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61 to close the ranks
to close the rankscerrar fileiras. to close up 1 fechar, trancar, cerrar. they closed up/cerraram fileiras. 2 cicatrizar. to close with 1 aceder. 2 unir-se a. 3 entrar em luta corporal. -
62 unbar
past tense, past participle - unbarred; verb(to open (a door, gate, entrance etc) by moving the bars that are keeping it closed: He unlocked and unbarred the door.) destrancar* * *un.bar[∧nb'a:] vt 1 destrancar, abrir. 2 desobstruir. -
63 unclosed
un.closed[∧nkl'ouzd] adj 1 aberto, não cerrado. 2 fig inacabado. -
64 unemployment
1) (the state of being unemployed: If the factory is closed, many men will face unemployment.) desemprego2) (the numbers of people without work: Unemployment has reached record figures this year.) desemprego* * *un.em.ploy.ment[∧nimpl'ɔimənt] n desemprego. -
65 at this/that juncture
(at this or that moment or point: At this juncture the chairman declared the meeting closed.) conjuntura -
66 bank holiday
(a day on which banks are closed (and which is often also a public holiday).) feriado -
67 close one's eyes to
(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) ignorar/fazer vista grossa -
68 dead end
(a road closed off at one end.) beco sem saída -
69 public holiday
(a day on which all (or most) shops, offices and factories are closed for a holiday.) feriado -
70 safety-pin
noun (a pin that has a cover over its point when it is closed.) alfinete de segurança -
71 shut down
(of a factory etc) to close or be closed, for a time or permanently: There is a rumour going round that the factory is going to (be) shut down (noun shut-down) encerrar -
72 stagecoach
noun (a closed vehicle pulled by horses that travelled in former times along a regular route and carried passengers and mail.) -
73 test-tube
noun (a glass tube closed at one end, used in chemical tests or experiments.) tubo de ensaio -
74 works
noun singular or noun plural (a factory etc: The steelworks is/are closed for the holidays.) fábrica -
75 although
[o:l'ðəu](in spite of the fact that: Although he hurried, the shop was closed when he got there.) embora -
76 at this/that juncture
(at this or that moment or point: At this juncture the chairman declared the meeting closed.) conjunturaEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > at this/that juncture
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77 bank holiday
(a day on which banks are closed (and which is often also a public holiday).) feriado bancário -
78 bollard
1) (a post for controlling traffic: The pedestrian shopping area has been closed off with bollards.) baliza2) (a short post on a wharf or ship round which ropes are fastened.) abita -
79 braise
[breiz](to stew (meat etc) slowly in a closed dish.) estufar -
80 capsule
['kæpsju:l, ]( American[) -sl]1) (a small gelatine case containing a dose of medicine etc.) cápsula2) (a closed metal container: a space capsule.) cápsula
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