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1 found
past tense, past participle; = find* * *found1[faund] ps e pp de find.————————found2[faund] vt 1 fundar, construir, assentar os alicerces de, edificar, erigir, estabelecer, instituir, criar, originar. 2 apoiar, firmar sobre, estribar, fundamentar, basear. 3 fundar-se, basear-se. founded in justice baseado na justiça. he founded his claim on facts ele baseou suas afirmações em fatos. well founded bem fundado, bem motivado.————————found3[faund] vt fundir, derreter (metais). -
2 foundation course
foun.da.tion course[faund'eiʃən kɔ:s] n Brit curso básico: em algumas faculdades para preparação aos cursos mais avançados. -
3 foundation cream
foun.da.tion cream[faund'eiʃən kri:m] n base (creme facial). -
4 foundation garment
foun.da.tion gar.ment[faund'eiʃən ga:mənt] n modelador: peça de roupa íntima feminina indicada para modelar as partes do corpo, espartilho. -
5 foundation stone
foun.da.tion stone[faund'eiʃən stoun] n pedra fundamental. -
6 foundation
1) (the act of founding: the foundation of a new university.) fundação2) (the base on which something is built: First they laid the foundations, then they built the walls.) fundação3) (an amount of money to be used for a special purpose or the organization that manages it: The British Foundation for Cancer Research.) fundação* * *foun.da.tion[faund'eiʃən] n 1 fundação, base, alicerce, fundamento. the house rocks to its foundations / a casa estremece até aos alicerces. they laid the foundations of / eles colocaram os alicerces de. 2 fundamento, princípio, motivo, origem, razão fundamental. 3 ato de fundar ou estabelecer. 4 estabelecimento, criação. 5 instituição fundada à custa de uma doação, de um capital legado. he is on the foundation / ele é beneficiário da fundação. 6 capital legado para obras de beneficência pública, dotação. from the foundation desde o começo. -
7 foundation-scholar
foun.da.tion-schol.ar[faund'eiʃən skɔlə] n aluno de fundação escolar. -
8 foundational
foun.da.tion.al[faund'eiʃənəl] adj fundamental. -
9 foundationer
foun.da.tion.er[faund'eiʃənə] n beneficiário de fundação. -
10 iron-founder
i.ron-found.er['aiən faundə] n fundidor de ferro. -
11 letter-founder
let.ter-found.er[l'etə faundə] n fundidor de tipos. -
12 newfound
new.found[nj'u:faund] adj diz-se de algo ou alguém descoberto recentemente.
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