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habits

  • 1 clean

    [kli:n] 1. adjective
    1) (free from dirt, smoke etc: a clean window; a clean dress.) limpo
    2) (neat and tidy in one's habits: Cats are very clean animals.) limpo
    3) (unused: a clean sheet of paper.) branco
    4) (free from evil or indecency: a clean life; keep your language clean!) puro
    5) (neat and even: a clean cut.) direito
    2. adverb
    (completely: He got clean away.) completamente
    3. verb
    (to (cause to) become free from dirt etc: Will you clean the windows?) limpar

    ['klenli]

    (clean in personal habits.) asseado

    - clean up
    - a clean bill of health
    - a clean slate
    - come clean
    - make a clean sweep
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    [kli:n] n limpeza, limpadura • vt+vi limpar, assear. • adj 1 limpo, asseado. 2 puro, inocente, imaculado, casto. 3 honesto, escrupuloso. 4 adequado para a alimentação. 5 claro, sem manchas, em branco (papel). 6 sem nós (madeira). 7 liso, regular. 8 bem formado, bem proporcionado. 9 hábil, destro. 10 campleto, inteiro, total. 11 desobstruído, desimpedido. 12 legível, sem erros. 13 sl sem dinheiro. 14 vazio. • adv 1 completamente, inteiramente, totalmente. 2 de maneira absoluta. 3 habilmente, inteligentemente. a clean sheet um recomeço. a clean sweep 1 uma mudança completa. 2 a conquista de todos os votos, prêmios, etc. clean as a button-stick coll que brilha de limpo. clean as a whistle muito limpo. clean hands sem culpa. clean timber madeira sem nó. he has a clean bill of health ele não tem doença. he made a clean breast of it ele abriu-se, confessou tudo. he made a clean sweep of it ele fez uma limpeza geral, ele acabou com isto. my handkerchief has clean gone meu lenço simplesmente sumiu. to clean down limpar de alto a baixo, espanar. to clean out 1 esvaziar, despejar. 2 pôr (alguém) para fora. 3 tomar todo o dinheiro de alguém. to clean up 1 limpar, pôr em ordem. 2 livrar-se de vícios, corrupção, etc. 3 ganhar muito dinheiro. to clean up on derrotar, vencer, bater. to clean up ones’act coll mudar o comportamento ou os maus hábitos. to come clean sl confessar. to make a clean break separar-se (de alguém). to show a clean pair of heels fugir. you have clean gone mad você ficou completamente maluco.

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  • 2 clean

    [kli:n] 1. adjective
    1) (free from dirt, smoke etc: a clean window; a clean dress.) limpo
    2) (neat and tidy in one's habits: Cats are very clean animals.) limpo
    3) (unused: a clean sheet of paper.) em branco, virgem
    4) (free from evil or indecency: a clean life; keep your language clean!) puro
    5) (neat and even: a clean cut.) preciso
    2. adverb
    (completely: He got clean away.) completamente
    3. verb
    (to (cause to) become free from dirt etc: Will you clean the windows?) limpar

    ['klenli]

    (clean in personal habits.) asseado

    - clean up - a clean bill of health - a clean slate - come clean - make a clean sweep

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  • 3 annoying

    adjective annoying habits.) incomodativo
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    an.noy.ing
    [ən'ɔiiŋ] adj aborrecido, aborrecedor, irritante, desgostoso.

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  • 4 barbarous

    1. adjective
    1) (uncultured and uncivilized: barbarous habits.) bárbaro
    2) (brutal: a barbarous assault.) bárbaro
    - barbarian 2. adjective
    barbarian customs.) bárbaro
    * * *
    bar.ba.rous
    [b'a:bərəs] adj 1 bárbaro, incivilizado. 2 rude, grosseiro. 3 cruel, brutal. 4 incorreto, impuro (estilo ou linguagem).

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  • 5 cure

    [kjuə] 1. verb
    1) (to make better: That medicine cured me; That will cure him of his bad habits.) curar
    2) (to get rid of (an illness etc): That pill cured my headache.) curar
    3) (to preserve (bacon etc) by drying, salting etc.) curar
    2. noun
    (something which cures: They're trying to find a cure for cancer.) cura
    - curative
    * * *
    [kjuə] n 1 cura: ato ou efeito de curar. he effected a cure / ele realizou uma cura. 2 tratamento curativo. she took a cure / ela fez um tratamento. 3 remédio, medicamento. 4 processo de conservar ou curar carne, peixe, etc. 5 cura das almas, cuidado espiritual. 6 curato, cargo de cura. • vt+vi 1 curar. 2 tratar, remediar, medicar. 3 aliviar, livrar-se de. 4 curar, defumar, salgar, conservar carne, etc. 5 curar-se, sarar. 6 tornar-se curado, defumado, etc. 7 vulcanizar. cure of souls n cura das almas. past cure incurável. to undergo a cure submeter-se a um tratamento. under cure sob tratamento. what can’t be cured must be endured o que não se pode remediar tem-se de tolerar.

