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1 energy
['enə‹i]plural - energies; noun1) (the ability to act, or the habit of acting, strongly and vigorously: He has amazing energy for his age; That child has too much energy; I must devote my energies to gardening today.) energia2) (the power, eg of electricity, of doing work: electrical energy; nuclear energy.) energia•- energetically* * *en.er.gy['en2d9i] n 1 energia, atividade. conservation of energy / Tech conservação da energia. energy input, energy put in / Tech energia absorvida. potential energy / Tech energia potencial. 2 força, firmeza, vigor. -
2 energy
['enə‹i]plural - energies; noun1) (the ability to act, or the habit of acting, strongly and vigorously: He has amazing energy for his age; That child has too much energy; I must devote my energies to gardening today.) energia2) (the power, eg of electricity, of doing work: electrical energy; nuclear energy.) energia•- energetically -
3 energy
energiaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > energy
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4 energy
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5 energy level
en.er.gy lev.el['en2d9i lev2l] n Phys nível de energia. -
6 atomic energy
(very great energy obtained by breaking up the atoms of some substances.) energia atómica* * *a.tom.ic en.er.gy[ətɔmik 'enədʒi] n Phys energia atômica. -
7 conservation of energy
conservation of energyPhys conservação da energia. -
8 his whole energy
his whole energytoda a sua energia. -
9 with clenched energy
with clenched energycom energia concentrada. -
10 nuclear energy
(atomic energy.) energia nuclear -
11 atomic energy
(very great energy obtained by breaking up the atoms of some substances.) energia atômica -
12 nuclear energy
(atomic energy.) energia nuclear -
13 binding energy
bind.ing en.er.gy[b'aindiŋ enədʒi] Phys energia requerida para: a) separar o átomo em seus constituintes. b) remover uma partícula do núcleo. -
14 high-energy
high-en.er.gy[hai 'enədʒi] n Phys alta energia. -
15 kinetic energy
ki.net.ic en.er.gy[kinetik 'enədʒi] n energia cinética. -
16 luminous energy
lu.mi.nous en.er.gy[l'u:minəs enədʒi] n energia luminosa. -
17 mass-energy equation
mass-en.er.gy e.qua.tion[mæs enədʒi ikw'eiʒən] n Phys equação massa-energia. -
18 potential energy
po.ten.tial en.er.gy[pətenʃəl 'enədʒi] n Phys energia potencial. -
19 renewable energy
re.new.a.ble en.er.gy[rinj'u:əbəl enədʒi] n energia renovável, fonte alternativa de energia que pode ser considerada inexaurível. -
20 solar energy
so.lar en.er.gy[soulə 'enədʒi] n energia solar.
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