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41 contribution
[kon-]1) (the act of contributing.) contribuição2) (something contributed, especially money: Would you like to make a contribution to this charity?) contribuição -
42 deserving
1) (worthy or suitable (to be given charity etc): I only give money to deserving causes.) meritório2) ((with of) worthy of: He is deserving of better treatment than this.) merecedor -
43 freely
1) (in a free manner: to give freely to charity; to speak freely.) livremente2) (willingly; readily: I freely admit it was my fault.) de bom grado((also freephone; American toll-free number) a telephone number of a business or an organization that can be used free of charge by their customers etc; the system giving this service.) -
44 good works
noun plural (acts of charity: He is known throughout the city for his good works.) obras de caridade -
45 handsome
['hænsəm]1) ((usually of men) good-looking: a handsome prince.) bonito2) (very large; generous: He gave a handsome sum of money to charity.) pródigo•- handsomeness -
46 homeless
noun plural, adjective ((people) without a place to live in: This charity was set up to help the homeless; homeless people.) sem lar -
47 in aid of
(as a financial help to (a charity etc): The collection is in aid of the blind.) em benefício de -
48 jumble sale
(a sale of unwanted possessions, eg used clothing, usually to raise money for a charity etc.) bazar -
49 lottery
['lotəri]plural - lotteries; noun(the sharing out of money or prizes won by chance, through drawing lots: They held a public lottery in aid of charity.) loteria -
50 proceeds
['prəusi:‹]noun plural (money or profit made (from a sale etc): They gave the proceeds of the sale to charity.) dinheiro apurado -
51 promotion
[-ʃən]1) (the raising of a person to a higher rank or position: He has just been given (a) promotion.) promoção2) (encouragement (of a cause, charity etc): the promotion of world peace.) promoção3) (the activity of advertising a product etc: He is against the promotion of cigarettes.) promoção -
52 show oneself in one's true colours
(to show or express one's real character, opinion etc: He pretends to be very generous but he showed himself in his true colours when he refused to give money to charity.) mostrar-se como é, revelar-seEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > show oneself in one's true colours
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53 subscribe
1) (to give money, with other people, to a charity or other cause: He subscribes to a lot of charities; We each subscribed $1 towards the present.) subscrever2) ((with to) to promise to receive and pay for a series of issues of (a magazine etc): I've been subscribing to that magazine for four years.) assinar, subscrever•- subscription -
54 subscriber
noun (a person who subscribes to a charity or a magazine etc.) subscritor
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