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  • 6 curé

    [kjuə] 1. verb
    1) (to make better: That medicine cured me; That will cure him of his bad habits.) curar
    2) (to get rid of (an illness etc): That pill cured my headache.) curar
    3) (to preserve (bacon etc) by drying, salting etc.) curar
    2. noun
    (something which cures: They're trying to find a cure for cancer.) cura
    - curative
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    cu.ré
    [kjur'ei] n Fr cura de paróquia francesa, vigário.

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  • 7 form

    I 1. [fo:m] noun
    1) ((a) shape; outward appearance: He saw a strange form in the darkness.) vulto
    2) (a kind, type or variety: What form of ceremony usually takes place when someone gets a promotion?) tipo
    3) (a document containing certain questions, the answers to which must be written on it: an application form.) formulário
    4) (a fixed way of doing things: forms and ceremonies.) formalidade
    5) (a school class: He is in the sixth form.) ano
    2. verb
    1) (to make; to cause to take shape: They decided to form a drama group.) formar
    2) (to come into existence; to take shape: An idea slowly formed in his mind.) formar-se
    3) (to organize or arrange (oneself or other people) into a particular order: The women formed (themselves) into three groups.) juntar(-se)
    4) (to be; to make up: These lectures form part of the medical course.) constituir
    - be in good form
    - in the form of
    II [fo:m] noun
    (a long, usually wooden seat: The children were sitting on forms.) banco
    * * *
    [fɔ:m] n 1 forma, configuração, aparência, aspecto, contorno, formato. his gratitude took the form of a check / sua gratidão manifestou-se em forma de cheque. 2 figura, feição, feitio, talhe, vulto. 3 molde, modelo, padrão, forma. the disease appears under various forms / a doença manifesta-se de vários modos. 4 constituição específica, estrutura, sistema, arranjo e estilo, em composição literária, musical ou plástica. his form in running is bad / seu estilo de corrida não é bom. 5 método, uso, ritual, prática, praxe, formalidade. 6 ordem, disposição, norma, arranjo. 7 formulário: documento impresso ou datilografado com claros para preencher. 8 estado, caráter, aparição, visão, condição, manifestação. 9 espécie, sorte, variedade. heat, light, electricity are forms of energy / calor, luz, eletricidade são espécies de energia. 10 Philos forma. 11 Gram flexão. 12 Brit classe, série (nas escolas). 13 Typogr forma. 14 Brit banco escolar. • vt+vi 1 formar, afeiçoar, dar forma ou feição a (alguma coisa), moldar, modelar, fazer, fabricar, criar. form good habits while you are young / adquira bons hábitos enquanto for jovem. 2 formar-se, tomar forma, surgir. 3 produzir, fazer, criar, converter-se em, constituir. 4 conceber, idear, planejar, imaginar. 5 organizar, formar-se, estabelecer. we formed a club / constituímos um clube. 6 adquirir, contrair, ensinar, educar. 7 pôr em ordem, dispor em certa ordem. the soldiers formed themselves into lines / os soldados entraram em forma. 8 Gram servir de, construir (frases, sentenças). a matter of form uma formalidade. a mere form uma mera formalidade. bad form sem modos, sem educação. clouds form in the sky no céu formam-se nuvens. for form’s sake por formalidade, pro forma. good form boas maneiras. in due and legal form nos termos da lei. in due form em devida forma. in great form com ótima disposição. it is bad form isso não se faz, não está direito. to form the mind desenvolver a inteligência. to form up entrar em forma, ficar em fila. water forms ice água converte-se em gelo.
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    formerly

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  • 8 forswear

    [fo:'sweə]
    past tense - forswore; verb
    (to give up; to stop: He has forsworn all his bad habits.) abandonar
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    for.swear
    [fɔ:sw'ɛə] vt+vi (ps forswore, pp forsworn) 1 abjurar, renegar, repudiar. 2 negar sob juramento. 3 jurar falso, perjurar. to forswear oneself renegar-se.

