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41 to be out of frame
to be out of frameestar de mau humor. -
42 to fit panes in a window frame
to fit panes in a window framecolocar vidros na janela.English-Portuguese dictionary > to fit panes in a window frame
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43 to frame plans
to frame plansformar projetos. -
44 to frame to oneself
to frame to oneselfimaginar. -
45 to frame to something
to frame to somethingadaptar a alguma coisa. -
46 to frame up
to frame upAmer sl tramar. -
47 to frame well
to frame wellprometer êxito. -
48 winding frame
wind.ing frame[w'aindiŋ freim] n Weav dobadoura, bobinadeira, caneleira. -
49 window-frame
noun (the wooden or metal frame of a window.) caixilho -
50 window-frame
noun (the wooden or metal frame of a window.) caixilho -
51 substitution frame
esquema de substituiçãoNa gramática, o contexto estrutural em que acontece a substituição. -
52 exercise time frame
equação do tempo do exercício.English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > exercise time frame
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53 limber frame
corpo do armãoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > limber frame
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54 lock frame
luvaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > lock frame
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55 Space-frame vehicles
viaturas de estrutura especialmente moldadaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > Space-frame vehicles
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56 target frame
armação do alvoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > target frame
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57 inertial frame of motion
English-Portuguese philosophical dictionary > inertial frame of motion
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58 inertial frame
English-Portuguese philosophical dictionary > inertial frame
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59 frameless
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60 window
['windəu](an opening in the wall of a building etc which is fitted with a frame of wood, metal etc containing glass or similar material, that can be seen through and usually opened: I saw her through the window; Open/Close the window; goods displayed in a shop-window.) janela- window-dressing
- window-dresser
- window-frame
- window-ledge
- window-pane
- window-shopping
- window-sill* * *win.dow1[w'indou] n 1 janela. does your window look on the street? / a sua janela dá para a rua? 2 vidraça de janela. 3 vitrina. 4 guichê. 5 qualquer abertura que sugere janela. bay window janela de sacada, janela saliente. French window janela de batentes. sash window janela tipo guilhotina, janela corrediça.————————window2[w'indou] n Comp 1 "janela": espaço que se abre numa tela para obter informações sem perder aquelas com as quais se trabalhava até o momento. 2 windows interface construída de janelas e ícones.
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