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101 public accountant
pub.lic ac.count.ant[p∧blik ək'auntənt] n auditor independente. -
102 recount
(to tell (a story etc) in detail: He recounted his adventures.) narrar* * *re.count[rik'aunt] vt contar, relatar, narrar detalhadamente. -
103 recountal
re.count.al[rik'auntəl] n relatório, narração minuciosa. -
104 rediscount
re.dis.count[ri:d'iskaunt] n Com redesconto. • vt redescontar. -
105 savings account
(an account in a bank or post office on which interest is paid.) conta-poupança* * *sav.ings ac.count[s'eiviŋz əkaunt] n 1 conta remunerada. 2 caderneta de poupança. -
106 scintillation counter
scin.ti.l.la.tion count.er[sintil'eiʃən kauntə] n Phys cintilômetro. -
107 stock-account
stock-ac.count[st'ɔk əkaunt] n conta de capital. -
108 suspense account
sus.pense ac.count[səsp'ens əkaunt] n Com conta suspensa, conta provisória. -
109 time discount
time dis.count[t'aim diskaunt] n Com desconto para pagamento antes do prazo. -
110 turf accountant
turf ac.count.ant[tə:f ək'auntənt] n corretor ou agenciador de apostas (também bookmaker). -
111 unaccountable
(that cannot be explained: his unaccountable absence.) inexplicável* * *un.ac.count.a.ble[∧nək'auntəbəl] adj 1 inexplicável, esquisito. 2 irresponsável. -
112 unaccountably
adverb (in a way that cannot be explained: He was unaccountably late/ill.) inexplicavelmente* * *un.ac.count.a.bly[∧nək'auntəbli] adv 1 inexplicavelmente. 2 irresponsavelmente. -
113 unaccounted for
unac.count.ed for[∧nək'auntid fɔ:] adj de que não se presta contas, inexplicado. -
114 uncountable noun
un.count.a.ble noun[∧nk'auntəbəl naun] n Gram substantivo incontável, que não se pode contar. -
115 uncountable
un.count.a.ble[∧nk'auntəbəl] adj incontável, inúmero. -
116 uncounted
un.count.ed[∧nk'auntid] adj 1 não contado. 2 incontável, inúmero. -
117 valuation account
val.u.a.tion ac.count[vælju'eiʃən əkaunt] n Com conta de retificação. -
118 viscount
(a nobleman next in rank below an earl.) visconde* * *vis.count[v'aikaunt] n visconde. -
119 viscountcy
vis.count.cy[v'aikauntsi] n título ou dignidade de visconde. -
120 viscountess
1) (the wife or widow of a viscount.) viscondessa2) (a woman of the same rank as a viscount.) viscondessa* * *vis.count.ess[v'aikauntis] n viscondessa.
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