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101 abolition
[æ-]noun abolição* * *ab.o.li.tion[æbəl'iʃən] n 1 abolição, anulação. 2 Hist abolição da escravidão dos negros. 3 aniquilamento, extinção, supressão, suspensão. abolition of rationing / suspensão de racionamento. -
102 abomination
noun aversão* * *a.bom.i.na.tion[əbɔmin'eiʃən] n 1 abominação, repulsão. he is my pet abomination / ele é a pessoa que eu mais abomino. 2 coisa, ação ou acontecimento horrendo. 3 sentimento de repugnância e desdém. smoke is an abomination to me / detesto a fumaça. -
103 abruptness
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104 absence
1) (the condition of not being present: His absence was noticed.) ausência2) (a time during which a person etc is not present: After an absence of five years he returned home.) ausência* * *ab.sence['æbsəns] n 1 ausência, afastamento. 2 turno ou período da ausência ou do afastamento. 3 falta, carência. 4 distração, inatenção. absence of mind distração. on leave of absence em licença. -
105 absent-mindedness
noun distracção* * *ab.sent-mind.ed.ness[æbsənt m'aindidnis] n desatenção, distração, alheamento. -
106 absentee
noun (a person who is not present, especially frequently (eg at work, school etc).) faltista* * *ab.sen.tee[æbsənt'i:] n absentista: pessoa ausente. absentee ballot or voter eleitor que pode votar por intermédio do correio. -
107 absenteeism
noun (being often absent from work etc without good reason: Absenteeism is a problem in some industries.) absentismo* * *ab.sen.tee.ism[æbsənt'i:izəm] n absentismo, ausência permanente. -
108 abstruseness
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109 absurdness
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110 abundance
(a large amount: an abundance of food; There was food in abundance.) abundância- abundant- abundantly* * *a.bun.dance[əb'∧ndəns] n abundância, fartura. abundance is welcome antes muito do que pouco. out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh quando o coração está cheio, transborda a boca. -
111 abusiveness
noun abuso* * *a.bu.sive.ness[əbj'u:sivnis] n 1 caráter abusivo. 2 desaforo, ofensa. 3 insolência. -
112 academic year
noun (that part of the year when students go to school, college or university: The academic year ends in June.)* * *academic yearano letivo das universidades. -
113 acceleration
noun aceleração* * *ac.cel.er.a.tion[ækselər'eiʃən] n 1 aceleração. 2 aumento gradual da velocidade. 3 proporção de alteração da velocidade. -
114 accelerator
noun (a pedal, lever etc that controls the speed or acceleration of a machine.) acelerador* * *ac.cel.er.a.tor[æks'eləreitə] n acelerador. accelerator nerve Anat nervo acelerador (que influi no ritmo do coração). -
115 acceptance
noun We have had few acceptances to our invitation.)* * *ac.cept.ance[əks'eptəns] n 1 aceitação. 2 boa acolhida. 3 aprovação, consentimento. 4 acordo, contrato. acceptance of life concepção positiva da vida. acceptance test ensaio de homologação ou recepção. -
116 accessibility
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117 acclamation
noun (a noisy demonstration of applause, agreement, approval etc.) aclamação* * *ac.cla.ma.tion[ækləm'eiʃən] n aclamação, proclamação, ovação, aplauso. elected by acclamation eleito por aclamação. -
118 acclimatisation
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119 acclimatization
noun aclimatação* * *ac.cli.ma.ti.za.tion[əklaimətaiz'eiʃən] n = link=acclimatisation acclimatisation. -
120 accommodation
1) (room(s) in a house or hotel in which to live, especially for a short time: It is difficult to find accommodation in London in August.) alojamento2) (space for something: There is accommodation for your car behind the hotel.) lugar* * *ac.com.mo.da.tion[əkɔməd'eiʃən] n 1 acomodação, morada, alojamento. 2 auxílio, favor. 3 empréstimo, adiantamento. 4 prestimosidade, boa vontade, obsequiosidade. 5 adaptação, ajustamento. accommodation for books espaço para livros. accommodation for people acomodação para pessoas.
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