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  • 1 oblivious of his presence

    oblivious of his presence
    esquecido de ou ignorando a sua presença.

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  • 2 presence

    ['prezns]
    1) (the state, or fact, of being present: The committee requests your presence at Thursday's meeting.) presença
    2) (a striking, impressive manner or appearance: The headmistress certainly has presence.) presença
    - presence of mind
    * * *
    pres.ence
    [pr'ezəns] n 1 presença: a) condição de presente. b) comparecimento. c) local em que uma pessoa se encontra. d) porte, ar, aspecto. he has the presence of his father / ele tem o porte ou ar do seu pai. 2 aparição, espectro. 3 audiência. they were admitted to the presence / foram recebidos em audiência. in the presence of na presença de. in the presence of danger diante do perigo. into their presence à sua presença. presence of mind presença de espírito. the presence os soberanos ou as pessoas de destaque.

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  • 3 threat

    [Ɵret]
    1) (a warning that one is going to hurt or punish someone: He will certainly carry out his threat to harm you.) ameaça
    2) (a sign of something dangerous or unpleasant which may be, or is, about to happen: a threat of rain.) ameaça
    3) (a source of danger: His presence is a threat to our plan/success.) ameaça
    * * *
    [θret] n ameaça, perigo. there was a threat of rain / estava ameaçando chuva.

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  • 4 threat

    [Ɵret]
    1) (a warning that one is going to hurt or punish someone: He will certainly carry out his threat to harm you.) ameaça
    2) (a sign of something dangerous or unpleasant which may be, or is, about to happen: a threat of rain.) ameaça
    3) (a source of danger: His presence is a threat to our plan/success.) ameaça

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  • 5 derive

    1. verb
    1) (to come or develop from: The word `derives' is derived from an old French word.) derivar
    2) (to draw or take from (a source or origin): We derive comfort from his presence.) tirar
    - derivative 2. noun
    (a word, substance etc formed from another word, substance etc: `Reader' is a derivative of `read'.) derivado
    * * *
    de.rive
    [dir'aiv] vt+vi 1 derivar, deduzir, tirar como conseqüência, originar, provir, descobrir a origem de. 2 obter, receber. 3 Gram investigar ou dar a derivação ou origem das palavras, derivar-se. 4 originar-se, descender, proceder.

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  • 6 oblivious

    [ə'bliviəs]
    (unaware of or not paying attention to: He was oblivious of what was happening; He was oblivious to our warnings.) esquecido
    * * *
    ob.liv.i.ous
    [əbl'iviəs] adj 1 esquecido. 2 absorto, abstraído. 3 que causa esquecimento. oblivious of his presence esquecido de ou ignorando a sua presença. oblivious to cego para com.

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  • 7 totally

    adverb (completely: I was totally unaware of his presence.) totalmente
    * * *
    to.tal.ly
    [t'outəli] adv totalmente.

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  • 8 derive

    1. verb
    1) (to come or develop from: The word `derives' is derived from an old French word.) derivar
    2) (to draw or take from (a source or origin): We derive comfort from his presence.) tirar, extrair
    - derivative 2. noun
    (a word, substance etc formed from another word, substance etc: `Reader' is a derivative of `read'.) derivado

