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1 graduate
1. verb1) (to receive a degree, diploma etc: He graduated in German and French.) licenciar-se2) (to mark out with regular divisions: A thermometer is graduated in degrees.) graduar2. [-ət] noun(a person who has been awarded a degree or diploma: a graduate in French.) licenciado* * *grad.u.ate[gr'ædjueit] n 1 pessoa graduada, diplomada. 2 medida graduada para líquidos, proveta, copo graduado. • vt+vi 1 graduar(-se), receber ou dar diploma de universidade ou escola, subir, ser promovido. 2 graduar, marcar divisões para medir. 3 classificar. 4 mudar gradativamente ( into para). • adj graduado, diplomado. -
2 silver
['silvə] 1. noun1) (an element, a precious grey metal which is used in making jewellery, ornaments etc: The tray was made of solid silver.) prata2) (anything made of, or looking like, silver especially knives, forks, spoons etc: Burglars broke into the house and stole all our silver.) prataria2. adjective1) (made of, of the colour of, or looking like, silver: a silver brooch; silver stars/paint.) de prata2) ((of a wedding anniversary, jubilee etc) twenty-fifth: We celebrated our silver wedding (anniversary) last month.) de prata•- silvery- silver foil/paper* * *sil.ver[s'ilvə] n 1 prata. 2 moedas de prata. 3 objetos de prata, prataria, talheres. 4 cor-de-prata. 5 Phot brometo de prata. 6 Sport medalha de prata. • vt+vi pratear. • adj 1 feito de prata. 2 relativo à prata. 3 de cor-de-prata. 4 com o som de prata. 5 eloqüente, convincente. 6 relativo ao 25.° aniversário. German silver alpaca. speech is silver, silence is golden falar é prata, calar é ouro. to be born with a silver spoon in one’s mouth ser de família rica e aristocrática.
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