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1 link
[liŋk] 1. noun1) (a ring of a chain: There was a worn link in the chain and it broke; an important link in the chain of the evidence.) elo2) (anything connecting two things: His job was to act as a link between the government and the press.) elo2. verb(to connect as by a link: The new train service links the suburbs with the heart of the city.) ligar- link up* * *link1[liŋk] n 1 argola, elo. 2 conexão. 3 Typogr medida de 7,92 polegadas. 4 articulação. 5 ligação, vínculo. • vt encadear, unir, ligar.————————link2[liŋk] n archote, tocha.————————link3[liŋk] vi caminhar apressadamente. -
2 link
[liŋk] 1. noun1) (a ring of a chain: There was a worn link in the chain and it broke; an important link in the chain of the evidence.) elo2) (anything connecting two things: His job was to act as a link between the government and the press.) elo, vínculo2. verb(to connect as by a link: The new train service links the suburbs with the heart of the city.) ligar- link up -
3 mezzo
['me ou]plurals - mezzos, mezzo-sopranos; noun((a person having) a singing voice between soprano and alto.) meio-soprano* * *mez.zo[m'etsou] n = link=mezzo%20soprano mezzo soprano. -
4 return match
(a second match played between the same (teams of) players: We played the first match on our football pitch - the return match will be on theirs.) segunda mão* * *re.turn match[rit'ə:n mætʃ] n = link=return%20game return game. -
5 rockery
plural - rockeries; noun (a heap of rocks in a garden with earth between them in which small plants are grown.) canteiro ornamental* * *rock.er.y[r'ɔkəri] n Brit = link=rock%20garden rock garden.
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