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fa.ce[f‘asi] sf face, semblant.* * *[`fasi](de poliedro) face féminin(superfície) surface fémininfazer face a faire face àem face en faceem face de face àface a face face à faceà face da Terra à la surface de la terre* * *nome femininovisage m.( bochecha) joueo portão está à face da ruale portail est en face de la rueaspect m.face àface à facefaire face à -
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8 face a necessidade
ввиду необходимостиGlossário de metalurgia, mineração e geologia > face a necessidade
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9 face ao plano
по сравнению с планом, против плана (эк.)Glossário de metalurgia, mineração e geologia > face ao plano
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15 em face do exposto
ввиду вышеизложенного (канц.)Glossário de metalurgia, mineração e geologia > em face do exposto
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18 apesar de/perante
face, in the face ofDicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > apesar de/perante
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19 para salvar as aparências
face, face-savingDicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > para salvar as aparências
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20 perante as circunstâncias
face, on the face of itDicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > perante as circunstâncias
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