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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 found
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3 found
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4 I found my costs repaid
I found my costs repaidtive lucro. -
5 I found out to my cost
I found out to my costtive de pagar caro. -
6 he was found guilty on a charge of stealing
he was found guilty on a charge of stealingele foi declarado culpado de furto.English-Portuguese dictionary > he was found guilty on a charge of stealing
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7 he was not found guilty
he was not found guiltyele foi declarado inocente. -
8 well-found
well-found[wel f'aund] adj bem provido ou equipado. -
9 founder member
found.er mem.ber[f'aundə membə] n sócio fundador. -
10 founders’ shares
found.ers’ shares[f'aundəz ʃɛəz] n pl Com ações preferenciais dos fundadores (da firma). -
11 foundling hospital
found.ling hos.pi.tal[f'aundliŋ hɔspitəl] n casa dos enjeitados. -
12 foundling
found.ling[f'aundliŋ] n exposto, enjeitado, criança que foi abandonada pelos pais. -
13 foundress
found.ress[f'aundris] n fundadora. -
14 foundry coke
found.ry coke[f'aundri kouk] n coque para fundição. -
15 foundry proof
found.ry proof[f'aundri pru:f] n Typogr prova da composição. -
16 foundry type
found.ry type[f'aundri taip] n Typogr tipo para composição manual. -
17 foundryman
found.ry.man[f'aundrimən] n fundidor. -
18 find
1. past tense, past participle - found; verb1) (to come upon or meet with accidentally or after searching: Look what I've found!) encontrar2) (to discover: I found that I couldn't do the work.) descobrir3) (to consider; to think (something) to be: I found the British weather very cold.) achar2. noun(something found, especially something of value or interest: That old book is quite a find!) achado- find out* * *[faind] n achado, descoberta. • vt+vi (ps e pp found) 1 achar, encontrar. I find no meaning in it / não descubro sentido nisso. he was found competent / ele foi reconhecido competente. I found no time to do it / não me sobrou tempo para fazê-lo. 2 descobrir, verificar, perceber, notar, constatar. I find it impossible / vejo que é impossível. I find this climate agreeable / acho este clima agradável. he was found out fibbing / pegaram-no numa mentira. 3 julgar. I find it hard to believe / acho difícil acreditar. 4 Jur declarar, pronunciar, decidir. the jury found him not guilty, found that he was not guilty / os jurados absolveram-no. 5 fornecer, prover, suprir. the money cannot be found / não é possível arranjar o dinheiro. 6 aprovar, desaprovar. 7 tirar vantagens. 8 entrar em, penetrar em. 9 resolver, decifrar, desmascarar. take me as you find me aceite-me como sou. to find amiss desaprovar. to find fault with repreender. to find for favorecer alguém durante um julgamento. to find one’s account in tirar vantagens de. to find oneself descobrir suas capacidades. to find one’s way to achar o caminho de. to find out descobrir, decifrar, desmascarar. -
19 find
1. past tense, past participle - found; verb1) (to come upon or meet with accidentally or after searching: Look what I've found!) achar2) (to discover: I found that I couldn't do the work.) descobrir3) (to consider; to think (something) to be: I found the British weather very cold.) achar2. noun(something found, especially something of value or interest: That old book is quite a find!) achado- find out -
20 founder
noun (a person who founds a school, college, organization etc: We commemorate the founder of the school.) fundador* * *found.er1[f'aundə] n fundador, instituidor, iniciador, criador.————————found.er2[f'aundə] n fundidor.————————found.er3[f'aundə] n Vet aguamento.————————found.er4[f'aundə] vi 1 afundar-se, ir a pique, pôr a pique, soçobrar (o navio). 2 ceder, aluir. 3 tropeçar, mancar (cavalo).
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