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['fo:mjulə]plurals - formulae; noun1) (an arrangement of signs or letters used in chemistry, arithmetic etc to express an idea briefly: the formula for water is H2O.) fórmula2) (a recipe or set of instructions for making something: The shampoo was made to a new formula.) fórmula* * *for.mu.la[f'ɔ:mjulə] n 1 fórmula. 2 palavras rituais. 3 preceito, doutrina, norma, regra fixa, receita. 4 Med receita que indica o quantitativo das substâncias que compõem um remédio. 5 Math resultado de um cálculo algébrico, observado como regra. 6 Chem fórmula: combinação dos elementos e respectivas quantidades que entram num corpo composto. 7 Amer alimento líquido à base de leite para bebês. 8 fórmula (seguido de um numeral): tipo de corrida de carro ou algo relacionado com carros desse tipo de corrida. -
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['fo:mjulə]plurals - formulae; noun1) (an arrangement of signs or letters used in chemistry, arithmetic etc to express an idea briefly: the formula for water is H2O.) fórmula2) (a recipe or set of instructions for making something: The shampoo was made to a new formula.) fórmula -
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express — /əkˈsprɛs / (say uhk spres), /ɛk / (say ek ) verb (t) 1. to put (thought) into words: to express an idea clearly. 2. to show, manifest, or reveal: to express one s feelings. 3. to set forth the opinions, feelings, etc., of (oneself), as in… …
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