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81 fundamentere
verb. found, lay the foundation verb. establish the foundation -
82 civilise
(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) civilizar- civilisation
tr['sɪvɪlaɪz]1→ link=civilize civilize{v.• civilizar v.• urbanizar v. -
83 civilize
(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) civilizirati- civilisation* * *[sívilaiz]transitive verbomikati, izobraziti, civilizirati -
84 solaparse
verb* * *VPR to overlapse ha solapado — it has got covered up, it has got hidden underneath
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■solaparse verbo reflexivo to overlap
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overlap
* * *v/r overlap; figmatch, fit together* * *vr: to overlap -
85 avstøpe
verb. cast, found, make a cast of, take a cast of -
86 basere
verb. base, found, rest on -
87 forefinnes
verb. be found, exist -
88 innstifte
verb. establish, found, institute -
89 civilise
(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.)- civilisation -
90 civilize
(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.)- civilisation -
91 civilise
(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) civilizál- civilisation -
92 civilize
(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) civilizar- civilisation* * *civ.i.lize[s'ivəlaiz] vt 1 civilizar. 2 refinar, educar. -
93 confound
(to puzzle and surprise greatly.) desconcertar* * *con.found[kənf'aund] vt 1 confundir, misturar. 2 desconcertar, causar perplexidade, consternar. 3 amaldiçoar. 4 destruir, estragar. 5 baldar, frustrar. confound it! com os diabos!, raios o partam! -
94 dumbfound
(to make speechless with amazement: I'm completely dumbfounded!)* * *dumb.found[d∧mf'aund] vt confundir, embaçar, aturdir, estontear, emudecer, abalar, assombrar. -
95 civilise
(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) civilizar- civilisation -
96 civilise
(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) uygarlaştırmak, medenileştirmek -
97 civilise
(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) civilizirati- civilisation -
98 civilise
(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) civilizzare- civilisation -
99 civilise
(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) cywilizować- civilisation -
100 civilize
(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) cywilizować- civilisation
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