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  • 9 totally

    adverb (completely: I was totally unaware of his presence.) totalmente

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  • 10 honour

    ['onə] 1. noun
    1) (respect for truth, honesty etc: a man of honour.) honra
    2) ((the keeping or increasing of) a person's, country's etc good reputation: We must fight for the honour of our country.) honra
    3) (fame; glory: He won honour on the field of battle.) fama
    4) (respect: This ceremony is being held in honour of those who died in the war.) honra
    5) (something which a person feels to be a reason for pride etc: It is a great honour to be asked to address this meeting.) honra
    6) (a title, degree etc given to a person as a mark of respect for his services, work, ability etc: He has received many honours for his research into cancer.) honraria
    7) ((with capital: with His, Your etc) a title of respect used when talking to or about judges, mayors etc: My client wishes to plead guilty, Your Honour.) Excelência
    2. verb
    1) (to show great respect to (a person, thing etc): We should honour the Queen.) honrar
    2) (to do, say etc something which is a reason for pride, satisfaction etc to: Will you honour us with your presence at the meeting?) dar a honra
    3) (to give (someone) a title, degree etc as a mark of respect for his ability etc: He was honoured for his work with the mentally handicapped.) distinguir
    4) (to fulfil (a promise etc): We'll honour our agreement.) cumprir
    - honourable
    - honours
    - in honour bound
    - honour bound
    - on one's honour
    - word of honour
    * * *
    hon.our
    ['ɔnə] n Brit 1 honra, honradez, dignidade, brio. a man of honour / um homem de honra, um homem de bem. 2 reputação, fama, glória. 3 lealdade, nobreza. 4 estimação, respeito. 5 título ou cargo honorífico, distinção. 6 figura (no jogo de cartas). 7 decoro, pudor, castidade, virtude. 8 reverência, continência. 9 distinção (colegial ou universitária). • vt 1 honrar, respeitar, reverenciar, glorificar. 2 elevar (no cargo), exaltar. 3 aceitar, pagar. 4 favorecer. affair of honour questão de honra. code of honour código de honra. guest of honour convidado de honra. His Honour Sua Reverência. I have the honour of, it is my honour to tenho o prazer de, o privilégio de. in his honour em honra dele. maid of honour dama de honra. point of honour questão de honra. sense of honour sentimento de honra. to be bound in honour ser obrigado pela honra. to do someone the honour honrar alguém. to do the honours fazer as honras da casa. to gain honour by ganhar fama com. Your Honour Vossa Senhoria.

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  • 11 honour

    ['onə] 1. noun
    1) (respect for truth, honesty etc: a man of honour.) honra
    2) ((the keeping or increasing of) a person's, country's etc good reputation: We must fight for the honour of our country.) honra
    3) (fame; glory: He won honour on the field of battle.) glória
    4) (respect: This ceremony is being held in honour of those who died in the war.) honra
    5) (something which a person feels to be a reason for pride etc: It is a great honour to be asked to address this meeting.) honra
    6) (a title, degree etc given to a person as a mark of respect for his services, work, ability etc: He has received many honours for his research into cancer.) honraria
    7) ((with capital: with His, Your etc) a title of respect used when talking to or about judges, mayors etc: My client wishes to plead guilty, Your Honour.) Excelência, meritíssimo
    2. verb
    1) (to show great respect to (a person, thing etc): We should honour the Queen.) honrar
    2) (to do, say etc something which is a reason for pride, satisfaction etc to: Will you honour us with your presence at the meeting?) dar a honra
    3) (to give (someone) a title, degree etc as a mark of respect for his ability etc: He was honoured for his work with the mentally handicapped.) conferir honraria
    4) (to fulfil (a promise etc): We'll honour our agreement.) honrar
    - honourable - honours - in honour bound - honour bound - on one's honour - word of honour

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  • 12 evidence

    ['evidəns]
    1) (information etc that gives reason for believing something; proof (eg in a law case): Have you enough evidence (of his guilt) to arrest him?) evidência
    2) ((an) indication; a sign: Her bag on the table was the only evidence of her presence.) evidência
    * * *
    ev.i.dence
    ['evid2ns] n 1 evidência, prova, indício. internal evidence / prova intrínseca ou inerente. a striking piece of evidence / uma prova irrefutável. circumstantial evidence / provas indiciadoras, provas indiretas, provas circunstanciais. forensic evidence / prova legal. 2 sinal, indicação, mostra. his letter gives evidence of good education / sua carta é prova de boa educação. 3 testemunho, depoimento de testemunha. state’s evidence / Amer testemunha principal. 4 testemunha. he was called in evidence / ele foi intimado como testemunha. • vt 1 comprovar, evidenciar. 2 esclarecer. 3 atestar. to turn king’s evidence depor contra o cúmplice.

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  • 13 meet

    [mi:t] 1. past tense, past participle - met; verb
    1) (to come face to face with (eg a person whom one knows), by chance: She met a man on the train.) encontrar
    2) ((sometimes, especially American, with with) to come together with (a person etc), by arrangement: The committee meets every Monday.) reunir-se
    3) (to be introduced to (someone) for the first time: Come and meet my wife.) conhecer
    4) (to join: Where do the two roads meet?) juntar-se
    5) (to be equal to or satisfy (eg a person's needs, requirements etc): Will there be sufficient stocks to meet the public demand?) responder
    6) (to come into the view, experience or presence of: A terrible sight met him / his eyes when he opened the door.) vir ao encontro
    7) (to come to or be faced with: He met his death in a car accident.) encontrar
    8) ((with with) to experience or suffer; to receive a particular response: She met with an accident; The scheme met with their approval.) ter
    9) (to answer or oppose: We will meet force with greater force.) responder
    2. noun
    (a gathering, especially of sportsmen: The local huntsmen are holding a meet this week.) encontro
    - meet someone halfway
    - meet halfway
    * * *
    [mi:t] n 1 reunião, encontro. 2 reunião de esportistas. • vt+vi (ps, pp met) 1 encontrar, encontrar-se. 2 satisfazer (um compromisso). 3 travar conhecimento. 4 reunir-se, ajuntar-se, agrupar-se. 5 opor. 6 receber. • adj adequado, apropriado.

