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  • 1 abort

    [ə'bo:t]
    1) (to lose or bring about the loss of (an unborn child) from the womb.) abortar
    2) ((of a plan etc) to (cause to) come to nothing.) abortar
    3) (to stop or abandon (a space mission, eg the firing of a rocket) before it is completed.) abortar
    - abortive
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    ab.ort
    [əb'ɔ:t] vt+vi 1 abortar, produzir defeituosamente, dar à luz prematuramente. 2 deixar de desenvolver. 3 restringir o desenvolvimento. 4 fig malograr.

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  • 2 credit

    ['kredit] 1. noun
    1) (time allowed for payment of goods etc after they have been received: We don't give credit at this shop.) crédito
    2) (money loaned (by a bank).) crédito
    3) (trustworthiness regarding ability to pay for goods etc: Your credit is good.) crédito
    4) ((an entry on) the side of an account on which payments received are entered: Our credits are greater than our debits.) crédito
    5) (the sum of money which someone has in an account at a bank: Your credit amounts to 2,014 dollars.) crédito
    6) (belief or trust: This theory is gaining credit.) crédito
    7) ((American) a certificate to show that a student has completed a course which counts towards his degree.) crédito
    2. verb
    1) (to enter (a sum of money) on the credit side (of an account): This cheque was credited to your account last month.) lançar na conta
    2) ((with with) to think of (a person or thing) as having: He was credited with magical powers.) atribuir
    3) (to believe (something) to be possible: Well, would you credit that!) acreditar
    - creditably
    - creditor
    - credits
    - credit card
    - be a credit to someone
    - be a credit to
    - do someone credit
    - do credit
    - give someone credit for something
    - give credit for something
    - give someone credit
    - give credit
    - on credit
    - take the credit for something
    - take credit for something
    - take the credit
    - take credit
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    cred.it
    [kr'edit] n 1 crédito, confiança. 2 crédito, soldo, haver de uma conta. I had a credit opened with him / abri um crédito com ele. 3 dinheiro pago por conta. 4 prazo para pagamento. 5 reputação, prestígio financeiro. 6 bom conceito. 7 honra, glória, mérito. he had the credit of it / ele recebeu as honras. he took credit for it / ele o considerou como mérito seu. 8 fidedignidade. 9 pontuação acadêmica após a realização de um curso. 10 reconhecimento do trabalho realizado (ciências e artes). • vt 1 crer, acreditar, confiar. 2 dar crédito bancário ou comercial. 3 creditar em conta. we have credited your account with / creditamos a sua conta com. at three months credit com prazo de três meses. blank credit crédito ilimitado. letter of credit carta de crédito. on credit a crédito. to credit someone with julgar alguém capaz de. to credit with atribuir a. to enter, put to his credit creditar na sua conta. to give credit a) dar crédito ( for até). b) acreditar. I give him credit for that (for being) / creio que ele é capaz disto. to somebody’s credit a favor de alguém. transaction on credit transação a prazo. with credit com méritos.

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  • 3 descent

    [-t]
    1) (the act of descending: The descent of the hill was quickly completed.) descida
    2) (a slope: That is a steep descent.) descida
    3) (family; ancestry: She is of royal descent.) descendência
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    de.scent
    [dis'ent] n 1 descida, ato de descer ladeira, encosta, declive, pendor. 2 queda, caída. 3 descendência, linhagem, estirpe, origem, posteridade. 4 declínio, decadência, decaimento. 5 Jur transmissão de herança. 6 assalto, incursão. descent from the cross pintura representando a descida de Cristo da cruz.

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  • 4 finished

    1) (ended: Her chances of success are finished.) terminado
    2) ((negative unfinished) done; completed: a finished product.) bem acabado/porque 'bem'?
    3) (having been completely used, eaten etc: The food is finished - there's none left.) acabado
    * * *
    fin.ished
    [f'iniʃt] adj 1 acabado, terminado, completo. 2 perfeito. 3 liquidado, morto, esgotado.

