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  • 1 doubtful

    1) (feeling doubt; uncertain what to think, expect etc: He is doubtful about the future of the school.) duvidoso
    2) (able to be doubted; not clear: The outcome is doubtful; a doubtful result.) duvidoso
    3) (uncertain but rather unlikely, unhopeful etc: It is doubtful whether this will work; a doubtful improvement.) duvidoso
    4) (suspicious: He's rather a doubtful character.) suspeito
    * * *
    doubt.ful
    [d'autful] adj 1 duvidoso, que oferece dúvida. 2 incerto, indeciso, irresoluto. 3 obscuro, ambíguo, vago. 4 suspeito, hesitante, questionável. to be doubtful of duvidar de.

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  • 2 optical

    ['optikəl]
    adjective (of or concerning sight or what one sees: The two objects in the picture appear to be the same size, but this is just an optical illusion (= they are not actually the same size); microscopes and other optical instruments.) óptico
    * * *
    op.ti.cal
    ['ɔptikəl] adj 1 óptico. 2 visual. optical character reader Comp leitora óptica de caracteres: dispositivo que pode ler informações especialmente impressas e passá-las diretamente para um computador.

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  • 3 spoil

    [spoil]
    past tense, past participles - spoiled, spoilt; verb
    1) (to damage or ruin; to make bad or useless: If you touch that drawing you'll spoil it.) estragar
    2) (to give (a child etc) too much of what he wants and possibly make his character, behaviour etc worse by doing so: They spoil that child dreadfully and she's becoming unbearable!) estragar
    - spoilt
    - spoilsport
    * * *
    [spɔil] n 1 (também spoils pl) espólio, presa (de guerra). 2 pilhagem, saque. 3 cargos, posições preenchidas por protegidos políticos. • vt+vi (ps+pp spoilt, spoiled) 1 arruinar, danificar, estragar, destruir. your news spoilt my appetite / perdi o apetite por causa das suas notícias. 2 deteriorar, estragar-se, apodrecer. 3 estragar (o caráter), corromper. 4 saquear, pilhar, roubar. 5 estragar (crianças) com mimos, mimar. 6 frustrar, baldar. he’s spoiling for it coll ele está louco atrás disto. spare the rod and spoil the child criança mimada, criança estragada.

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  • 4 testimonial

    [-'mouniəl]
    noun (a (written) statement saying what one knows about a person's character, abilities etc: When applying for a job, one usually needs a testimonial from one's last employer.) carta de recomendação
    * * *
    tes.ti.mo.ni.al
    [testim'ouniəl] n 1 atestado, certificado, certidão, referência. 2 presente de reconhecimento ou de honra. • adj 1 de honra. 2 de testemunho.

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  • 5 doubtful

    1) (feeling doubt; uncertain what to think, expect etc: He is doubtful about the future of the school.) incerto
    2) (able to be doubted; not clear: The outcome is doubtful; a doubtful result.) duvidoso
    3) (uncertain but rather unlikely, unhopeful etc: It is doubtful whether this will work; a doubtful improvement.) duvidoso
    4) (suspicious: He's rather a doubtful character.) duvidoso

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  • 6 spoil

    [spoil]
    past tense, past participles - spoiled, spoilt; verb
    1) (to damage or ruin; to make bad or useless: If you touch that drawing you'll spoil it.) estragar
    2) (to give (a child etc) too much of what he wants and possibly make his character, behaviour etc worse by doing so: They spoil that child dreadfully and she's becoming unbearable!) mimar, estragar
    - spoilt - spoilsport

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > spoil

  • 7 testimonial

    [-'mouniəl]
    noun (a (written) statement saying what one knows about a person's character, abilities etc: When applying for a job, one usually needs a testimonial from one's last employer.) testemunho

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > testimonial

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