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1 routine
[ru:'ti:n] 1. noun(a regular, fixed way of doing things: one's daily routine; One needs some routine.) rotina2. adjective(regular; ordinary: routine work.) de rotina* * *rou.tine[ru:t'i:n] n 1 rotina, uso geral, hábito, prática regular. 2 discurso ou fórmula repetitiva. 3 série fixa (de passos de dança, exercícios em apresentação de ginástica, números em um espetáculo, etc.). 4 Comp rotina. • adj rotineiro, costumeiro, habitual, de praxe. -
2 routine
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3 routine
rotina; rotineiro, comumEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > routine
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4 routine message
mensagem de serviço, telegrama de serviçoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > routine message
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5 routine orders
ordens de serviçoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > routine orders
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6 routine step
passo de estradaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > routine step
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7 routine
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8 diagnostic routine
di.ag.nos.tic rou.tine[daiəgn'ɔstik ru:ti:n] Comp rotina seguida para localizar mau funcionamento ou erro na codificação. -
9 input routine
in.put rou.tine['input ru:ti:n] n Comp rotina de entrada. -
10 rerun routine
re.run rou.tine[r'i:r∧n ru:ti:n] n Comp rotina de repetição de execução. -
11 trace routine
trace rou.tine[tr'eis ru:ti:n] n rotina de análise, rotina de contraste. -
12 utility routine
u.til.i.ty rou.tine[ju:t'iliti ru:ti:n] n Comp rotina utilitária. -
13 acquaint
[ə'kweint]1) (to make (usually oneself) familiar (with): You must acquaint yourself with the routine of the office.) familiarizar(-se)2) (to inform (a person) of: Have you acquainted her with your plans?) dar a conhecer•- be acquainted with
- make someone's acquaintance* * *ac.quaint[əkw'eint] vt 1 informar, avisar, comunicar. 2 inteirar, dar a entender. 3 instruir, familiarizar. to be acquainted with 1 conhecer pessoalmente. she is acquainted with my brother / ela conhece o meu irmão. 2 entender. acquaint yourself with your duties / inteire-se de seus deveres. -
14 deviate
['di:vieit](to turn aside, especially from a right, normal or standard course: She will not deviate from her routine.) desviar-se* * *de.vi.ate[d'i:vieit] n pessoa que se afasta muito da norma padrão, especialmente sexual. • vt+vi desviar-se (da virtude, etc.), apartar-se, afastar-se, divergir. -
15 diagnostic program
di.ag.nos.tic pro.gram[daiəgn'ɔstik prougræm] n Comp = link=diagnostic%20routine diagnostic routine. -
16 order
['o:də] 1. noun1) (a statement (by a person in authority) of what someone must do; a command: He gave me my orders.) ordem2) (an instruction to supply something: orders from Germany for special gates.) ordem3) (something supplied: Your order is nearly ready.) encomenda4) (a tidy state: The house is in (good) order.) ordem5) (a system or method: I must have order in my life.) ordem6) (an arrangement (of people, things etc) in space, time etc: in alphabetical order; in order of importance.) ordem7) (a peaceful condition: law and order.) ordem8) (a written instruction to pay money: a banker's order.) ordem9) (a group, class, rank or position: This is a list of the various orders of plants; the social order.) classe10) (a religious society, especially of monks: the Benedictine order.) ordem2. verb1) (to tell (someone) to do something (from a position of authority): He ordered me to stand up.) mandar2) (to give an instruction to supply: I have ordered some new furniture from the shop; He ordered a steak.) encomendar3) (to put in order: Should we order these alphabetically?) ordenar•- orderly3. noun1) (a hospital attendant who does routine jobs.) auxiliar2) (a soldier who carries an officer's orders and messages.) ordenança•- order-form
- in order
- in order that
- in order
- in order to
- made to order
- on order
- order about
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- a tall order* * *or.der['ɔ:də] n 1 ordem, seqüência, disposição. 2 regra, norma, método. 3 arrumação. 4 condição, estado. 5 classe, categoria. 6 mando, diretiva. 7 comando. 8 pedido, encomenda. 9 encargo. 10 natureza. 11 sociedade religiosa ou fraternal. 12 ordem de pagamento. 13 ordenação. 14 comenda. 15 condição normal, correta, apropriada. 16 estado de eficiência. 17 regulamento. 18 qualidade, espécie, prescrição, receita. • vt+vi 1 ordenar, dispor, arranjar. 2 mandar, determinar. 3 comandar. 4 regular. 5 decidir, resolver. 6 pedir, encomendar. 7 consagrar. 8 Med receitar. banker’s order = link=standing%20orderstanding order. autorizado para débito em conta bancária. by order of por ordem de. I am not under your orders eu não estou sob as suas ordens. in due order em perfeita ordem. in good order em bom estado. in order that a fim de que. in order to a fim de. in short order rapidamente. made to order feito por encomenda. mail order aquisição de bens pelo correio. of/ in the order of Brit on the order of Amer cerca de, da ordem de. on order pedido, mas ainda não recebido. order of the day ordem do dia. orders are orders ordens são ordens. out of order desarranjado, enguiçado. pecking order ordem hierárquica. postal order vale postal. temporary restraining order liminar. to call to order chamar à ordem. to keep order manter a ordem. to order about ou around mandar de lá para cá. to order out mandar sair. to place an order Com fazer um pedido. to take orders / to be in orders ordenar-se. -
17 get into the swing (of things)
(to begin to fit into a routine etc.) entrar na rotinaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > get into the swing (of things)
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18 get into the swing (of things)
(to begin to fit into a routine etc.) entrar na rotinaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > get into the swing (of things)
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19 acquaint
[ə'kweint]1) (to make (usually oneself) familiar (with): You must acquaint yourself with the routine of the office.) familiarizar-se2) (to inform (a person) of: Have you acquainted her with your plans?) informar•- be acquainted with - make someone's acquaintance -
20 deviate
['di:vieit](to turn aside, especially from a right, normal or standard course: She will not deviate from her routine.) desviar(-se)
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