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  • 5 hitch

    [hi ] 1. verb
    1) (to fasten to something: He hitched his horse to the fence-post; He hitched his car to his caravan.) prender
    2) (to hitch-hike: I can't afford the train-fare to London - I'll have to hitch.) pedir boleia
    2. noun
    1) (an unexpected problem or delay: The job was completed without a hitch.) obstáculo
    2) (a kind of knot.)
    3) (a sudden, short pull upwards: She gave her skirt a hitch.) puxão
    - hitch-hiker
    - hitch a lift/ride
    - hitch up
    * * *
    [hitʃ] n 1 puxão, arranco. 2 nó. 3 empecilho, obstáculo. 4 manqueira, coxeadura. 5 ação de prender, segurar, amarrar. 6 tempo que se passa no serviço militar. • vt+vi 1 mover ou puxar aos arrancões. 2 coxear, mancar, escorregar. 3 acoplar, engatar (to a). 4 embaraçar, emaranhar (in em). 5 amarrar, prender, segurar (to a). to hitch in engastar. to hitch into arrastar para dentro. to hitch to segurar, fixar. to hitch up içar.

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  • 6 imperfect

    [im'pə:fikt]
    1) (having a fault: This coat is being sold at half-price because it is imperfect.) imperfeito
    2) (( also noun) (a verb) of the tense expressing an action or state in the past which is not completed: The verb `go' in `I was going' is in the imperfect tense.) imperfeito
    - imperfection
    * * *
    im.per.fect
    [imp'ə:fikt] n Gram imperfeito: tempo verbal. • adj imperfeito, defeituoso, incompleto.

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  • 7 lap

    I [læp] past tense, past participle - lapped; verb
    1) (to drink by licking with the tongue: The cat lapped milk from a saucer.) lamber
    2) ((of a liquid) to wash or flow (against): Water lapped the side of the boat.) lamber
    II [læp] noun
    1) (the part from waist to knees of a person who is sitting: The baby was lying in its mother's lap.) colo
    2) (one round of a racecourse or other competition track: The runners have completed five laps, with three still to run.) volta
    - the lap of luxury
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    lap1
    [læp] n 1 regaço, colo. 2 roupa que cobre o colo. 3 fralda, aba. 4 parte pendente de cobertor, etc. in the lap of luxury no luxo. in the lap of the gods nas mãos de Deus.
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    lap2
    [læp] n 1 dobra. 2 parte de uma substância que se sobrepõe a outra. 3 aba. 4 fio de algodão pronto para cardagem. 5 o comprimento de um fio, tecido, etc. necessário para dar uma volta sobre uma roda ou rolo. 6 volta completa (em uma pista de atletismo, automobilismo, raia de natação, etc.). 7 etapa. 8 ferramenta de esmerilhar. 9 polidor. • vt+vi 1 enrolar, dobrar, envolver. 2 imbricar (com telhas), sobrepor. 3 aconchegar, aninhar. 4 dar uma volta completa (na pista). 5 obter vantagem de uma ou mais voltas na pista, numa corrida. 6 polir. to be on the last lap estar chegando ao fim (de um trabalho, projeto, etc.). to drop it into someone’s lap empurrar (o caso) para outra pessoa. to lap over from one century to another estender-se de um século a outro.
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    lap3
    [læp] n 1 lambida. 2 a ação de beber, como os cães e os gatos. 3 o respectivo som ou ruído. 4 bebida ou comida fraca. • vt+vi 1 beber como o fazem cachorros e gatos (com movimentos da língua). 2 ondear, causar um ruído igual ao de ondas pequenas quando batem contra um barco, marulhar. to lap up engolir, escutar avidamente, aceitar sem pensar.

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  • 8 stoppage

    [-pi‹]
    noun ((an) act of stopping or state or process of being stopped: The building was at last completed after many delays and stoppages.) paragem
    * * *
    stop.page
    [st'ɔpidʒ] n 1 interrupção, parada, pausa. 2 obstrução, bloqueio, impedimento. 3 suspensão de pagamento, de trabalho.

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  • 9 up to date

    1) (completed etc up to the present time: Is the catalogue up to date?; an up-to-date catalogue.) actualizado
    2) (modern and in touch with the latest ideas: This method is up to date / very up-to-date; an up-to-date method.) actualizado
    * * *
    up to date
    a) em dia. b) até o presente, até o momento. c) moderno, recente, atual.

