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  • 1 business

    ['biznis]
    1) (occupation; buying and selling: Selling china is my business; The shop does more business at Christmas than at any other time.) negócio
    2) (a shop, a firm: He owns his own business.) negócio
    3) (concern: Make it your business to help him; Let's get down to business (= Let's start the work etc that must be done).) assunto
    - businessman
    - on business
    * * *
    busi.ness
    [b'iznis] n 1 serviço, trabalho, profissão, ocupação. 2 assunto, negócio. important business / negócios importantes. 3 negócio, atividade comercial, comércio. he went into business / ele ingressou no comércio. 4 empresa, firma, estabelecimento industrial ou comercial. 5 loja. 6 direito de agir, interesse. 7 ação em representação teatral. a good stroke of business um bom negócio. he transacts business with ele mantém relações comerciais com. I mean business estou falando sério. it is not his business to do that não lhe compete fazer isso. it’s none of your business! não é da sua conta! I went about my business tratei da minha vida, cuidei dos meus negócios. mind your own business! tome conta da sua própria vida! monkey business sl maracutaia. no business done sem movimento comercial. on business a negócios, em assuntos comerciais. quite a business não é tão fácil. that did his business isto o liquidou. that is no business of yours isto não é da sua conta. to get down to business começar a trabalhar, a tratar de assuntos profissionais. to have no business não ter direito algum.

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  • 2 business

    ['biznis]
    1) (occupation; buying and selling: Selling china is my business; The shop does more business at Christmas than at any other time.) trabalho, profissão
    2) (a shop, a firm: He owns his own business.) negócio
    3) (concern: Make it your business to help him; Let's get down to business (= Let's start the work etc that must be done).) assunto
    - businessman - on business

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  • 3 monkey business

    (mishievous or illegal happenings etc.) diabrura
    * * *
    mon.key busi.ness
    [m'∧ŋki biznəs] n coll trapaça.
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    monkey business
    sl maracutaia.

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  • 4 show-business

    noun (the entertainment industry, especially the branch of the theatre concerned with variety shows, comedy etc.) indústria de variedades

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  • 5 monkey business

    (mishievous or illegal happenings etc.) artimanha

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  • 6 show-business

    noun (the entertainment industry, especially the branch of the theatre concerned with variety shows, comedy etc.) indústria de espetáculos

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  • 7 crash

    [kræʃ] 1. noun
    1) (a noise as of heavy things breaking or falling on something hard: I heard a crash, and looked round to see that he'd dropped all the plates.) estrondo
    2) (a collision: There was a crash involving three cars.) choque
    3) (a failure of a business etc: the Wall Street crash.) queda
    4) (a sudden failure of a computer: A computer crash is very costly.)
    2. verb
    1) (to (cause to) fall with a loud noise: The glass crashed to the floor.) esmigalhar-se
    2) (to drive or be driven violently (against, into): He crashed (his car); His car crashed into a wall.) bater
    3) ((of aircraft) to land or be landed in such a way as to be damaged or destroyed: His plane crashed in the mountains.) cair
    4) ((of a business) to fail.) falir
    5) (to force one's way noisily (through, into): He crashed through the undergrowth.) penetrar
    6) ((of a computer) to stop working suddenly: If the computer crashes, we may lose all our files.)
    3. adjective
    (rapid and concentrated: a crash course in computer technology.) intensivo
    - crash-land
    * * *
    crash1
    [kræʃ] n 1 estampido, estrondo, estrépito. 2 impacto, colisão, queda estrepitosa. 3 acidente de avião. •vt+vi 1 estalar, estrondear. 2 ir de encontro a, cair com estrépito. 3 despedaçar-se, estatelar-se. 4 Amer sl penetrar, furar uma festa. to crash into espatifar-se no solo, aterrissar de maneira que o avião sofra danos.
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    crash2
    [kræʃ] n tecido de linho ou algodão grosseiro usado para tapeçaria, toalhas, etc.

