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  • 21 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, tirar proveito
    - profitably

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  • 22 sell up

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

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  • 23 chief

    [ i:f] 1. adjective
    (greatest in importance etc: the chief cause of disease.) principal
    2. noun
    (the head of a clan or tribe, or a department, business etc.) chefe
    - chief executive officer
    - chieftain
    * * *
    [tʃi:f] n 1 chefe, comandante, dirigente, superior, pessoa principal, cabeça. 2 chefe de tribo, cacique. 3 parte mais importante, parte melhor. • adj 1 principal, superior, chefe. 2 primeiro, mais importante, cardinal, essencial. chief-of-staff chefe do estado-maior. in chief supremo, em chefe. too many chiefs and not enough Indians muitos caciques para pouco índio.

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  • 24 partner

    1. noun
    1) (a person who shares the ownership of a business etc with one or more others: She was made a partner in the firm.) sócio
    2) (one of two people who dance, play in a game etc together: a tennis/dancing partner.) parceiro
    2. verb
    (to be a partner to (someone): He partnered his wife in the last dance.) acompanhar
    * * *
    part.ner
    [p'a:tnə] n 1 sócio, associado. 2 parceiro, co-participante, companheiro. 3 consorte, cônjuge. 4 par (de dança). 5 cúmplice, assecla. • vt+vi 1 associar-se a. 2 ser parceiro de. 3 prover de sócio ou parceiro. acting partner sócio ativo. sleeping partner sócio passivo. to be a partner in participar de, compartilhar de.

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  • 25 chief

    [ i:f] 1. adjective
    (greatest in importance etc: the chief cause of disease.) principal
    2. noun
    (the head of a clan or tribe, or a department, business etc.) chefe
    - chief executive officer - chieftain

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > chief

  • 26 partner

    1. noun
    1) (a person who shares the ownership of a business etc with one or more others: She was made a partner in the firm.) sócio
    2) (one of two people who dance, play in a game etc together: a tennis/dancing partner.) parceiro
    2. verb
    (to be a partner to (someone): He partnered his wife in the last dance.) ser parceiro de

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > partner

  • 27 agent

    ['ei‹ənt]
    1) (a person or thing that acts: detergents and other cleaning agents.) agente
    2) (a person who acts for someone in business etc: our agent in London; a theatrical agent.) agente
    3) ((especially secret agent) a spy: an agent for the Russians.) agente
    - by/through the agency of
    * * *
    a.gent
    ['eidʒənt] n 1 agente: a) representante, corretor, comissário. b) administrador. c) causa, força, agente natural. 2 coll vendedor. 3 Chem reagente. free agent pessoa que age independentemente. physical agents forças naturais.

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  • 28 finance

    1. noun
    1) ((the study or management of) money affairs: He is an expert in finance.) finanças/assuntos financeiros
    2) ((often in plural) the money one has to spend: The government is worried about the state of the country's finances.) finanças
    2. verb
    (to give money for (a plan, business etc): Will the company finance your trip abroad?) financiar
    - financially
    - financier
    * * *
    fi.nance
    [f'ainæns; fən'æns] n 1 finança ou finanças: ciência dos assuntos monetários. 2 recursos pecuniários. 3 erário, estado financeiro de um país, fundos públicos, rendas públicas. • vt+vi 1 financiar, custear. 2 administrar as finanças de. 3 realizar operações financeiras.

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  • 29 liquidate

    [-deit]
    1) (to close, and finish the affairs of (a business etc that has no money to continue).) liquidar
    2) (to get rid of.) liquidar
    * * *
    liq.ui.date
    [l'ikwideit] vt+vi 1 liquidar, saldar. 2 decidir, resolver. 3 suprimir, matar.

