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1 governor
1) (in the United States, the head of a state: the Governor of Ohio.) governador2) (a member of the committee of people who govern a school, hospital etc: He is on the board of governors.) director3) (a person who governs a province or colony.) governador* * *gov.ern.or[g'∧vənə] n 1 governador, regente, comandante, diretor, presidente, administrador. 2 Mech regulador, mestre. 3 sl mestre, patrão, pai, chefe. -
2 governor
1) (in the United States, the head of a state: the Governor of Ohio.)2) (a member of the committee of people who govern a school, hospital etc: He is on the board of governors.) diretor3) (a person who governs a province or colony.) governador -
3 governor
governador; regulador (Mech)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > governor
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4 governor-general
gov.ern.or-gen.er.al[g∧vənə dʒ'enərəl] n governador-geral, vice-rei. -
5 lieutenant governor
lieu.ten.ant gov.er.nor[leftenənt g'∧vənə] n representante eleito do governador. -
6 pendulum governor
pen.du.lum gov.er.nor[p'endjuləm g∧vənə] n regulador de pêndulo. -
7 pressure governor
pres.sure gov.ern.or[pr'eʃə g∧vənə] n regulador de pressão. -
8 gov
abbr 1 government (governo). 2 governor (governador). -
9 government
1) (the people who rule a country or state: the British Government.) governo2) (the way in which a country or state is ruled: Democracy is one form of government.) governo3) (the act or process of governing.) governo•- governor
- governorship* * *gov.ern.ment[g'∧vənmənt] n 1 governo, autoridade, administração. 2 controle, direção, dominação. 3 sistema político, regime. to form government formar um governo, formar um ministério. -
10 invest
I [in'vest] verb((with in) to put (money) into (a firm or business) usually by buying shares in it, in order to make a profit: He invested (two hundred dollars) in a building firm.) investir- investor II [in'vest] verb(to establish (a person) officially in a position of authority etc: The governor will be invested next week.) tomar posse* * *in.vest[inv'est] vt+vi 1 investir, empregar (dinheiro). 2 arch cobrir, envergar, vestir ( with), envolver. 3 dar autoridade, dar direito, dar procuração. he was invested with authority / ele foi investido de autoridade. 4 dar posse, empossar. 5 Mil sitiar, cercar. to invest with full power dar plenos poderes. -
11 residency
plural - residencies; noun (the home of the governor etc in a colony etc.) residência oficial* * *res.i.den.cy[r'ezidənsi] n 1 residência médica. 2 residência oficial (de diplomatas). 3 = link=residence residence. -
12 swear in
(to introduce (a person) into a post or office formally, by making him swear an oath: The new Governor is being sworn in next week.) dar posse -
13 government
1) (the people who rule a country or state: the British Government.) governo2) (the way in which a country or state is ruled: Democracy is one form of government.) governo3) (the act or process of governing.) governo•- governor - governorship -
14 invest
I [in'vest] verb((with in) to put (money) into (a firm or business) usually by buying shares in it, in order to make a profit: He invested (two hundred dollars) in a building firm.) investir- investor II [in'vest] verb(to establish (a person) officially in a position of authority etc: The governor will be invested next week.) investir -
15 residency
plural - residencies; noun (the home of the governor etc in a colony etc.) residência oficial -
16 swear in
(to introduce (a person) into a post or office formally, by making him swear an oath: The new Governor is being sworn in next week.) prestar juramento
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Governor — Gov ern*or, n. [OE. governor, governour, OF. governeor, F. gouverneur, fr. L. gubernator steersman, ruler, governor. See {Govern}.] 1. One who governs; especially, one who is invested with the supreme executive authority in a State; a chief ruler … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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