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1 confidence
['konfidəns]1) (trust or belief in someone's ability: I have great confidence in you.) confiança2) (belief and faith in one's own ability: She shows a great deal of confidence for her age.) segurança* * *con.fi.dence[k'ɔnfidəns] n 1 confiança, fé, convicção, segurança, certeza, confiança em si próprio. he advanced with confidence / ele procedeu com confiança. he lacked confidence / faltou-lhe confiança em si mesmo. 2 segredo, confidência. he made confidences to me / ele me fez confidências. • adj relativo ao conto-do-vigário. in strict confidence estritamente confidencial. -
2 confidence
['konfidəns]1) (trust or belief in someone's ability: I have great confidence in you.) confiança2) (belief and faith in one's own ability: She shows a great deal of confidence for her age.) autoconfiança -
3 confidence
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4 confidence job
con.fi.dence job[k'ɔnfidəns dʒɔb] n = confidence game. -
5 confidence trick
con.fi.dence trick[k'ɔnfidəns trik] n = confidence game. -
6 confidence trickster
con.fi.dence trick.ster[k'ɔnfidəns trikstə] n = confidence man. -
7 confidence coefficient
con.fi.dence co.ef.fi.cient[k'ɔnfidəns kouifiʃənt] n Stat coeficiente de confiança: a probabilidade associada a um intervalo de confiança, ou seja, a probabilidade de que o intervalo contenha um determinado parâmetro. -
8 confidence game
con.fi.dence game[k'ɔnfidəns geim] n conto-do-vigário. -
9 confidence interval
con.fi.dence in.ter.val[k'ɔnfidəns intəvəl] n Stat intervalo de confiança. -
10 confidence man
con.fi.dence man[k'nfidəns mæn] n vigarista. -
11 confidence\ game
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12 confidence\ man
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13 to worm one’s way into someone’s confidence/heart
to worm one’s way into someone’s confidence/heartsaber conquistar ardilosamente a confiança/o coração de alguém. he wormed his way into my confidence / ele soube conquistar ardilosamente a minha confiança.English-Portuguese dictionary > to worm one’s way into someone’s confidence/heart
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14 betrayal of confidence
betrayal of confidenceabuso de confiança. -
15 in strict confidence
in strict confidenceestritamente confidencial. -
16 self-confidence
[self'konfidəns](belief or trust in one's own powers: You need plenty of self-confidence to be a good airline pilot.) auto-confiança- self-confidently* * *self-con.fi.dence[self k'ɔnfidəns] n confiança em si mesmo, autoconfiança. -
17 to dash one’s confidence
to dash one’s confidencedesconcertar ou desapontar alguém. -
18 to repose confidence in
to repose confidence indepositar confiança em. -
19 vote of confidence
(a vote taken to establish whether the government or other authority still has the majority's support for its policies.) voto de confiança* * *vote of confidencevoto de confiança. -
20 in confidence
(as a secret; confidentially: He told me the story in (strictest) confidence.) em segredo
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confidence — [ kɔ̃fidɑ̃s ] n. f. • v. 1370; lat. confidentia → confier 1 ♦ (1647) Communication d un secret qui concerne soi même. ⇒ confession. Faire une confidence à qqn. Recevoir des confidences. « La confidence n est parfois qu un succédané laïque de la… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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