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1 contravention
[-'venʃən]noun infracção* * *con.tra.ven.tion[kɔntrəv'enʃən] n contravenção, transgressão, infração, violação. -
2 intervention
[-'venʃən]noun (an) act of intervening (in a quarrel etc). intervenção* * *in.ter.ven.tion[intəv'enʃən] n 1 intervenção, intercessão. 2 interferência. -
3 vendetta
[ven'detə](a fierce, often violent, long-lasting dispute: There has been a bitter vendetta between the two families for many years.) vingança* * *ven.det.ta[vend'etə] n vendeta, feudo, briga prolongada entre famílias. -
4 venerability
ven.er.a.bil.i.ty[venərəb'iliti] n venerabilidade, respeitabilidade. -
5 venerate
['venəreit](to respect; to honour greatly: In some countries, old people are venerated more than in others.) venerar- veneration* * *ven.er.ate[v'enəreit] vt venerar, reverenciar, respeitar. -
6 venipuncture
ven.i.punc.ture[venəp'∧ŋktʃə] n = link=venepuncture venepuncture. -
7 venom
['venəm]1) (the poison produced by some snakes, scorpions etc, transmitted by biting or stinging: the venom of a cobra.) veneno2) (great ill-feeling, anger etc: He spoke with venom.) veneno•- venomous- venomously* * *ven.om[v'enəm] n 1 veneno (de animais), peçonha. 2 fig malignidade, malevolência. -
8 ventriloquist
[ven'triləkwist](a professional entertainer who can speak so that his voice seems to come from some other person or place, especially from a dummy which he controls.) ventríloquo* * *ven.tril.o.quist[ventr'iləkwist] n ventríloquo. -
9 venture
['ven ə] 1. noun(an undertaking or scheme that involves some risk: his latest business venture.) aventura2. verb1) (to dare to go: Every day the child ventured further into the forest.) aventurar-se2) (to dare (to do (something), especially to say (something)): He ventured to kiss her hand; I ventured (to remark) that her skirt was too short.) atrever-se3) (to risk: He decided to venture all his money on the scheme.) arriscar* * *ven.ture[v'entʃə] n 1 aventura, risco, perigo. 2 especulação (comercial), empreendimento que envolve risco. 3 acaso, chance. 4 parada: quantidade que se aposta. • vt+vi 1 aventurar(-se), arriscar(-se), pôr em jogo. 2 ousar, enfrentar. at a venture a esmo, ao acaso. nothing ventured, nothing gained quem não arrisca não petisca. to venture at empreender, tentar, arriscar-se em algum empreendimento. to venture down arriscar-se a descer. to venture in arriscar-se, aventurar-se a entrar. -
10 avenge
[ə'ven‹](to take revenge for a wrong on behalf of someone else: He avenged his brother / his brother's death.) vingar- avenger* * *a.venge[əv'endʒ] vt+vi 1 vingar(-se), desagravar, desafrontar. 2 causar a punição de, punir, castigar. 3 tirar desforra, desforrar-se, desforçar(-se). to avenge oneself tirar desforra (on de). to be avenged ser vingado. -
11 venality
ven.al.i.ty[vi:n'æliti] n venalidade. -
12 venally
ven.al.ly[v'i:nəli] adv 1 venalmente, mercenariamente. 2 corruptamente. -
13 vendue
ven.due[v'endju:] n leilão público. -
14 venepuncture
ven.e.punc.ture[v'enəp∧ŋktʃə] n Med venipuntura: punctura cirúrgica de uma veia. -
15 venerableness
ven.er.a.ble.ness[v'enərəbəlnis] n = link=venerability venerability. -
16 venerably
ven.er.a.bly[v'enərəbli] adv veneravelmente, respeitavelmente. -
17 venerator
ven.er.a.tor[v'enəreitə] n venerador. -
18 venery
ven.er.y[v'enəri] n arch 1 prática da caça. 2 ato sexual. 3 excesso de intercâmbio sexual. -
19 venesection
ven.e.sec.tion[venis'ekʃən] n Surg flebotomia, sangria, venisseção. -
20 vengeance
['ven‹əns](harm done in return for injury received; revenge.) vingança* * *venge.ance[v'endʒəns] n vingança, desforra, vindita, desforço. he took vengeance on his foe / ele vingou-se de seu inimigo. with a vengeance fig muito, bastante, com ímpeto, turbulentamente.
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