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1 forgive
[fə'ɡiv]past tense - forgave; verb1) (to stop being angry with (someone who has done something wrong): He forgave her for stealing his watch.)2) (to stop being angry about (something that someone has done): He forgave her angry words.)•- forgiving* * *for.give[fəg'iv] vt+vi (ps forgave, pp forgiven) 1 perdoar, absolver, relevar, desculpar. forgive us our trespasses / perdoai as nossas dívidas. am I forgiven? / estou perdoado? he was forgiven his fault, his fault was forgiven him / seu erro foi-lhe perdoado. 2 remitir. to forgive a debt remitir uma dívida. -
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3 forgive
[fə'ɡiv]past tense - forgave; verb1) (to stop being angry with (someone who has done something wrong): He forgave her for stealing his watch.) perdoar2) (to stop being angry about (something that someone has done): He forgave her angry words.) perdoar•- forgiving -
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6 generous
['‹enərəs]1) (willing to give a lot of money, time etc for some purpose: a generous giver; It is very generous of you to pay for our holiday.) generoso2) (large; larger than necessary: a generous sum of money; a generous piece of cake.) generoso3) (kind, willing to forgive: Try to be generous and forgive; a person's generous nature/remarks.) generoso•- generosity* * *gen.er.ous[dʒ'enərəs] adj 1 generoso, liberal, bondoso, benfazejo. 2 nobre, magnânimo. 3 amplo, abundante. 4 fértil. 5 cheio, rico, forte. 6 de boa família. -
7 generous
['‹enərəs]1) (willing to give a lot of money, time etc for some purpose: a generous giver; It is very generous of you to pay for our holiday.) generoso2) (large; larger than necessary: a generous sum of money; a generous piece of cake.) generoso3) (kind, willing to forgive: Try to be generous and forgive; a person's generous nature/remarks.) generoso•- generosity -
8 condone
[kən'dəun](to excuse or forgive: He could not condone lying.) perdoar* * *con.done[kənd'oun] vt perdoar, desculpar, fechar os olhos a. -
9 excuse
1. [ik'skju:z] verb1) (to forgive or pardon: Excuse me - can you tell me the time?; I'll excuse your carelessness this time.) desculpar2) (to free (someone) from a task, duty etc: May I be excused from writing this essay?) dispensar2. [ik'skju:s] noun(a reason (given by oneself) for being excused, or a reason for excusing: He has no excuse for being so late.) desculpa* * *ex.cuse[ikskj'u:s] n 1 escusa, desculpa, apologia, perdão. he advanced an excuse / ele apresentou sua escusa. he offered an excuse / ele pediu desculpa. 2 pretexto, alegação. he always makes excuses / ele tem sempre desculpas, ele sempre inventa pretextos. 3 justificação. he has an excuse for his mistake / ele tem uma desculpa para o seu engano. 4 escapatória, subterfúgio, evasiva. • [ikskj'u:z] vt 1 desculpar, escusar, perdoar. excuse my haste / desculpe minha pressa. excuse my saying so / não leve a mal se eu lho digo. I beg to be excused / peço desculpar-me. he can be excused all his errors / todos os seus erros lhe podem ser perdoados. 2 justificar. I can’t excuse his behaviour / eu não posso desculpar o seu comportamento. 3 pretextar. 4 dispensar, isentar. I was excused from attendance / fui dispensado de comparecer. he was excused the tax / perdoaram-lhe o imposto. -
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[fə'ɡivnis]1) (the act of forgiving: He asked for forgiveness.) perdão2) (readiness to forgive: He showed great forgiveness towards them.) perdão* * *for.give.ness[fəg'ivnis] n 1 perdão, remissão, absolvição. 2 clemência, bondade, benignidade. -
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adjective (ready to forgive (often): a forgiving person.) magnânimo* * *for.giv.ing[fəg'iviŋ] adj que perdoa, perdoador, clemente, generoso, bondoso, pronto a perdoar. -
12 hardly
1) (almost no, none, never etc: Hardly any small businesses are successful nowadays; I hardly ever go out.) quase não, nenhum, etc.2) (only just; almost not: My feet are so sore, I can hardly walk; I had hardly got on my bicycle when I got a puncture.) mal3) (probably not: He's hardly likely to forgive you after what you said about him.) dificilmente* * *hard.ly[h'a:dli] adv 1 dificilmente, duramente. 2 apenas, mal. 3 improvavelmente. 4 severamente. I can hardly wait mal posso esperar. I hardly know him mal o conheço. -
13 intrusion
[-ʒən]noun ((an) act of intruding: Please forgive this intrusion.) intromissão* * *in.tru.sion[intr'u:ʒən] n intrusão, intromissão. -
14 merciful
adjective (willing to forgive or to punish only lightly: a merciful judge.) clemente* * *mer.ci.ful[m'ə:siful] adj misericordioso, clemente, compassivo, indulgente. -
15 pardon
