (to regard as good or important: He values your advice very highly.) dar valor•- valuable- valuables
- valued
- valueless
- values
- value-added tax* * *val.ue[v'ælju:] n 1 Math, Mus, Paint valor. 2 valia. 3 preço. 4 valor cambial da moeda. 5 importância. 6 merecimento, mérito. 7 apreço, respeito, estima. 8 utilidade, conveniência. 9 significação exata (de um termo). 10 boa compra, pechincha. • vt 1 avaliar, estimar, taxar. 2 orçar. 3 prezar, respeitar, dar valor a. above (below) value acima (abaixo) do valor. appraised value valor estimativo. approximate value valor aproximado. of little value de pouco valor. standard of value valor básico. theoretical value valor teórico. to be but of little value ser de somenos importância. value in exchange valor cambial. value of returns valor de rendimento. -
4 vault
[vo:lt] I noun1) ((a room, especially a cellar, with) an arched roof or ceiling: the castle vaults.) abóbada2) (an underground room, especially for storing valuables: The thieves broke into the bank vaults.) casa-forte3) (a burial chamber, often for all the members of a family: He was buried in the family vault.) câmara mortuária•- vaultedII 1. noun(a leap aided by the hands or by a pole: With a vault he was over the fence and away.) vara2. verb(to leap (over): He vaulted (over) the fence.) saltar à vara* * *vault1[vɔ:lt] n salto, pulo (especialmente com auxílio de uma vara). • vt 1 saltar, pular. 2 montar a cavalo (de um salto). 3 fazer acrobacias, saltos artísticos, curvetear.————————vault2[vɔ:lt] n 1 Archit abóbada. 2 galeria ou passagem arqueada ou abobadada, caverna. 3 abóbada celeste, firmamento. 4 adega ou armazém subterrâneo. 5 caixa forte. 6 cripta funerária, catacumba, câmara mortuária. • vt abobadar, cobrir com arco ou abóbada, arquear. -
5 strongbox
noun (a safe or box for valuables.) cofre forte -
6 strongbox
noun (a safe or box for valuables.) cofre -
7 value
['vælju:] 1. noun1) (worth, importance or usefulness: His special knowledge was of great value during the war; She sets little value on wealth.) valor, utilidade2) (price: What is the value of that stamp?) valor3) (purchasing power: Are those coins of any value?) valor4) (fairness of exchange (for one's money etc): You get good value for money at this supermarket!) preço5) (the length of a musical note.) valor2. verb1) (to suggest a suitable price for: This painting has been valued at $50,000.) avaliar2) (to regard as good or important: He values your advice very highly.) valorizar•- valuable- valuables - valued - valueless - values - value-added tax -
8 vault
[vo:lt] I noun1) ((a room, especially a cellar, with) an arched roof or ceiling: the castle vaults.) abóbada2) (an underground room, especially for storing valuables: The thieves broke into the bank vaults.) cofre3) (a burial chamber, often for all the members of a family: He was buried in the family vault.) câmara mortuária•- vaultedII 1. noun(a leap aided by the hands or by a pole: With a vault he was over the fence and away.) salto2. verb(to leap (over): He vaulted (over) the fence.) saltar
См. также в других словарях:
valuables — val‧u‧a‧bles [ˈvæljuəblz, jblz ǁ jblz] noun [plural] things someone owns that are worth a lot of money, such as jewellery and electronic equipment: • The insurance policy covers valuables up to £3,000. * * * valuables UK US /ˈvæljuəblz/ noun … Financial and business terms
valuables — index assets, estate (property), property (possessions) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
valuables — see VALUABLE (Cf. valuable) … Etymology dictionary
valuables — n. to check one s valuables (esp. AE) * * * to check one s valuables (esp. AE) … Combinatory dictionary
valuables — [[t]væ̱ljuəb(ə)lz[/t]] N PLURAL Valuables are things that you own that are worth a lot of money, especially small objects such as jewellery. Leave your valuables in the hotel safe … English dictionary
valuables — val|u|a|bles [ˈvæljuəbəlz, jubəlz US jubəlz] n [plural] things that you own that are worth a lot of money, such as jewellery, cameras etc ▪ Guests should leave their valuables in the hotel safe … Dictionary of contemporary English
valuables — noun (plural) things that you own that are worth a lot of money, such as jewellery, cameras etc: Guests should leave their valuables in the hotel safe … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
valuables — noun valuable items collectively … Wiktionary
valuables — val|u|a|bles [ væljəblz ] noun plural small possessions that are worth a lot of money, for example jewelry … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
valuables — val·u·a·ble || væljÉ™bl n. something of great worth adj. of great worth, costly; cherished, dear, important … English contemporary dictionary
valuables — small valuable items of personal property. → valuable … English new terms dictionary