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1 Independence Day
In.de.pend.ence Day[indip'endəns dei] n dia da independência de um país. -
2 abscondence
ab.scond.ence[əbsk'ɔndəns] n evasão, fuga. -
3 accedence
ac.ced.ence[æks'i:dəns] n 1 consentimento, aquiescência. 2 adesão, participação. 3 acesso. -
4 adherence
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5 advertence
ad.vert.ence[ædv'ə:təns] n advertência, atenção, consideração. -
6 affluence
noun (wealth.) riqueza* * *af.flu.ence['æfluəns] n 1 afluência, afluxo. 2 riqueza, abundância, profusão, fartura. -
7 ambience
am.bi.ence['æmbiəns] n ambiência. -
8 angle of incidence
an.gle of in.cid.ence[æŋgəl əv 'insidəns] n = link=angle%20of%20attack angle of attack.————————angle of incidencePhys ângulo de incidência. -
9 antecedence
an.te.ced.ence[æntis'i:dəns] n 1 antecedência, procedência, prioridade. 2 Astr retrogradação. -
10 applied science
ap.plied sci.ence[əpl'aid saiəns] n ciência aplicada. -
11 ascendence
as.cend.ence[əs'endəns] n = link=ascendance ascendance. -
12 audience room
au.di.ence room['ɔ:diəns ru:m] n sala de entrevistas formais. -
13 audience
['o:diəns]1) (a group of people watching or listening to a performance etc: The audience at the concert; a television audience.) assistência2) (a formal interview with someone important eg a king: an audience with the Pope.) audiência* * *au.di.ence['ɔ:diəns] n 1 audiência, recepção, entrevista. 2 audição, ato de ouvir. 3 auditório, assistência, ouvintes, espectadores. 4 público, circunstantes. 5 oportunidade ou possibilidade de ser ouvido. -
14 behavioural science
be.hav.iour.al sci.ence[biheivjərəl s'aiəns] n ciência do comportamento humano e animal (sociologia, antropologia, pedagogia, zoologia etc.). -
15 belligerence
noun beligerância* * *bel.lig.er.ence[bil'idʒərəns] n beligerância: 1 agressividade. 2 estado de guerra. -
16 captive audience
cap.tive audi.ence[k'æptiv ɔ:diəns] n audiência forçada (propaganda audiovisual em público). -
17 circumambience
cir.cum.am.bi.ence[sə:kəm'æmbiəns] n 1 circundamento. 2 ambiência, ambiente. -
18 circumference
((the length of) the boundary line of a circle or anything circular in shape: the circumference of a circle/wheel.) circunferência* * *cir.cum.fer.ence[sək'∧mfərəns] n 1 circunferência, periferia. 2 circuito. -
19 circumfluence
cir.cum.flu.ence[sək'∧mfluəns] n circunfluência. -
20 civil disobedience
noun (a refusal by a large number of people to pay taxes or obey certain laws in a nonviolent way in order to protest against the government, its policies etc.)* * *civ.il dis.o.be.di.ence[sivəl disəb'i:diəns] n desobediência à lei (especialmente por não pagar taxas).
См. также в других словарях:
-ence — [F. ence, L. entia.] A noun suffix signifying action, state, or quality; also, that which relates to the action or state; as in emergence, diffidence, diligence, influence, difference, excellence. See { ance}. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-ence — [əns, ns] [ME < OFr ence & L entia < ent (see ENT) + ia, n. ending] suffix act, fact, quality, state, result, or degree [conference, excellence] … English World dictionary
-ence — see ANCE (Cf. ance) … Etymology dictionary
ence — esu·ri·ence; ex·pe·ri·ence·able; ex·pe·ri·ence·less; im·per·ence; in·dif·fer·ence; in·fer·ence; in·flu·ence·abil·i·ty; in·flu·ence·able; in·ger·ence; in·gre·di·ence; in·her·ence; in·sip·i·ence; in·tend·ence; in·ter·fer·ence; in·ter·flu·ence;… … English syllables
-ence — ⇒ ANCE, ENCE, suff. I. Le dérivé est rattaché au verbe ou au participe correspondant A. Le dérivé exprime l action (« le fait de » + inf.) 1. Le suj. du verbe de base désignerait une pers., le fait que qqn s accoutume, etc. : accoutumance « le… … Encyclopédie Universelle
-ence — suffix forming nouns expressing: 1 a quality or state or an instance of one (patience; an impertinence). 2 an action (reference; reminiscence). Etymology: from or after F ence f. L entia, antia (cf. ANCE) f. pres. part. stem ent , ant * * *… … Useful english dictionary
-ence — [[t] əns[/t]] also ency SUFFIX ence and ency are added to adjectives, usually in place of ent, to form nouns referring to states, qualities, attitudes, or behaviour. For example, affluence is the state of being affluent … English dictionary
-ence — suffix forming nouns: 1》 denoting a quality: impertinence. 2》 denoting an action or its result: reference. Origin from Fr. ence, from L. entia, antia … English new terms dictionary
-ence — noun suffix Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin entia, from ent , ens, present participle ending + ia 2 y 1. action or process < emergence > ; instance of an action or process < reference > 2. quality or state < despondence > … New Collegiate Dictionary
-ence — a noun suffix equivalent to ance, corresponding to the suffix ent in adjectives: abstinence; continence; dependence; difference. [ME < OF < L entia, equiv. to ent ENT + ia Y3] * * * … Universalium
ENCE — Empresa Nacional de Celulares, S. A. (International » Spanish) … Abbreviations dictionary