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  • 30 bad start

    (to start well or badly in a race, business etc.) começar bem/mal

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  • 31 deal with

    1) (to be concerned with: This book deals with methods of teaching English.) tratar de
    2) (to take action about, especially in order to solve a problem, get rid of a person, complete a piece of business etc: She deals with all the inquiries.) tratar de

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  • 32 get off to a good

    (to start well or badly in a race, business etc.) começar bem/mal

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  • 33 agent

    ['ei‹ənt]
    1) (a person or thing that acts: detergents and other cleaning agents.) agente
    2) (a person who acts for someone in business etc: our agent in London; a theatrical agent.) agente
    3) ((especially secret agent) a spy: an agent for the Russians.) agente
    - by/through the agency of

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > agent

  • 34 bad start

    (to start well or badly in a race, business etc.) começar bem/mal

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > bad start

  • 35 deal with

    1) (to be concerned with: This book deals with methods of teaching English.) tratar de
    2) (to take action about, especially in order to solve a problem, get rid of a person, complete a piece of business etc: She deals with all the inquiries.) tratar de

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > deal with

  • 36 finance

    1. noun
    1) ((the study or management of) money affairs: He is an expert in finance.) finanças
    2) ((often in plural) the money one has to spend: The government is worried about the state of the country's finances.) finanças
    2. verb
    (to give money for (a plan, business etc): Will the company finance your trip abroad?) financiar
    - financially - financier

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > finance

  • 37 get off to a good

    (to start well or badly in a race, business etc.) começar bem/mal

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > get off to a good

  • 38 liquidate

    [-deit]
    1) (to close, and finish the affairs of (a business etc that has no money to continue).) liquidar
    2) (to get rid of.) liquidar