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  • 9 habit

    ['hæbit]
    1) (something which a person does usually or regularly: the habit of going for a walk before bed; an irritating habit of interrupting.) hábito
    2) (a tendency to do the same things that one has always done: I did it out of habit.) hábito
    3) (clothes: a monk's habit.) hábito
    - habitually
    - from force of habit
    - get someone into
    - get into
    - out of the habit of
    * * *
    hab.it
    [h'æbit] n 1 hábito, costume, uso. she fell into bad habits / ela adotou maus costumes. 2 roupa, traje, hábito, traje de montaria (para mulheres). 3 Bot, Zool forma, modo de vida. • vt vestir. a habit forming drug uma droga que vicia. riding habit traje de montaria.

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  • 10 hippie

    ['hipi]
    plural - hippies; noun, adjective
    ((of) a usually young person who does not wish to live by the normal rules of society and who shows his rejection of these rules by his unusual clothes, habits etc: The farm cottage was bought by a group of young hippies; ( also adjective) hippy clothes.) hippie
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    hip.pie
    [h'ipi] n Sociol hippie: pessoa oposta à sociedade de consumo, comum na década de 60.

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  • 11 market research

    (investigation of the habits and preferences of the public in choosing what goods to buy: She does market research for a cosmetics firm.) pesquisa de mercado
    * * *
    mar.ket re.search
    [ma:kit r'isə:tʃ] n pesquisa do mercado.

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  • 12 reform

    [rə'fo:m] 1. verb
    1) (to improve or remove faults from: The criminal's wife stated that she had made great efforts to reform her husband.) reformar
    2) (to give up bad habits, improve one's behaviour etc: He admitted that he had been a criminal, but said that he intended to reform.) corrigir-se
    2. noun
    1) (the act of improving: the reform of our political system.) reforma
    2) (an improvement: He intends to make several reforms in the prison system.) reforma
    - reformed
    - reformer
    * * *
    re.form
    [rif'ɔ:m] n reforma, melhoria, emenda, correção. • vt+vi 1 reformar, melhorar, restaurar. 2 emendar, corrigir. 3 transformar.
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    reformar.

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  • 13 regular

    ['reɡjulə] 1. adjective
    1) (usual: Saturday is his regular day for shopping; That isn't our regular postman, is it?) habitual
    2) ((American) normal: He's too handicapped to attend a regular school.) normal
    3) (occurring, acting etc with equal amounts of space, time etc between: They placed guards at regular intervals round the camp; Is his pulse regular?) regular
    4) (involving doing the same things at the same time each day etc: a man of regular habits.) regular
    5) (frequent: He's a regular visitor; He's one of our regular customers.) frequente
    6) (permanent; lasting: He's looking for a regular job.) permanente
    7) ((of a noun, verb etc) following one of the usual grammatical patterns of the language: `Walk' is a regular verb, but `go' is an irregular verb.) regular
    8) (the same on both or all sides or parts; neat; symmetrical: a girl with regular features; A square is a regular figure.) regular
    9) (of ordinary size: I don't want the large size of packet - just give me the regular one.) normal
    10) ((of a soldier) employed full-time, professional; (of an army) composed of regular soldiers.) regular
    2. noun
    1) (a soldier in the regular army.) soldado profissional
    2) (a regular customer (eg at a bar).) freguês habitual
    - regularly
    - regulate
    - regulation
    - regulator
    * * *
    reg.u.lar
    [r'egjulə] n 1 soldado de linha. 2 membro de uma ordem religiosa ou monástica. 3 Amer partidário, fiel, freguês. • adj 1 regular, segundo o hábito ou a regra, normal, comum, corrente, certo. 2 exato, pontual. 3 Geom simétrico, harmonioso. 4 ordeiro, metódico, uniforme. 5 autorizado. 6 pertencente ou relativo às tropas regulares. 7 Rel de ou relativo a uma ordem religiosa ou monástica. 8 Gram que se conjuga regularmente. 9 coll completo. 10 de ou relativo a um partido político estabelecido, regular, oficial. the regular candidate o candidato regular, oficial. to be a regular brick ser um rapaz direito. to keep regular hours ter vida metódica. to lead a regular life viver uma vida metódica.

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  • 14 relapse

    [rə'læps] 1. verb
    (to return to a former bad or undesirable state (eg ill health, bad habits).) recair
    2. noun
    (a return to a former bad or undesirable state, especially ill health.) recaída
    * * *
    re.lapse
    [ril'æps] n 1 reincidência, recaída. 2 Med recidiva. • vt recair, reincidir, ser relapso.

