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1 consumption
1) (the act of consuming: The consumption of coffee has increased.) consumo2) (an old word for tuberculosis of the lungs.)* * *con.sump.tion[kəns'∧mpʃən] n 1 consunção, consumação. 2 consumo, dispêndio, gasto. 3 destruição, devastação, estrago. 4 Med consunção, definhamento, doença devastadora (como a tuberculose). 5 tuberculose. galloping consumption tuberculose galopante, de rápido desenlace. -
2 consumption
1) (the act of consuming: The consumption of coffee has increased.) consumo2) (an old word for tuberculosis of the lungs.) -
3 consumption
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4 consumption tax
consump.tion tax[kəns'∧mpʃən tæks] n Econ taxação sobre produtos ou serviços no momento da venda, imposto sobre consumo. -
5 consumption rate
taxa de consumoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > consumption rate
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6 galloping consumption
galloping consumptiontuberculose galopante, de rápido desenlace. -
7 conspicuous consumption
con.spic.u.ous con.sump.tion[kənspikjuəs kəns'∧mpʃən] n Econ consumo conspícuo: gastos excessivos feitos para chamar a atenção e exibir riqueza. -
8 home consumption
home con.sump.tion[houm kəns'∧mpʃən] n consumo interno. -
9 power consumption
pow.er con.sump.tion[p'auə kəns∧mpʃən] n consumo de energia. -
10 average consumption
consumo médioEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > average consumption
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11 D-day consumption/production
diferença de nível do existente deEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > D-day consumption/production
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12 rate of consumption
taxa de consumoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > rate of consumption
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13 con
[kon] 1. past tense, past participle - conned; verb(to trick or persuade dishonestly: He conned her into giving him money.) vigarizar2. noun(a dishonest trick.) vigarice- con man* * *con1[kɔn] n contra: 1 objeção. 2 pessoa contrária. • adv contra. pro and con pró e contra. the pros and cons os prós e os contras.————————con2[kɔn] vt 1 estudar, decorar. 2 examinar cuidadosamente, considerar. to con over estudar, decorar.————————con3[kɔn] vt Naut dirigir, pilotar (navio).————————con4[kɔn] n Amer sl abbr confidence (confidência).————————con5[kɔn ] n abbr convict (sentenciado, prisioneiro).————————con6[kɔn ] n sl abbr consumption (tuberculose).————————con7[kɔn ] vt abusar da boa-fé, trapacear, iludir. -
14 consume
[kən'sju:m]1) (to eat or drink: He consumes a huge amount of food.) consumir2) (to use: How much electricity do you consume per month?) consumir3) (to destroy, eg by fire: The entire building was consumed by fire.) consumir•- consumer- consumption
- consumer goods* * *con.sume[kənsj'u:m] vt+vi consumir: 1 esgotar(-se). 2 comer, beber. 3 destruir, queimar, devorar (fogo). 4 gastar, dissipar. 5 afligir(-se), desgostar(-se). he is consumed with envy / ele se consome de inveja. 6 esbanjar. 7 usar. -
15 consume
[kən'sju:m]1) (to eat or drink: He consumes a huge amount of food.) consumir2) (to use: How much electricity do you consume per month?) consumir3) (to destroy, eg by fire: The entire building was consumed by fire.) consumir•- consumer- consumption - consumer goods
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consumption — con‧sump‧tion [kənˈsʌmpʆn] noun [uncountable] 1. COMMERCE ECONOMICS the amount of goods, services, energy, or natural materials used in a particular period of time: • Texas is second only to California in beer consumption. • Cuban households… … Financial and business terms
Consumption — may refer to: Economics Use of final goods by a consumer until disposal Consumption (economics) Consumption function, an economic formula Consumption (ecology) Other Consumption, an archaic name for pulmonary tuberculosis ingestion of food and… … Wikipedia
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consumption — Consumption. sub. f. v. Il se dit de certaines choses que l on consume. Il se fait une grande consumption de bois dans cette maison. la victime fut bruslée jusques à son entiere consumption. la consumption des especes sacramentales. Il signifie… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Consumption — Con*sump tion (?; 215), n. [L. consumptio: cf. F. consomption.] 1. The act or process of consuming by use, waste, etc.; decay; destruction. [1913 Webster] Every new advance of the price to the consumer is a new incentive to him to retrench the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
consumption — sectors … Dictionary of sociology
consumption — late 14c., wasting of the body by disease; wasting disease (replacing O.E. yfeladl the evil disease ), from O.Fr. consumpcion, from L. consumptionem (nom. consumptio) a using up, wasting, from consumpt , pp. stem of consumere (see CONSUME (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
consumption — in the meaning ‘a disease causing wasting of the tissues’, has been replaced in the 20c by more specific clinical names, especially by tuberculosis or TB … Modern English usage
consumption — [n] devouring; use burning, consuming, damage, decay, decrease, depletion, desolation, destruction, devastation, diminution, dispersion, dissipation, drinking, eating, exhaustion, expenditure, loss, misuse, ruin, swallowing, using up, utilization … New thesaurus
consumption — ► NOUN 1) the action or process of consuming. 2) an amount consumed. 3) dated a wasting disease, especially tuberculosis. DERIVATIVES consumptive adjective & noun (dated ) … English terms dictionary
consumption — [kən sump′shən] n. [ME consumpcioun < OFr consomption < L consumptio < consumptus, pp. of consumere] 1. a) a consuming or being consumed b) Econ. the using up of goods or services, either by consumers or in the production of other goods… … English World dictionary