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1 dole
[dəul] 1. verb((usually with out) to hand or give out shares of: She doled out the food.) repartir2. noun((with the) a slang word for the payment made by the state to an unemployed person: He's on the dole.) fundo de desemprego* * *[d'oul] n 1 doação, dádiva, donativo, esmola. 2 porção, quinhão. 3 verba oficial em prol dos desempregados. 4 pesar, tristeza, pena, aflição. 5 surra. • vt distribuir, repartir com os pobres. to be on the dole coll receber auxílio-desemprego. to dole out aquinhoar, distribuir em quinhões. to make dole queixar-se, lamentar. -
2 dole
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3 dole
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4 to be on the dole
to be on the dolecoll receber auxílio-desemprego. -
5 to dole out
to dole outaquinhoar, distribuir em quinhões. -
6 to make dole
to make dolequeixar-se, lamentar. -
7 dolebob
dole.bob[d'oulbɔb] n indenização. -
8 condole
con.dole[kənd'oul] vt+vi 1 condoer-se, compadecer-se, expressar pesar ou condolências. 2 dar pêsames. he condoles with her on her father’s death / ele lhe dá os pêsames pela morte de seu pai. -
9 condolement
con.dole.ment[kənd'oulmənt] n = condolence. -
10 doleful
['doulful](sorrowful: a doleful expression.) desconsolado- dolefulness* * *dole.ful[d'oulful] adj doloroso, triste, aflito, lúgubre, sombrio. -
11 dolefully
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12 dolefulness
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13 farandole
far.an.dole[f'ærəndoul] n 1 farândola: dança da Provença (França). 2 Mus farândola: tipo de música para essa dança. -
14 girandole
gir.an.dole[dʒ'irəndoul] n candelabro, girândola.
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Dole — (d[=o]l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Doled} (d[=o]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Doling}.] To deal out in small portions; to distribute, as a dole; to deal out scantily or grudgingly. [1913 Webster] The supercilious condescension with which even his reputed… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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