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1 scruple
scru.ple[skr'u:pəl] n 1 dúvida, hesitação. 2 escrúpulo, receio. 3 escrópulo: peso que corresponde a 1,296g. 4 tiquinho, quantidade muito pequena. • vi 1 hesitar, duvidar. 2 ter escrúpulos. he has no scruples about it / ele não tem escrúpulos a respeito.
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