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  • 14 meet

    [mi:t] 1. past tense, past participle - met; verb
    1) (to come face to face with (eg a person whom one knows), by chance: She met a man on the train.) encontrar
    2) ((sometimes, especially American, with with) to come together with (a person etc), by arrangement: The committee meets every Monday.) encontrar-se
    3) (to be introduced to (someone) for the first time: Come and meet my wife.) ficar conhecendo
    4) (to join: Where do the two roads meet?) encontrar-se
    5) (to be equal to or satisfy (eg a person's needs, requirements etc): Will there be sufficient stocks to meet the public demand?) satisfazer
    6) (to come into the view, experience or presence of: A terrible sight met him / his eyes when he opened the door.) apresentar-se a
    7) (to come to or be faced with: He met his death in a car accident.) encontrar
    8) ((with with) to experience or suffer; to receive a particular response: She met with an accident; The scheme met with their approval.) dar com
    9) (to answer or oppose: We will meet force with greater force.) responder a
    2. noun
    (a gathering, especially of sportsmen: The local huntsmen are holding a meet this week.) encontro
    - meet someone halfway - meet halfway

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  • 15 comfort

    1) (a pleasant condition of being physically or mentally relaxed, happy, warm etc: They now live in comfort.) conforto
    2) (anything that provides a little luxury, or makes one feel happier, or better able to bear misfortune: He enjoyed the comforts of the hotel; Her presence was a comfort to him in his grief; words of comfort.) conforto
    - comfortably
    - comforting
    - be comfortably off
    * * *
    com.fort
    [k'∧mfət] n 1 conforto, consolo, alívio. 2 bem-estar, agrado. 3 ajuda, auxílio. • vt 1 confortar, consolar, aliviar. 2 animar, auxiliar, encorajar. cold comfort triste consolo. soldier’s comforts presentes para soldados. to take comfort ficar confortado, ficar encorajado. what a comfort! que alívio!, que sorte!

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  • 16 comfort

    1) (a pleasant condition of being physically or mentally relaxed, happy, warm etc: They now live in comfort.) conforto
    2) (anything that provides a little luxury, or makes one feel happier, or better able to bear misfortune: He enjoyed the comforts of the hotel; Her presence was a comfort to him in his grief; words of comfort.) conforto
    - comfortably - comforting - be comfortably off

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  • 17 evidence

    ['evidəns]
    1) (information etc that gives reason for believing something; proof (eg in a law case): Have you enough evidence (of his guilt) to arrest him?) prova
    2) ((an) indication; a sign: Her bag on the table was the only evidence of her presence.) indício

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См. также в других словарях:

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  • Presence of God — is a term used in Catholic theology and devotion.In theology, it refers to the belief that God is present by His Essence everywhere and in all things by reason of His Immensity. Furthermore, it also refers to the belief that God is in an special… …   Wikipedia

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  • committed in his presence — See presence …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • PRESENCE, DIVINE — The notion of the Divine Presence is expressed in the Bible in two different senses: (1) in the corporeal sense, i.e., the actual dwelling (shakhan, שָׁכַן) of God in His abode; (2) in the abstract sense, i.e., symbolic representation by means of …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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  • presence — / prezFns/ noun 1 (U) the state of being present in a particular place: Your presence is requested at the club meeting on Friday. (+ of): The police scientists detected the presence of poison in the dead woman s blood. opposite absence (1) 2 in… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • presence of officer — When an offense is committed so as to justify an arrest without a warrant:–being in such a position that the commission of the offense is on view or that knowledge of the commission of the offense may be acquired by him through any of his senses… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Presence (telepresence) — Presence = Presence is a theoretical concept describing the effect that people experience when they interact with a computer mediated or computer generated environment (Sheridan, 1994). Lombard and Ditton (1997) described presence as “an illusion …   Wikipedia

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