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41 think of
1) (to remember to do (something); to keep in one's mind; to consider: You always think of everything!; Have you thought of the cost involved?) pensar em2) (to remember: I couldn't think of her name when I met her at the party.) lembrar3) ((with would, should, not, never etc) to be willing to do (something): I would never think of being rude to her; He couldn't think of leaving her.) nem pensar em -
42 to do with
1) ((with have) to have dealings with: I never had anything to do with the neighbours.) ter a ver com2) ((with have) to be involved in, especially to be (partly) responsible for: Did you have anything to do with her death?) ter a ver com3) ((with have) to be connected with: Has this decision anything to do with what I said yesterday?) ter a ver com4) ((with be or have) to be about or concerned with: This letter is/has to do with Bill's plans for the summer.) a ver com5) ((with have) to be the concern of: I'm sorry, but that question has nothing to do with me; What has that (got) to do with him?) ter a ver com -
43 too many etc irons in the fire
(to be involved in, or doing, several etc things at the same time.) tocar muitos instrumentosEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > too many etc irons in the fire
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44 up to one's ears (in)
(deeply involved (in): I'm up to my ears in work.) até às orelhas -
45 up to one's ears (in)
(deeply involved (in): I'm up to my ears in work.) até às orelhas -
46 active
['æktiv]1) (energetic or lively; able to work etc: At seventy, he's no longer very active.) ativo2) ((busily) involved: She is an active supporter of women's rights.) atuante3) (causing an effect or effects: Yeast is an active ingredient in bread-making.) ativo4) (in force: The rule is still active.) em vigor5) ((of volcanoes) still likely to erupt.) em atividade6) (of the form of a verb in which the subject performs the action of the verb: The dog bit the man.) ativo•- actively - activity -
47 at (a person's) own risk
(with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved: Cars may be parked here at their owner's risk.)English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > at (a person's) own risk
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48 at (a person's) own risk
(with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved: Cars may be parked here at their owner's risk.)English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > at (a person's) own risk
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49 be mixed up
(in, with) (to be involved: He was mixed up in that burglary / with some drug-takers.) -
50 be tied up
1) (to be busy; to be involved (with): I can't discuss this matter just now - I'm tied up with other things.) estar ocupado2) ((with with) to be connected with.) estar ligado -
51 be up to the eyes in
(to be very busy or deeply involved in or with: She's up to the eyes in work.) estar envolvido até o pescoçoEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > be up to the eyes in
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52 billion
['biljən] 1. plurals billion (1, 3), billions (2, 3) - noun1) (often in the United Kingdom, the number 1,000,000,000,000; in the United States, and often in the United Kingdom, the number 1,000,000,000: a billion; several billion.) bilhão, trilhão2) (often in the United Kingdom, the figure 1,000,000,000,000; in the United States, and often in the United Kingdom, the figure 1,000,000,000.) bilhão, trilhão3) (a billion pounds or dollars: The sum involved amounts to several billion(s).) bilhão2. adjective(often in the United Kingdom, 1,000,000,000,000 in number; in the United States and often in the United Kingdom, 1,000,000,000 in number: a few billion stars.) bilhão, trilhão- billionth -
53 cut both ways
(to affect both parts of a question, both people involved, good and bad points etc: That argument cuts both ways!) ser faca de dois gumes -
54 deep
[di:p] 1. adjective1) (going or being far down or far into: a deep lake; a deep wound.) profundo2) (going or being far down by a named amount: a hole six feet deep.) de profundidade3) (occupied or involved to a great extent: He is deep in debt.) mergulhado4) (intense; strong: The sea is a deep blue colour; They are in a deep sleep.) intenso5) (low in pitch: His voice is very deep.) grave2. adverb(far down or into: deep into the wood.) profundamente- deepen- deeply - deepness - deep-freeze 3. verb(to freeze and keep (food) in this.) congelar- deep-sea- in deep water -
55 detached
1) (standing etc apart or by itself: a detached house.) isolado2) (not personally involved or showing no emotion or prejudice: a detached attitude to the problem.) imparcial -
56 espionage
(the activity of spying: He has never been involved in espionage.) espionagem -
57 fair play
(honest treatment; an absence of cheating, biased actions etc: He's not involved in the contest - he's only here to see fair play.) jogo limpo -
58 farming
noun (the business of owning or running a farm: There is a lot of money involved in farming; ( also adjective) farming communities.) agricultura, lavoura -
59 forester
noun (a person who works in a forest or is involved in forestry.) guarda-florestal -
60 general election
(an election in which the voters in every constituency are involved.) eleições gerais
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involved — [adj1] complicated Byzantine*, complex, confusing, convoluted, difficult, elaborate, Gordian*, high tech*, intricate, knotty*, labyrinthine, mazy, muddled, ramified, sophisticated, tangled, tortuous, winding; concept 562 Ant. easy, simple,… … New thesaurus
Involved — In*volved , a. (Zo[ o]l.) Same as {Involute}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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involved state — index complication Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
involved — complicated, 1640s, pp. adjective from INVOLVE (Cf. involve) … Etymology dictionary
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involved — ► ADJECTIVE 1) connected, typically on an emotional or personal level: 2) difficult to comprehend; complicated … English terms dictionary
involved — [invälvd′, invôlvd′] adj. 1. not easily understood; intricate; complicated 2. implicated, affected, or committed 3. having a close emotional, and often sexual, relationship with SYN. COMPLEX … English World dictionary
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