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > liquidate

  • 39 go

    [ɡəu] 1. 3rd person singular present tense - goes; verb
    1) (to walk, travel, move etc: He is going across the field; Go straight ahead; When did he go out?) ir
    2) (to be sent, passed on etc: Complaints have to go through the proper channels.) passar
    3) (to be given, sold etc: The prize goes to John Smith; The table went for $100.) ir
    4) (to lead to: Where does this road go?) ir
    5) (to visit, to attend: He goes to school every day; I decided not to go to the movie.) ir
    6) (to be destroyed etc: This wall will have to go.) ser liquidado
    7) (to proceed, be done: The meeting went very well.) decorrer
    8) (to move away: I think it is time you were going.) ir embora
    9) (to disappear: My purse has gone!) sumir
    10) (to do (some action or activity): I'm going for a walk; I'm going hiking next week-end.) ir (fazer)
    11) (to fail etc: I think the clutch on this car has gone.) ir-se abaixo
    12) (to be working etc: I don't think that clock is going.) funcionar
    13) (to become: These apples have gone bad.) ficar
    14) (to be: Many people in the world regularly go hungry.) estar
    15) (to be put: Spoons go in that drawer.) guardar-se
    16) (to pass: Time goes quickly when you are enjoying yourself.) passar
    17) (to be used: All her pocket-money goes on sweets.) gastar-se
    18) (to be acceptable etc: Anything goes in this office.) valer
    19) (to make a particular noise: Dogs go woof, not miaow.) fazer
    20) (to have a particular tune etc: How does that song go?) ser
    21) (to become successful etc: She always makes a party go.) correr bem
    2. noun
    1) (an attempt: I'm not sure how to do it, but I'll have a go.) tentativa
    2) (energy: She's full of go.) genica
    3. adjective
    1) (successful: That shop is still a going concern.) bem sucedido
    2) (in existence at present: the going rate for typing manuscripts.) actual
    4. noun
    (permission: We'll start as soon as we get the go-ahead.) licença
    - going-over
    - goings-on
    - no-go
    - all go
    - be going on for
    - be going on
    - be going strong
    - from the word go
    - get going
    - give the go-by
    - go about
    - go after
    - go against
    - go along
    - go along with
    - go around
    - go around with
    - go at
    - go back
    - go back on
    - go by
    - go down
    - go far
    - go for
    - go in
    - go in for
    - go into
    - go off
    - go on
    - go on at
    - go out
    - go over
    - go round
    - go slow
    - go steady
    - go through
    - go through with
    - go too far
    - go towards
    - go up
    - go up in smoke/flames
    - go with
    - go without
    - keep going
    - make a go of something
    - make a go
    - on the go
    * * *
    [gou] n 1 ação de andar, andar. 2 espírito, impulso, energia, animação. 3 estado das coisas, modo, estilo. 4 autorização para prosseguir. 5 vez (de jogar), tentativa. 6 remessa. 7 ocorrência. 8 sucesso. • vt+vi (ps went, pp gone) 1 ir, seguir, prosseguir, andar. 2 sair, partir, deixar, ir embora. 3 estar em movimento, andar, trabalhar (máquinas), soar. 4 ficar, tornar-se, vir a ser. 5 estar, ser. 6 começar, empreender. 7 proceder, avançar. 8 correr, vagar, estar em uso corrente. 9 meter-se, intrometer-se. 10 estender-se, alcançar. 11 passar. 12 ser vendido, ser entregue. 13 tender, levar, conduzir. 14 resultar, redundar. 15 pertencer, caber. 16 combinar, harmonizar. 17 explodir, estourar. 18 deixar de existir, perder, gastar. 19 morrer. 20 afrouxar. a fair go uma chance. all the go na moda. a near go um escape por um triz. anything goes Amer vale tudo. as men go como costuma acontecer com os homens. at one go de uma só vez, simultaneamente. be gone! afaste-se!, saia! dead and gone morto e passado. do you go with me? você me compreende?, você concorda comigo? from the word go desde o começo. go along with you! sem essa!, não acredito em você! going, going, gone! Auction primeiro, segundo, terceiro! go to it! coll vamos a isso! have a go at it! faça uma tentativa! he goes by the name of X ele é conhecido sob o nome X. here’s a go! agora avante! is it a go? combinado? it is all (quite) the go está bem em moda. it is no go coll não vai, não adianta. (it’s) no go nada feito. it was touch and go estava por um fio de cabelo, por um triz. let go! largue! let me go! solte-me! on the go em movimento, em atividade. pop went the bottle a garrafa estourou. that goes for you too isto também se aplica a você. that goes to show Amer isto demonstra. there is no go in the show coll o negócio não anda. there it goes again vai começar tudo de novo. to give it a go tentar. to go about 1 passar de um lugar para outro. 2 estar ocupado com. 3 procurar. 4 circular. to go about one’s business 1 prestar atenção com as suas coisas, seu negócio. 