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1 scope
[skəup]1) ((often with for) the opportunity or chance to do, use or develop: There's no scope for originality in this job.) margem2) (the area or extent of an activity etc: Few things are beyond the scope of a child's imagination.) alcance* * *[skoup] n 1 extensão, distância. he gave free (full) scope to his fury / ele deu expansão à sua raiva. 2 escopo, alcance, âmbito. that comes within my scope / isto é da minha alçada. 3 espaço, lugar, campo. 4 oportunidade. give scope to his abilities / dê oportunidade para ele mostrar suas habilidades. 5 extensão da operação. 6 Naut comprimento do cabo entre o barco e a âncora. -
2 scope
[skəup]1) ((often with for) the opportunity or chance to do, use or develop: There's no scope for originality in this job.) oportunidade2) (the area or extent of an activity etc: Few things are beyond the scope of a child's imagination.) alcance -
3 scope
escopoTermo usado na Sintaxe, Semântica e Pragmática com referência a uma extensão da língua afetada pela significação de uma determinada forma. -
4 scope of negation
escopo de negaçãoEm inglês, por exemplo, o escopo de negação normalmente se estende da palavra negativa até o final da oração. Isso permite contrastes semânticos como I deliberately didn’t ask her (Eu não perguntei a ela) e I didn’t deliberately ask her (Eu perguntei a ela, mas por acaso). -
5 scope
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6 scope
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7 free scope
free scope[fri: sk'oup] n = link=free%20hand free hand. -
8 low light scope
mira de baixa intensidade luminosaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > low light scope
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9 CinemaScope
Cin.e.ma.Scope[s'iniməskoup] n Cin marca registrada: processo de projeção em tela panorâmica. -
10 anemoscope
a.nem.o.scope[æn'eməskoup] n anemoscópio. -
11 auriscope
au.ri.scope['ɔ:riskoup] n Med auriscópio, otoscópio: instrumento para examinar o ouvido. -
12 baroscope
bar.o.scope[b'ærəskoup] n baroscópio. -
13 blink microscope
blink mi.cro.scope[bl'iŋk maikrəskoup] n microscópio de cintilação. -
14 breadth
[bredƟ]1) (width; size from side to side: the breadth of a table.) largura2) (scope or extent: breadth of outlook.) amplitude3) (a distance equal to the width (of a swimming-pool etc).) largura* * *[bredθ] n 1 largura. 2 largueza, liberalidade, tolerância. 3 amplitude, extensão. 4 efeito impressionante da composição (em artes, especialmente música). -
15 bronchoscope
bron.cho.scope[br'ɔŋkouskoup] n Med broncoscópio: aparelho com que se examinam visualmente os brônquios. -
16 chronoscope
chron.o.scope[kr'ɔnəskoup] n cronoscópio. -
17 compass
( noun)1) (an instrument with a magnetized needle, used to find directions: If he had carried a compass he would not have lost his way on the hills.) bússola2) ((in plural) an instrument with two movable legs, for drawing circles etc.) compasso3) (scope or range.) alcance•* * *com.pass[k'∧mpəs] n 1 bússola. 2 compasses compasso. 3 limite. 4 periferia, circunferência. 5 extensão, espaço. 6 alcance. 7 perímetro. • vt 1 circundar, rodear. 2 formar círculo, cercar. 3 planejar, almejar, maquinar. 4 empreender. 5 atingir. 6 entender. beam-compasses cintel. croaked compasses compasso curvo. compass of the voice extensão, amplitude da voz. pair of compasses compasso. proportional compasses compasso de redução. to compass someone’s death conspirar contra a vida de alguém. to keep within compass manter-se dentro dos limites. to speak within compass falar sem exagero. within the compass of his powers dentro de sua capacidade. -
18 cystoscope
cys.to.scope[s'istəskoup] n Med cistoscópio: aparelho para examinar a bexiga. -
19 ebullioscope
e.bul.li.o.scope[ib'∧li2skoup] n = link=ebulliometer ebulliometer. -
20 electron microscope
e.lec.tron mi.cro.scope[il'ektr6n maikr2skoup] n microscópio eletrônico.
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