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1 strict
[strikt]1) (severe, stern, and compelling obedience: This class needs a strict teacher; His parents were very strict with him; The school rules are too strict; strict orders.) rígido2) (exact or precise: If the strict truth were known, he was drunk, not ill.) exacto•- strictly
- strictly speaking* * *[strikt] adj 1 estrito, cuidadoso. 2 rigoroso, severo, austero. Paul is a strict parent / Paul é um pai severo. 3 exato, preciso, pontual. 4 perfeito, completo, absoluto. 5 terminante, expresso. in strict confidence estritamente confidencial. in strict conformity exatamente de acordo. in the strict sense of the word, strictly speaking no sentido exato da palavra. -
2 strict
[strikt]1) (severe, stern, and compelling obedience: This class needs a strict teacher; His parents were very strict with him; The school rules are too strict; strict orders.) rigoroso2) (exact or precise: If the strict truth were known, he was drunk, not ill.) rigoroso•- strictly - strictly speaking -
3 strict sense
strict sensesentido restrito. -
4 in strict conformity
in strict conformityexatamente de acordo. in the strict sense of the word, strictly speaking no sentido exato da palavra. -
5 in strict confidence
in strict confidenceestritamente confidencial. -
6 Puritan
['pjuəritən]1) (a person who is strict and disapproves of many kinds of enjoyment.) puritano2) (formerly, in England and America, a member of a religious group wanting to make church worship etc simpler and plainer.) puritano•* * *Pu.ri.tan[pj'uəritən] n puritano. • adj puritano. -
7 Victorian
[vik'to:riən] 1. adjective1) (of the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901): Victorian writers; Victorian households/furniture.) vitoriano2) ((of an attitude towards morals etc) strict and conservative: a Victorian attitude to life.) vitoriano2. noun(a person living in Queen Victoria's reign: The Victorians were great engineers and industrialists.) vitoriano* * *Vic.to.ri.an[vikt'ɔ:riən] n vitoriano. • adj vitoriano, relativo a Rainha Vitória da Inglaterra ou à sua época (l8l9-l90l). -
8 basically
adverb (fundamentally: She seems strict, but basically (= in reality) she's very nice; Her job, basically, is to deal with foreign customers.) basicamente* * *ba.sic.al.ly[b'eisikəli] adv basicamente, de modo essencial ou fundamental. -
9 boa constrictor
bo.a con.strict.or[b'ouə kənstriktə] n Zool jibóia.————————boa constrictorjibóia. -
10 confidence
['konfidəns]1) (trust or belief in someone's ability: I have great confidence in you.) confiança2) (belief and faith in one's own ability: She shows a great deal of confidence for her age.) segurança* * *con.fi.dence[k'ɔnfidəns] n 1 confiança, fé, convicção, segurança, certeza, confiança em si próprio. he advanced with confidence / ele procedeu com confiança. he lacked confidence / faltou-lhe confiança em si mesmo. 2 segredo, confidência. he made confidences to me / ele me fez confidências. • adj relativo ao conto-do-vigário. in strict confidence estritamente confidencial. -
11 constrict
[kən'strikt](to press tightly; to cramp: The tight collar was constricting his neck.) apertar* * *con.strict[kənstr'ikt] vt+vi constringir, contrair, comprimir, apertar. -
12 constrictive
con.strict.ive[kənstr'iktiv] adj constritivo, constritor. -
13 discipline
['disiplin] 1. noun1) (training in an orderly way of life: All children need discipline.) disciplina2) (strict self-control (amongst soldiers etc).)2. verb1) (to bring under control: You must discipline yourself so that you do not waste time.) disciplinar2) (to punish: The students who caused the disturbance have been disciplined.) castigar•* * *dis.ci.pline[d'isiplin] n 1 disciplina, educação, instrução. 2 regime de ordem imposta ou livremente consentida. 3 relações de subordinação, sujeição. 4 observância de preceitos e normas. 5 doutrina. 6 matéria de ensino. 7 disciplina eclesiástica. 8 castigo disciplinar, punição. • vt 1 disciplinar, ensinar, educar. 2 sujeitar à disciplina. 3 corrigir, fazer obedecer. 4 punir. -
14 discussion
[-ʃən]noun ((an act of) talking about something: I think there has been too much discussion of this subject; Discussions between the heads of state took place in strict security.) discussão* * *dis.cus.sion[disk'∧ʃən] n discussão, argumentação, debate. under discussion em discussão. -
15 emancipate
[i'mænsipeit](to set free from slavery or other strict or unfair control.) emancipar* * *e.man.ci.pate[im'ænsipeit] vt emancipar, livrar(-se), resgatar, libertar. -
16 harsh
1) ((of people, discipline etc) very strict; cruel: That is a very harsh punishment to give a young child.) duro2) (rough and unpleasant to hear, see, taste etc: a harsh voice; harsh colours.) desagradável•- harshly- harshness* * *[ha:ʃ] adj 1 áspero, severo (ao tato, gosto ou ouvido). a harsh sound / um som áspero. 2 desarmônico, dissonante. 3 berrante (cor). a harsh fabric / um tecido berrante. 4 desagradável, irritante. 5 rude, ríspido. 6 cruel, severo. -
17 injunction
in.junc.tion[indʒ'∧nkʃən] n 1 injunção, regra de proceder, prescrição, determinação, proibição, comando, ordem. I gave him strict injunctions / recomendei-lhe especialmente. 2 Amer proibição de greve. 3 mandado de segurança, interdito. -
18 lax
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19 relax
[rə'læks]1) (to make or become less tight or tense or less worried etc; to rest completely: The doctor gave him a drug to make him relax; Relax your shoulders; He relaxed his grip for a second and the rope was dragged out of his hand.) descontrair(-se)2) (to make or become less strict or severe: The rules were relaxed because of the Queen's visit.) abrandar•* * *re.lax[ril'æks] vt+vi 1 relaxar, afrouxar. 2 diminuir a tensão, moderar, mitigar, abrandar. 3 pôr-se à vontade, descansar, repousar. 4 enlanguescer. -
20 restrict
[rə'strikt]1) (to keep within certain limits: I try to restrict myself / my smoking to five cigarettes a day; Use of the car-park is restricted to senior staff.) limitar2) (to make less than usual, desirable etc: He feels this new law will restrict his freedom.) limitar•- restriction
- restrictive* * *re.strict[ristr'ikt] vt restringir, limitar, confinar. we are restricted to precisamos limitar-nos a.
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