2 partir, deixar. to go abroad viajar para o exterior. to go against ir contra. to go ahead continuar, começar imediatamente. to go along with concordar com, apoiar. to go aside 1 errar. 2 retirar-se. to go astray perder-se, perder o caminho. to go at atacar. to go away partir. to go back voltar. to go back on trair, não cumprir uma promessa. to go bail fiar, afiançar. to go down 1 afundar. 2 deteriorar. 3 ser aceito, acreditado. 4 Comp quebrar. 5 sair da universidade. 6 sl acontecer. 7 ir para a cadeia. to go down on vulg fazer sexo oral com. to go down the drain 1 desperdiçar, não ser aproveitado. 2 perder o valor. to go down with pegar uma doença. to go Dutch repartir proporcionalmente uma conta ou despesa, Braz coll rachar uma conta. to go far ir longe, ter sucesso. to go for 1 atacar. 2 ir atrás. 3 tentar. 4 ser atraído por. 5 buscar, procurar. to go for broke arriscar tudo para vencer, dar o máximo de si. to go for nothing não ter valor. to go halves dividir igualmente uma conta, despesa. to go hang ser esquecido, negligenciado. to go hard with passar por dificuldades, custar caro a, ser difícil para. to go in entrar. to go in and out entrar e sair livremente. to go in for 1 praticar. 2 ter como profissão ou hobby. he goes in for sailing / ele gosta de velejar. he decided to go in for law / ele decidiu estudar (seguir a carreira de) direito. 3 participar de uma competição, prestar um exame. to go into 1 entrar. he went into convulsions / ele entrou em convulsões. he went into business / ele entrou nos negócios. 2 investigar. 3 ter, adotar como profissão. to go in unto Bib ter relações sexuais com. to go in with entrar em uma sociedade com, ajuntar-se com. to go it alone fazer algo sozinho, virar-se sozinho. to go live Radio, TV estar ao vivo. to go native adaptar-se a uma cultura estrangeira. to go off 1 deixar, partir. the train went off / o trem partiu. 2 disparar, explodir. the gun went off / a arma disparou. 3 piorar, deteriorar. the cinema has gone off / o cinema piorou. 4 estragar (comida). 5 chegar a uma conclusão esperada. 6 deixar de gostar de uma pessoa. 7 sl experimentar orgasmo. to go off with 1 largar um relacionamento para se relacionar com uma outra pessoa. 2 levar, pegar, carregar. to go on 1 continuar. you can’t go on the way you’ve been / você não pode continuar desta maneira. 2 comportar-se. 3 falar muito. he went on about it for half an hour / ele falou sobre isso durante meia hora. 4 existir, durar. 5 adequar-se. 6 começar. 7 aparecer no palco. 8 acontecer. to go on a journey sair em viagem. to go one better than exceder, sobrepujar. to go one’s own way agir, fazer independentemente. to go one’s way partir. to go on horseback andar a cavalo. to go on strike entrar em greve. to go on well with dar-se muito bem com. to go out 1 tornar-se extinto, extinguir. the fire went out / o fogo apagou-se. 2 partir, sair. 3 sair de moda. to go out of business deixar, desistir de um negócio, fechar as portas. to go out of fashion sair da moda. to go out of print estar esgotado (livros). to go over 1 revisar, rever, examinar. 2 relembrar. 3 ficar perto de. 4 visitar. 5 repetir. to go over to 1 mudar de opinião ou de partido. 2 TV mudar o lugar da transmissão. to go places 1 viajar muito. 2 prosperar, progredir, fazer sucesso. to go round ter suficiente. to go shares dividir. to go sick ficar doente. to go slow trabalhar, produzir menos (para obter algo dos empresários). to go stag sair desacompanhado. to go steady namorar firme. to go through 1 passar por. 2 gastar tudo. 3 Jur ir, ser aceito. 4 praticar, ensaiar. 5 olhar cuidadosamente. 6 ler do começo ao fim. to go through fire and water passar por todas as situações. to go together harmonizar, condizer. to go to pieces ficar em pedaços. the doll has gone to pieces / a boneca ficou em pedaços. to go under 1 falhar. 2 afundar, submergir. to go up 1 subir, ascender, aumentar. 2 ser destruído por fogo ou explosão. 3 aumentar preços. 4 entrar em uma universidade. to go with acompanhar, concordar, combinar. to go without passar sem. that goes without saying / é evidente, não precisa dizer. to go wrong dar errado, falhar, fracassar. to have a go tentar. to have a go at 1 criticar. 2 atacar fisicamente. 3 amolar, irritar alguém. what goes with it? o que é que acompanha isto? who goes? de quem é a vez? who goes there? quem está aí? years gone by anos passados.

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  • 40 diplomacy

    [di'plouməsi]
    1) (the business of making agreements, treaties etc between countries; the business of looking after the affairs of one's country etc in a foreign country.) diplomacia
    2) (skill and tact in dealing with people, persuading them etc: Use a little diplomacy and she'll soon agree to help.) diplomacia
    - diplomatic
    - diplomatically
    * * *
    di.plo.ma.cy
    [dipl'ouməsi] n 1 diplomacia. 2 habilidade, astúcia. 3 tato, tino, prudência.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > diplomacy

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