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1 jittery
['‹itəri](very nervous and easily upset: She has become very jittery since her accident.) nervoso* * *jit.ter.y[dʒ'itəri] adj Amer sl nervoso, trêmulo. -
2 jumpy
adjective (nervous; easily upset: He has been very jumpy and irritable lately.) nervoso* * *jum.py[dʒ'∧mpi] adj 1 saltador, saltão. 2 nervoso, apreensivo. -
3 philosophic
[-'so-]1) (of philosophy: a philosophical discussion; philosophical works.) filosófico2) ((of a person) calm, not easily upset or worried: He's had a lot of bad luck, but he's philosophical about it.) filosófico* * *phil.o.soph.ic[filəs'ɔfik] adj 1 filosófico. 2 prudente, sereno, comedido. -
4 philosophical
[-'so-]1) (of philosophy: a philosophical discussion; philosophical works.) filosófico2) ((of a person) calm, not easily upset or worried: He's had a lot of bad luck, but he's philosophical about it.) filosófico* * *phil.o.soph.i.cal[filəs'ɔfikəl] adj = link=philosophic philosophic. -
5 highly-strung
adjective (very nervous; very easily upset or excited.) sensível -
6 highly-strung
adjective (very nervous; very easily upset or excited.) irascível -
7 jittery
['‹itəri](very nervous and easily upset: She has become very jittery since her accident.) nervoso, agitado -
8 jumpy
adjective (nervous; easily upset: He has been very jumpy and irritable lately.) sobressaltado -
9 philosophic
[-'so-]1) (of philosophy: a philosophical discussion; philosophical works.) filosófico2) ((of a person) calm, not easily upset or worried: He's had a lot of bad luck, but he's philosophical about it.) filosófico -
10 philosophical
[-'so-]1) (of philosophy: a philosophical discussion; philosophical works.) filosófico2) ((of a person) calm, not easily upset or worried: He's had a lot of bad luck, but he's philosophical about it.) filosófico -
11 excitable
adjective (easily becoming excited or upset.) excitável* * *ex.cit.a.ble[iks'ait2b2l] adj excitável, irritável. -
12 placid
(calm and not easily disturbed or upset: a placid child.) plácido- placidly- placidness* * *plac.id[pl'æsid] adj plácido, calmo, sereno, tranqüilo. -
13 stable
I ['steibl] adjective1) (firm and steady or well-balanced: This chair isn't very stable.) estável2) (firmly established and likely to last: a stable government.) estável3) ((of a person or his character) unlikely to become unreasonably upset or hysterical: She's the only stable person in the whole family.) estável4) ((of a substance) not easily decomposed.) estável•- stabilize
- stabilise
- stabilization
- stabilisation II ['steibl] noun1) (a building in which horses are kept.) estábulo2) ((in plural) a horse-keeping establishment: He runs the riding stables.) cavalariça* * *stable1[st'eibəl] n 1 estábulo. 2 grupo de animais abrigados em estábulo. 3 (também stables pl) estrebaria, conjunto de estábulos, haras. 4 grupo de cavalos de corrida pertencentes a um só dono. 5 tratadores para um grupo destes. • vt+vi estabular, manter em estábulo. to shut/ close the stable door after the horse has bolted colocar a tranca depois de a porta ser arrombada, tomar precaução quando o dano já foi causado.————————stable2[st'eibəl] adj 1 estável, constante, firme. 2 fixo, permanente. 3 sólido, resistente. -
14 thick-skinned
adjective (not easily hurt by criticism or insults: You won't upset her - she's very thick-skinned.) insensível* * *thick-skinned[θik sk'ind] adj 1 que tem a pele grossa. 2 insensível. -
15 thin-skinned
adjective (sensitive; easily hurt or upset: Be careful what you say - she's very thin-skinned.) melindroso* * *thin-skinned[θin sk'ind] adj 1 de pele fina. 2 sensível. -
16 nerves
noun plural (the condition of being too easily excited or upset: She suffers from nerves.) nervos -
17 excitable
adjective (easily becoming excited or upset.) excitável -
18 nerves
noun plural (the condition of being too easily excited or upset: She suffers from nerves.) nervos -
19 placid
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20 stable
I ['steibl] adjective1) (firm and steady or well-balanced: This chair isn't very stable.) firme2) (firmly established and likely to last: a stable government.) estável3) ((of a person or his character) unlikely to become unreasonably upset or hysterical: She's the only stable person in the whole family.) estável, equilibrado4) ((of a substance) not easily decomposed.) estável•- stabilize - stabilise - stabilization - stabilisation II ['steibl] noun1) (a building in which horses are kept.) estábulo2) ((in plural) a horse-keeping establishment: He runs the riding stables.) cavalariça
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