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1 panelled
adjective (made of or surrounded with panels (usually of wood): a panelled door; oak-panelled.) apainelado -
2 panelled
adjective (made of or surrounded with panels (usually of wood): a panelled door; oak-panelled.) apainelado -
3 panel
['pænl]1) (a flat, straight-sided piece of wood, fabric etc such as is put into a door, wall, dress etc: a door-panel.) painel2) (a group of people chosen for a particular purpose eg to judge a contest, take part in a quiz or other game: I will ask some questions and the panel will try to answer them.) júri•- panelled- panelling* * *pan.el[p'ænəl] n 1 painel, almofada de porta. 2 barra longitudinal para enfeite de vestido. 3 quadro, painel. 4 lista de jurados. 5 painel: parte do quadro de distribuição. 6 xairel. 7 formato retangular de fotografias, etc. 8 lista de médicos dos serviços sociais. 9 seção de cerca entre dois mourões. 10 seção de estrutura entre pilares ou montanhas adjacentes. 11 Archit artesão. 12 Auto, Aeron mostrador, painel. • vt 1 apainelar, almofadar. 2 equipar com xairel. advisory panel conselho consultivo. -
4 panel
['pænl]1) (a flat, straight-sided piece of wood, fabric etc such as is put into a door, wall, dress etc: a door-panel.) almofada, painel2) (a group of people chosen for a particular purpose eg to judge a contest, take part in a quiz or other game: I will ask some questions and the panel will try to answer them.) grupo•- panelled- panelling
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