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1 significant
[siɡ'nifikənt]1) (important; having an important effect: a significant event/development.) significativo2) (having a special meaning; meaningful: a significant look/smile.)3) (considerable; marked: There was no significant change in the patient's condition; There was a significant drop in the number of road accidents last year.)* * *sig.nif.i.cant[sign'ifikənt] adj 1 significante, importante, cheio de conseqüências. 2 significativo, expressivo. 3 sugestivo. -
2 significant
[siɡ'nifikənt]1) (important; having an important effect: a significant event/development.) significativo2) (having a special meaning; meaningful: a significant look/smile.)3) (considerable; marked: There was no significant change in the patient's condition; There was a significant drop in the number of road accidents last year.)
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