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  • 15 revolt

    [rə'vəult] 1. verb
    1) (to rebel (against a government etc): The army revolted against the dictator.) revoltar-se
    2) (to disgust: His habits revolt me.) enojar
    2. noun
    1) (the act of rebelling: The peasants rose in revolt.) revolta
    2) (a rebellion.) revolta
    - revolting
    * * *
    re.volt
    [riv'oult] n revolta, levante, rebelião, insurreição, motim, sedição, sublevação. • vt+vi 1 revoltar(-se), levantar(-se), rebelar(-se), amotinar(-se), sublevar(-se). 2 revolucionar. 3 causar ou sentir aversão ou repugnância, indignar, irritar.

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  • 16 self-indulgent

    (too ready to satisfy one's own desires: self-indulgent habits/behaviour.) comodista
    * * *
    self-in.dul.gent
    [self ind'∧ldʒənt] adj indulgente consigo mesmo, comodista.

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  • 17 staid

    [steid]
    ((over-)serious or old-fashioned: A person of staid appearance/habits.) sério
    * * *
    [steid] arch ps, pp of stay. adj calmo, sério, sossegado, acomodado.

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  • 18 steady

    ['stedi] 1. adjective
    1) ((negative unsteady) firmly fixed, balanced or controlled: The table isn't steady; You need a steady hand to be a surgeon.) seguro
    2) (regular or even: a steady temperature; He was walking at a steady pace.) constante
    3) (unchanging or constant: steady faith.) constante
    4) ((of a person) sensible and hardworking in habits etc: a steady young man.) regrado
    2. verb
    (to make or become steady: He stumbled but managed to steady himself; His heart-beat gradually steadied.) equilibrar(-se)
    - steadiness
    - steady on!
    - steady !
    * * *
    stead.y
    [st'edi] n Amer sl 1 companheiro ou namorado fixo. 2 companheira ou namorada fixa. • vt+vi 1 firmar, fixar, estabilizar, acalmar. 2 firmar-se, fixar-se, estabilizar-se. • adj 1 fixo, firme. 2 constante, permanente, invariável, uniforme, regular. 3 calmo, sereno, quieto. 4 seguro, de confiança, sóbrio. 5 resoluto, imperturbável, imutável. 6 estável, sólido. to go steady namorar firme. steady bearing a juros fixos. steady on! a) mantenha a calma! b) não seja tolo! c) não tenha pressa!

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  • 19 study

    1. verb
    1) (to give time and attention to gaining knowledge of a subject: What subject is he studying?; He is studying French; He is studying for a degree in mathematics; She's studying to be a teacher.) estudar
    2) (to look at or examine carefully: He studied the railway timetable; Give yourself time to study the problem in detail.) examinar
    2. noun
    1) (the act of devoting time and attention to gaining knowledge: He spends all his evenings in study; She has made a study of the habits of bees.) estudo
    2) (a musical or artistic composition: a book of studies for the piano; The picture was entitled `Study in Grey'.) estudo
    3) (a room in a house etc, in which to study, read, write etc: The headmaster wants to speak to the senior pupils in his study.) gabinete
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    stud.y
    [st'∧di] n 1 estudo. 2 exame, investigação, examinação, pesquisa. 3 matéria estudada, disciplina, objeto ou ramo de estudo. he makes literature his special study / ele especializou-se no ramo da literatura. 4 trabalho científico. 5 consideração. 6 sala de estudos, estúdio. 7 Arts modelo, esboço. 8 Mus estudo, peça musical (para o desenvolvimento de certa técnica). 9 esforço, aplicação, dedicação. 10 pensamento profundo, fantasia. • vt+vi 1 estudar. 2 examinar cuidadosamente, investigar, pesquisar. 3 considerar, ponderar, pensar, planejar, meditar, refletir. 4 observar atentamente. 5 visar, buscar, procurar. to be a fast study Theat decorar o papel rapidamente. to be in a brown study pensar muito em algo.

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  • 20 undesirable

    1) (not wanted: These pills can have some undesirable effects.) indesejável
    2) (unpleasant or objectionable: his undesirable friends; undesirable behaviour/habits.) desagradável
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    un.de.sir.a.ble
    [∧ndiz'aiərəbəl] n pessoa ou coisa indesejável. • adj 1 indesejado, indesejável. 2 desagradável.

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