1. verb1) (to forgive: Pardon my asking, but can you help me?) perdoar2) (to free (from prison, punishment etc): The king pardoned the prisoners.) perdoar2. noun1) (forgiveness: He prayed for pardon for his wickedness.) perdão2) (a (document) freeing from prison or punishment: He was granted a pardon.) perdão3. interjection(used to indicate that one has not heard properly what was said: Pardon? Could you repeat that last sentence?) desculpe- I beg your pardon
- pardon me* * *par.don[pa:dən] n 1 perdão, indulto. 2 graça. 3 absolvição. • vt 1 perdoar. 2 escusar. 3 absolver. general pardon anistia geral. he was pardoned foi-lhe concedido o perdão. I beg your pardon perdoe-me, desculpe-me. (I) beg your pardon? como disse? pardon me for interrupting desculpe-me interromper. -
16 sin
[sin] 1. noun(wickedness, or a wicked act, especially one that breaks a religious law: It is a sin to envy the possessions of other people; Lying and cheating are both sins.) pecado2. verb(to do wrong; to commit a sin, especially in the religious sense: Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned.) pecar- sinner- sinful
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- sinfulness* * *[sin] n 1 pecado. 2 ato imoral. 3 ofensa. • vi 1 pecar. 2 praticar o mal. 3 ofender. mortal sin pecado mortal. original sin pecado original. -
17 bygones: let bygones be bygones
(to forgive and forget past causes of ill-feeling.) coisas passadasEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > bygones: let bygones be bygones
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18 bygones: let bygones be bygones
(to forgive and forget past causes of ill-feeling.) águas passadasEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > bygones: let bygones be bygones
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19 condone
[kən'dəun](to excuse or forgive: He could not condone lying.) perdoar -
20 excuse
1. [ik'skju:z] verb1) (to forgive or pardon: Excuse me - can you tell me the time?; I'll excuse your carelessness this time.) desculpar2) (to free (someone) from a task, duty etc: May I be excused from writing this essay?) dispensar2. [ik'skju:s] noun(a reason (given by oneself) for being excused, or a reason for excusing: He has no excuse for being so late.) desculpa
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Forgive Me — may refer to:* Forgive Me , a 2008 single by Leona Lewis from the album Spirit * Forgive Me , a 2008 song by City and Colour from the album Bring Me Your Love * Forgive Me , a 2007 song by Group 1 Crew from the album Group 1 Crew * Forgive Me , a … Wikipedia
Forgive — For*give , v. t. [imp. {Forgave}; p. p. {Forgiven}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Forgiving}] [OE. forgiven, foryiven, foryeven, AS. forgiefan, forgifan; perh. for + giefan, gifan to give; cf. D. vergeven, G. vergeben, Icel. fyrirgefa, Sw. f?rgifva, Goth.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Forgive Me — Single par Leona Lewis extrait de l’album Spirit Sortie 26 juillet 2008 Enregistrement 2008 Durée 3:41 (version de l album) 3:23 (mix du single) … Wikipédia en Français
forgive me — used in speech as a polite way of starting to say something that may seem rude or unpleasant Forgive me (for saying so), but I don t think you understood my point. Forgive me, but something has come up and I have to leave right away. • • • Main… … Useful english dictionary
forgive — for‧give [fəˈgɪv ǁ fər ] verb forgave PASTTENSE [ ˈgeɪv] forgiven PASTPART [ ˈgɪvn] [transitive] FINANCE to state that a debt does not have to be paid: • Under the plan, the US forgave $2.6 billion, or about 70%, of Poland s debt to the US… … Financial and business terms
forgive — (v.) O.E. forgiefan give, grant, allow; forgive, also to give up and to give in marriage; from for completely + giefan give (see GIVE (Cf. give)). The modern sense of to give up desire or power to punish is from use of the compound as a Germanic… … Etymology dictionary
forgive — [fər giv′, fôrgiv′] vt. forgave, forgiven, forgiving [ME forgeven < OE forgiefan, forgifan (akin to Ger vergeben): see FOR & GIVE] 1. to give up resentment against or the desire to punish; stop being angry with; pardon 2. to give up all claim… … English World dictionary
forgive — I verb absolve, acquit, bear no malice, cancel, clear, condonare, condone, exculpate, excuse, exempt, exonerate, forget, give absolution, grant amnesty, grant pardon, ignoscere, overlook, palliate, pardon, reprieve, shrive, vindicate associated… … Law dictionary
forgive — pardon, remit, *excuse, condone Analogous words: absolve, *exculpate, acquit, exonerate, vindicate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
forgive — has a derivative form forgivable, without an e in the middle … Modern English usage
forgive — [v] stop blame and grant pardon absolve, accept apology, acquit, allow for, amnesty, bear no malice*, bear with, bury the hatchet*, clear, commute, condone, dismiss from mind, efface, exculpate, excuse, exempt, exonerate, extenuate, forget, kiss… … New thesaurus