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1 occasion
[ɔkazjɔ̃](bonne affaire) pechincha femininoavoir l'occasion de faire quelque chose ter oportunidade de fazer algoà l'occasion de por ocasião ded'occasion de segunda mão* * *occasion ɔkazjɔ̃]nome femininooportunidadesaisir l'occasionaproveitar a ocasião/oportunidaded'occasionde ocasião; casualpor ocasião deem segunda mãoa ocasião faz o ladrão -
2 occasion
[ɔkazjɔ̃](bonne affaire) pechincha femininoavoir l'occasion de faire quelque chose ter oportunidade de fazer algoà l'occasion de por ocasião ded'occasion de segunda mão* * *[ɔkazjɔ̃](bonne affaire) pechincha femininoavoir l'occasion de faire quelque chose ter oportunidade de fazer algoà l'occasion de por ocasião ded'occasion de segunda mão -
3 occasion
[ə'keiʒən]1) (a particular time: I've heard him speak on several occasions.) ocasião2) (a special event: The wedding was a great occasion.) ocasião•- occasionally* * *oc.ca.sion[ək'eiʒən] n 1 ocasião, oportunidade. 2 ensejo. 3 causa, motivo. 4 razão. • vt ocasionar, causar, originar. on occasion oportunamente, de vez em quando. sense of occasion senso de oportunidade. there is no occasion for it não é necessário. to rise to the occasion enfrentar uma emergência. to take occasion aproveitar a ocasião. -
4 occasion
[ə'keiʒən]1) (a particular time: I've heard him speak on several occasions.) ocasião2) (a special event: The wedding was a great occasion.) ocasião•- occasionally -
5 occasion
I. (n)ocasião, oportunidadeII. (v)ocasionar, causar, originarEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > occasion
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6 occasion
ocasião, vez -
7 as occasion offers
as occasion offerscomo a ocasião se apresenta. -
8 it fits the occasion
it fits the occasionisto vem a propósito. -
9 on occasion
on occasionoportunamente, de vez em quando. -
10 sense of occasion
sense of occasionsenso de oportunidade. -
11 there is no occasion for it
there is no occasion for itnão é necessário. -
12 to rise to the occasion
to rise to the occasionenfrentar uma emergência. -
13 to take occasion
to take occasionaproveitar a ocasião. -
14 to take the occasion by the forelock
to take the occasion by the forelockagarrar a ocasião pelos cabelos.English-Portuguese dictionary > to take the occasion by the forelock
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15 we rose to the occasion
we rose to the occasionmostramo-nos à altura da situação. -
16 rise to the occasion
(to be able to do what is required in an emergency etc: He had never had to make a speech before, but he rose to the occasion magnificently.) portar-se à altura -
17 rise to the occasion
(to be able to do what is required in an emergency etc: He had never had to make a speech before, but he rose to the occasion magnificently.) mostrar-se à altura da situaçãoEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > rise to the occasion
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18 state occasion
state oc.ca.sion[st'eit əkeiʒən] n ato governamental solene. -
19 circonstance
[siʀkɔ̃stɑ̃s](occasion) ocasião femininode circonstance adequado(da) às circunstânciascirconstances atténuantes circunstâncias atenuantes* * *[siʀkɔ̃stɑ̃s](occasion) ocasião femininode circonstance adequado(da) às circunstânciascirconstances atténuantes circunstâncias atenuantes -
20 manquer
[mɑ̃ke]Verbe transitif (train, occasion) perder(cible) falharVerbe intransitif (échouer) falhar(être absent) faltarelle nous manque temos saudades ou sentimos falta delail me manque dix euros faltam-me dez eurosmanquer de quelque chose ter falta de algoil a manqué (de) se faire écraser por pouco não foi atropelado* * *[mɑ̃ke]Verbe transitif (train, occasion) perder(cible) falharVerbe intransitif (échouer) falhar(être absent) faltarelle nous manque temos saudades ou sentimos falta delail me manque dix euros faltam-me dez eurosmanquer de quelque chose ter falta de algoil a manqué (de) se faire écraser por pouco não foi atropelado
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occasion — [ ɔkazjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1174; lat. occasio 1 ♦ Circonstance qui vient à propos, qui convient. Une occasion inespérée. C est « une belle occasion à saisir » (Martin du Gard). ⇒ aubaine, chance, fam. occase, opportunité. Loc. Saisir l occasion par les… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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