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[ɛstimasjɔ̃]Nom féminin estimativa feminino* * *estimation ɛstimasjɔ̃]nome femininoestimativa; avaliação -
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noun (judgement; opinion: In my estimation, he is the more gifted artist of the two.) opinião* * *es.ti.ma.tion[estim'ei82n] n 1 estimativa, avaliação, apreciação, cálculo, cômputo. 2 orçamento. 3 estima. I hold him in high estimation / tenho-o em alta estima. 4 honra. in my estimation a meu ver, na minha opinião. -
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avaliaçãoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > estimation
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avaliação do alcance, avaliação da distânciaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > range estimation
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1. ['estimeit] verb1) (to judge size, amount, value etc, especially roughly or without measuring: He estimated that the journey would take two hours.) calcular2) (to form an idea or judgement of how good etc something is: I estimated my chances of escape as very good.) calcular2. [-mət] noun(a calculation (eg of the probable cost etc of something): He gave us an estimate of the cost of repairing the stonework; a rough estimate.) estimativa* * *es.ti.mate['estim2t] n 1 estimativa, avaliação. 2 cálculo, cômputo, orçamento. • ['estimeit] vt 1 estimar, avaliar, calcular, orçar. 2 julgar, considerar. rough estimate orçamento aproximado. -
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[reit] 1. noun1) (the number of occasions within a given period of time when something happens or is done: a high (monthly) accident rate in a factory.) taxa2) (the number or amount of something (in relation to something else); a ratio: There was a failure rate of one pupil in ten in the exam.) proporção3) (the speed with which something happens or is done: He works at a tremendous rate; the rate of increase/expansion.) velocidade4) (the level (of pay), cost etc (of or for something): What is the rate of pay for this job?) tarifa5) ((usually in plural) a tax, especially, in United Kingdom, paid by house-owners etc to help with the running of their town etc.) imposto local2. verb(to estimate or be estimated, with regard to worth, merit, value etc: I don't rate this book very highly; He doesn't rate very highly as a dramatist in my estimation.) classificar(-se)- rating- at this
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- rate of exchange* * *rate1[reit] n 1 medida proporcional, índice, razão, relação. 2 padrão. 3 grau de velocidade ou marcha. 4 classe, categoria, ordem. 5 preço, valor, taxa. 6 tarifa, contribuição, imposto, Brit imposto territorial municipal. • vt+vi 1 taxar, avaliar. 2 fixar preço ou taxa. 3 classificar, impor uma contribuição ou direito. 4 ser classificado. 5 considerar. 6 sl merecer. 7 sl ser benquisto. 8 = link=%20ret ret. at any rate de qualquer forma, em qualquer caso. at no rate absolutamente, de modo algum. at that rate neste caso, se assim for. at the rate of à razão de. death rate índice de mortalidade. first rate de primeira ordem. heart rate batimento cardíaco. rate of climb velocidade ascensional. rate of combustion grau de combustão. rate of exchange câmbio. rate of fire cadência de tiro. rate of return taxa de retorno. rate of speed (escala de) velocidade. rate of turnover índice de renovação de estoque.————————rate2[reit] n reprimenda, censura severa, descompostura. • vt ralhar, repreender severamente, admoestar. -
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14 estimate
1. ['estimeit] verb1) (to judge size, amount, value etc, especially roughly or without measuring: He estimated that the journey would take two hours.) estimar2) (to form an idea or judgement of how good etc something is: I estimated my chances of escape as very good.) avaliar2. [-mət] noun(a calculation (eg of the probable cost etc of something): He gave us an estimate of the cost of repairing the stonework; a rough estimate.) estimativa -
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[reit] 1. noun1) (the number of occasions within a given period of time when something happens or is done: a high (monthly) accident rate in a factory.) taxa2) (the number or amount of something (in relation to something else); a ratio: There was a failure rate of one pupil in ten in the exam.) proporção3) (the speed with which something happens or is done: He works at a tremendous rate; the rate of increase/expansion.) velocidade4) (the level (of pay), cost etc (of or for something): What is the rate of pay for this job?) tarifa5) ((usually in plural) a tax, especially, in United Kingdom, paid by house-owners etc to help with the running of their town etc.) imposto local2. verb(to estimate or be estimated, with regard to worth, merit, value etc: I don't rate this book very highly; He doesn't rate very highly as a dramatist in my estimation.) avaliar, ser avaliado- rating- at this - at that rate - rate of exchange
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