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  • 8 sideline

    1) (a business etc carried on outside one's regular job or activity: He runs a mail-order business as a sideline.) actividade suplementar
    2) (the line marking one of the long edges of a football pitch etc.) linha lateral

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  • 9 sideline

    1) (a business etc carried on outside one's regular job or activity: He runs a mail-order business as a sideline.) atividade paralela
    2) (the line marking one of the long edges of a football pitch etc.) linha lateral

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  • 10 establish

    [i'stæbliʃ]
    1) (to settle firmly in a position (eg a job, business etc): He established himself (in business) as a jeweller.) estabelecer(-se)
    2) (to found; to set up (eg a university, a business): How long has the firm been established?) estabelecer/fundar
    3) (to show to be true; to prove: The police established that he was guilty.) estabelecer
    - establishment
    - the Establishment
    * * *
    es.tab.lish
    [ist'æbli8] vt+vi estabelecer: 1 fundar, instituir. he established an account / ele abriu uma conta-corrente. 2 fixar, assentar, firmar. 3 determinar, decretar. 4 organizar. they established order / eles restabeleceram a ordem. 5 introduzir. 6 bater (recorde). 7 provar, demonstrar. 8 verificar, constatar. 9 formar, constituir (governo).

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  • 11 establish

    [i'stæbliʃ]
    1) (to settle firmly in a position (eg a job, business etc): He established himself (in business) as a jeweller.) estabelecer
    2) (to found; to set up (eg a university, a business): How long has the firm been established?) fundar
    3) (to show to be true; to prove: The police established that he was guilty.) provar
    - establishment - the Establishment

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  • 12 open

    ['əupən] 1. adjective
    1) (not shut, allowing entry or exit: an open box; The gate is wide open.) aberto
    2) (allowing the inside to be seen: an open book.) aberto
    3) (ready for business etc: The shop is open on Sunday afternoons; After the fog had cleared, the airport was soon open again; The gardens are open to the public.) aberto
    4) (not kept secret: an open show of affection.) aberto
    5) (frank: He was very open with me about his work.) aberto
    6) (still being considered etc: Leave the matter open.) em aberto
    7) (empty, with no trees, buildings etc: I like to be out in the open country; an open space.) aberto
    2. verb
    1) (to make or become open: He opened the door; The door opened; The new shop opened last week.) abrir(-se)
    2) (to begin: He opened the meeting with a speech of welcome.) abrir
    - opening
    - openly
    - open-air
    - open-minded
    - open-plan
    - be an open secret
    - bring something out into the open
    - bring out into the open
    - in the open
    - in the open air
    - keep/have an open mind
    - open on to
    - the open sea
    - open to
    - open up
    - with open arms
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    o.pen
    ['oupən] n 1 campo raso. 2 clareira. 3 ar livre. 4 abertura. 5 notoriedade. • vt+vi 1 abrir. 2 descerrar. 3 destampar. 4 desatar. 5 tornar acessível. 6 esclarecer. 7 divulgar, expor. 8 franquear, desobstruir. 9 estender, desdobrar. 10 começar, iniciar. 11 inaugurar. l2 ampliar, desenvolver. 13 romper. 14 rachar, fender. 15 tornar-se visível. • adj 1 aberto. 2 descerrado. 3 destampado. 4 desatado. 5 desembrulhado. 6 livre, desocupado. 7 disponível. 8 acessível. 9 conquistável. 10 discutível. 11 desprotegido, exposto. 12 público, notório. 13 claro, evidente. 14 franco, direto. 15 generoso, liberal. l6 sujeito a, suscetível de. 17 pendente, em aberto. 18 poroso. 19 perfurado. 20 irrestrito. half open meio aberto. he is not open with you ele não é franco com você. in the open a) ao ar livre. b) do conhecimento público. in the open street em plena rua. it is open to him ele tem plena liberdade. open to a) aberto a. b) sujeito a. c) disponível para. to lay open esclarecer. to open fire abrir fogo, atirar. to open out falar abertamente, revelar o que pensa. to open up a) tornar acessível. b) explorar. c) esclarecer. wide open escancarado.

