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1 thousand
1. plurals - thousand, thousands; noun1) (the number 1,000: one thousand; two thousand; several thousand.) mil2) (the figure 1,000.) mil3) (a thousand pounds or dollars: This cost us several thousand(s).) milhar2. adjective(1,000 in number: a few thousand people; I have a couple of thousand pounds.) milhares- thousandth
- thousands of* * *thou.sand[θ'auzənd] n 1 mil. 2 milhar. • num mil. a thousand um mil. a thousand thanks muitíssimo obrigado. a thousand times mil vezes. one in a thousand a) um entre mil. b) singular. ten thousand dez mil. thousands milhares. -
2 collective
[-tiv]1) (of a number of people etc combined into one group: This success was the result of a collective effort.) colectivo2) (of a noun, taking a singular verb but standing for many things taken as a whole: `Cattle' is a collective noun.) colectivo* * *col.lec.tive[kəl'ektiv] n 1 Gram nome coletivo. 2 cooperativa, organização coletivista. • adj l coletivo (também Gram), de ou em grupo. 2 reunido, coligido, que forma coleção. -
3 odd
[od]1) (unusual; strange: He's wearing very odd clothes; a very odd young man.) estranho2) ((of a number) that cannot be divided exactly by 2: 5 and 7 are odd (numbers).) ímpar3) (not one of a pair, set etc: an odd shoe.) sem par4) (occasional; free: at odd moments.) vago•- oddity- oddly
- oddment
- odds
- odd jobs
- odd job man
- be at odds
- make no odds
- oddly enough
- odd man out / odd one out
- odds and ends
- what's the odds?* * *['ɔd] adj 1 excedente. 2 ímpar. 3 desirmanado, desemparelhado. 4 ocasional, casual. 5 estranho, curioso, singular, esquisito, bizarro, excêntrico. 6 indefinido, incalculável. an odd card uma carta de sobra. at odd hours a desoras. at odd times de vez em quando. how odd quão estranho. hundred and odd cento e tantos. odd-job man biscateiro. odd jobs serviços ocasionais, biscates. odd man/ woman out a) pessoa desajustada. b) pessoa desacompanhada. -
4 skittles
noun singular (a game in which the players try to knock down a number of skittles with a ball: a game of skittles; Do you play skittles?; ( also adjective) a skittles match.) jogo dos mecos -
5 collective
[-tiv]1) (of a number of people etc combined into one group: This success was the result of a collective effort.) coletivo2) (of a noun, taking a singular verb but standing for many things taken as a whole: `Cattle' is a collective noun.) coletivo -
6 skittles
noun singular (a game in which the players try to knock down a number of skittles with a ball: a game of skittles; Do you play skittles?; ( also adjective) a skittles match.) boliche
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