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1 pendant
['pendənt]1) (an ornament hung from a necklace: a pendant hanging from a silver chain.) pendente2) (the ornament and the necklace together: She fastened a gold pendant round her neck.) pingente* * *pen.dant[p'endənt] n 1 pendente, berloque, brinco. 2 parelha: peça ou objeto que faz par com outro semelhante. 3 apêndice, acrescentamento. 4 pêndulo. 5 Archit ornato pendente. 6 fio pendente para acender lâmpada. 7 flâmula, galhardete. 8 Naut coroa de mastro, guardim. -
2 pending
pend.ing[p'endiŋ] adj pendente: 1 suspenso, pendurado. 2 iminente. 3 que está aguardando solução. • prep 1 durante. 2 até. -
3 depend
[di'pend]( with on)1) (to rely on: You can't depend on his arriving on time.) contar2) (to rely on receiving necessary (financial) support from: The school depends for its survival on money from the Church.) depender de3) ((of a future happening etc) to be decided by: Our success depends on everyone working hard.) depender•- dependant
- dependent
- it/that depends
- it all depends* * *de.pend[dip'end] (on, upon) vt+vi 1 depender de alguém ou de alguma coisa. 2 contar com, confiar em, fiar-se em. you may depend on it / conte com isso. 3 estar na dependência de, estar subordinado a, estar sob domínio, autoridade ou influência de, ser dependente. 4 ( from) pender, estar pendurado. a man to be depended on homem de confiança. that depends isso depende, talvez. to have little to depend on ter poucas rendas. -
4 independent
[indi'pendənt]1) (not controlled by other people, countries etc: an independent country; That country is now independent of Britain.) independente2) (not willing to accept help: an independent old lady.) independente3) (having enough money to support oneself: She is completely independent and receives no money from her family; She is now independent of her parents.) independente4) (not relying on, or affected by, something or someone else: an independent observer; to arrive at an independent conclusion.) independente•- independently* * *in.de.pend.ent[indip'endənt] n independente: político que não representa nenhum partido. • adj 1 independente, livre. 2 auto-suficiente. 3 imparcial. man of independent means homem que vive de rendimentos. she is independent ela é independente. -
5 vilipend
vil.i.pend[v'iləpend] vt vilipendiar, desprezar. -
6 Independence Day
In.de.pend.ence Day[indip'endəns dei] n dia da independência de um país. -
7 air-suspended
air-sus.pend.ed['ɛə səspendid] adj suspenso no ar. -
8 append
ap.pend[əp'end] vt 1 juntar, anexar, apensar, ajuntar, pôr suplemento. 2 fixar, atar, prender (um acessório, pendente, selo ou chancela). -
9 appendage
ap.pend.age[əp'endidʒ] n 1 anexo, suplemento, aditamento. 2 Biol apêndice, membro. -
10 appendant
ap.pend.ant[əp'endənt] n 1 anexo, suplemento, apêndice, acessório. 2 dependência. • adj apenso, anexo, associado, dependente, acessório. -
11 appendent
ap.pend.ent[əp'endənt] n + adj = link=appendant appendant. -
12 appendicle
ap.pend.i.cle[əp'endikəl] n apendículo. -
13 appendicular
ap.pen.dic.u.lar[æpend'ikjulə] adj Anat, Zool apendicular. -
14 compend
com.pend[k'ɔmpend] n = link=compendium compendium. -
15 dependability
de.pend.a.bil.i.ty[dipendəb'iliti] n confiança, segurança. -
16 dependable
adjective ((negative undependable) trustworthy or reliable: I know he'll remember to get the wine - he's very dependable.) digno de confiança* * *de.pend.a.ble[dip'endəbəl] adj fidedigno, de confiança, seguro. -
17 dependably
de.pend.a.bly[dip'endəbli] adv dependentemente. -
18 dependance
de.pend.ance[dip'endəns] n = link=dependence dependence. -
19 dependant
noun (a person who is kept or supported by another: He has five dependants to support - a wife and four children.) dependente* * *de.pend.ant[dip'endənt] n dependente, subordinado, vassalo, servidor, o que depende ou está às ordens de outrem. -
20 dependence
de.pend.ence[dip'endəns] n 1 dependência: estado de dependente. 2 confiança, fé, segurança.
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Pend — Pend, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Pended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pending}.] [L. pendere.] 1. To hang; to depend. [R.] [1913 Webster] Pending upon certain powerful motions. I. Taylor. [1913 Webster] 2. To be undecided, or in process of adjustment. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pend — Pend, v. t. [Cf. pen to shut in, or AS. pyndan, E. pound an inclosure.] To pen; to confine. [R.] [1913 Webster] ended within the limits . . . of Greece. Udall. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pend — [pend] vi. [OFr pendre < L pendere, to weigh, hang: see PENDANT] 1. to await judgment or decision 2. Dial. to depend … English World dictionary
pend — /pend/, v.i. 1. to remain undecided or unsettled. 2. to hang. 3. Obs. to depend. [1490 1500; L pendere to be suspended, hang, depend] * * * … Universalium
pend — (v.) c.1500, “to depend, to hang,” from Fr. pendre, from L.L. pendere “to hang” (see PENDANT (Cf. pendant)). In some cases short for DEPEND (Cf. depend) … Etymology dictionary
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