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  • 10 up-to-date

    1) (completed etc with the most recent information: an up-to-date dictionary; an up-to-date map; up-to-date news.)
    2) (modern, fashionable: up-to-date methods; up-to-date clothes.)
    * * *
    up-to-date
    [∧p tə d'eit] adj 1 em dia, atualizado. 2 moderno, de acordo com a moda. to bring up-to-date pôr em dia, atualizar.

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  • 11 at the expense of

    1) (being paid for by; at the cost of: He equipped the expedition at his own expense; At the expense of his health he finally completed the work.) à custa de
    2) (making (a person) appear ridiculous: He told a joke at his wife's expense.) à custa de/contra?

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  • 12 go through

    1) (to search in: I've gone through all my pockets but I still can't find my key.) vasculhar
    2) (to suffer: You have no idea what I went through to get this finished in time.) sofrer
    3) (to use up: We went through a lot of money on holiday.) gastar
    4) (to complete: to go through certain formalities.) completar
    5) (to be completed: After long hours of negotiations, the deal went through.) completar-se

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  • 13 income-tax return

    noun (an official form that has to be completed with information about one's income and expenses and sent to a government department.)

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  • 14 that's that

    (an expression used to show that a decision has been made, that something has been completed, made impossible etc: He has said that we can't do it, so that's that.) e pronto

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  • 15 abort

    [ə'bo:t]
    1) (to lose or bring about the loss of (an unborn child) from the womb.) abortar
    2) ((of a plan etc) to (cause to) come to nothing.) abortar
    3) (to stop or abandon (a space mission, eg the firing of a rocket) before it is completed.) interromper
    - abortive

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  • 16 at the expense of

    1) (being paid for by; at the cost of: He equipped the expedition at his own expense; At the expense of his health he finally completed the work.) às custas de
    2) (making (a person) appear ridiculous: He told a joke at his wife's expense.) às custas de

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  • 17 credit

    ['kredit] 1. noun
    1) (time allowed for payment of goods etc after they have been received: We don't give credit at this shop.) crédito
    2) (money loaned (by a bank).) crédito
    3) (trustworthiness regarding ability to pay for goods etc: Your credit is good.) crédito
    4) ((an entry on) the side of an account on which payments received are entered: Our credits are greater than our debits.) crédito
    5) (the sum of money which someone has in an account at a bank: Your credit amounts to 2,014 dollars.) saldo bancário
    6) (belief or trust: This theory is gaining credit.) crédito
    7) ((American) a certificate to show that a student has completed a course which counts towards his degree.) certificado de aprovação
    2. verb
    1) (to enter (a sum of money) on the credit side (of an account): This cheque was credited to your account last month.) creditar
    2) ((with with) to think of (a person or thing) as having: He was credited with magical powers.) atribuir
    3) (to believe (something) to be possible: Well, would you credit that!) acreditar
    - creditably - creditor - credits - credit card - be a credit to someone - be a credit to - do someone credit - do credit - give someone credit for something - give credit for something - give someone credit - give credit - on credit - take the credit for something - take credit for something - take the credit - take credit

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > credit

  • 18 descent

    [-t]
    1) (the act of descending: The descent of the hill was quickly completed.) descida
    2) (a slope: That is a steep descent.) descida
    3) (family; ancestry: She is of royal descent.) ascendência

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > descent

  • 19 finished

    1) (ended: Her chances of success are finished.) liquidado
    2) ((negative unfinished) done; completed: a finished product.) acabado
    3) (having been completely used, eaten etc: The food is finished - there's none left.) terminado

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  • 20 go through

    1) (to search in: I've gone through all my pockets but I still can't find my key.) vasculhar
    2) (to suffer: You have no idea what I went through to get this finished in time.) passar por
    3) (to use up: We went through a lot of money on holiday.) gastar
    4) (to complete: to go through certain formalities.) cumprir
    5) (to be completed: After long hours of negotiations, the deal went through.) chegar ao fim

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > go through

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