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  • 13 open

    ['əupən] 1. adjective
    1) (not shut, allowing entry or exit: an open box; The gate is wide open.) aberto
    2) (allowing the inside to be seen: an open book.) aberto
    3) (ready for business etc: The shop is open on Sunday afternoons; After the fog had cleared, the airport was soon open again; The gardens are open to the public.) aberto
    4) (not kept secret: an open show of affection.) aberto
    5) (frank: He was very open with me about his work.) aberto
    6) (still being considered etc: Leave the matter open.) em aberto
    7) (empty, with no trees, buildings etc: I like to be out in the open country; an open space.) aberto
    2. verb
    1) (to make or become open: He opened the door; The door opened; The new shop opened last week.) abrir(-se)
    2) (to begin: He opened the meeting with a speech of welcome.) abrir
    - opening - openly - open-air - open-minded - open-plan - be an open secret - bring something out into the open - bring out into the open - in the open - in the open air - keep/have an open mind - open on to - the open sea - open to - open up - with open arms

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  • 14 boom

    I 1. [bu:m] noun
    (a sudden increase in a business etc: a boom in the sales of TV sets.) acréscimo
    2. verb
    (to increase suddenly (and profitably): Business is booming this week.) aumentar
    II 1. [bu:m] verb
    ((often with out) to make a hollow sound, like a large drum or gun: His voice boomed out over the loudspeaker.) ribombar
    2. noun
    (such a sound.) estrondo
    * * *
    boom1
    [bu:m] n 1 estrondo (como tiro de canhão). 2 incremento, aumento rápido (de atividades, de negócios), crescimento súbito. • vi+vt 1 lançar-se, arrojar-se. 2 estrondear, ribombar. 3 expandir-se, aumentar em atividade, crescer rapidamente.
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    boom2
    [bu:m] n 1 Naut pau-de-carga. 2 Naut botaló. 3 linha ou corrente de estacas para fechar um porto. 4 haste de apoio.

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  • 15 profit

    ['profit] 1. noun
    1) (money which is gained in business etc, eg from selling something for more than one paid for it: I made a profit of $8,000 on my house; He sold it at a huge profit.) lucro
    2) (advantage; benefit: A great deal of profit can be had from travelling abroad.) proveito
    2. verb
    ((with from or by) to gain profit(s) from: The business profited from its exports; He profited by his opponent's mistakes.) lucrar
    - profitably
    * * *
    prof.it
    [pr'ɔfit] n 1 lucro, ganho, rendimento. they made a profit on it / obtiveram lucro disto. 2 proveito, vantagem, benefício, bem. it’s for your own profit / é para seu próprio bem. • vt+vi 1 aproveitar, tirar proveito de. he profited by an opportunity / ele se aproveitou de uma oportunidade. 2 lucrar, ganhar. 3 beneficiar, favorecer. my teachings profited him / meus ensinamentos lhe foram proveitosos. 4 ser vantajoso ou lucrativo. at a profit of com um lucro de.

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  • 16 carry on

    1) (to continue: You must carry on working; Carry on with your work.) continuar
    2) (to manage (a business etc): He carries on a business as a grocer.) dirigir

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  • 17 sell up

    (to sell a house, business etc: He has sold up his share of the business.) vender

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  • 18 boom

    I 1. [bu:m] noun
    (a sudden increase in a business etc: a boom in the sales of TV sets.) boom
    2. verb
    (to increase suddenly (and profitably): Business is booming this week.) estourar
    II 1. [bu:m] verb
    ((often with out) to make a hollow sound, like a large drum or gun: His voice boomed out over the loudspeaker.) trovejar
    2. noun
    (such a sound.) estrondo

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  • 19 carry on

    1) (to continue: You must carry on working; Carry on with your work.) prosseguir
    2) (to manage (a business etc): He carries on a business as a grocer.) dirigir

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  • 20 crash

    [kræʃ] 1. noun
    1) (a noise as of heavy things breaking or falling on something hard: I heard a crash, and looked round to see that he'd dropped all the plates.) estrondo
    2) (a collision: There was a crash involving three cars.) trombada
    3) (a failure of a business etc: the Wall Street crash.) craque
    4) (a sudden failure of a computer: A computer crash is very costly.)
    2. verb
    1) (to (cause to) fall with a loud noise: The glass crashed to the floor.) espatifar(-se)
    2) (to drive or be driven violently (against, into): He crashed (his car); His car crashed into a wall.) colidir, chocar-se contra
    3) ((of aircraft) to land or be landed in such a way as to be damaged or destroyed: His plane crashed in the mountains.) espatifar(-se)
    4) ((of a business) to fail.) falir
    5) (to force one's way noisily (through, into): He crashed through the undergrowth.) abrir caminho ruidosamente
    6) ((of a computer) to stop working suddenly: If the computer crashes, we may lose all our files.)
    3. adjective
    (rapid and concentrated: a crash course in computer technology.) intensivo
    - crash-land

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