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1 matter
['mætə] 1. noun1) (solids, liquids and/or gases in any form, from which everything physical is made: The entire universe is made up of different kinds of matter.) matéria2) (a subject or topic (of discussion etc): a private matter; money matters.) assunto3) (pus: The wound was infected and full of matter.) pus2. verb(to be important: That car matters a great deal to him; It doesn't matter.) importar- be the matter
- a matter of course
- a matter of opinion
- no matter
- no matter who
- what
- where* * *mat.ter[m'ætə] n 1 matéria, substância. 2 assunto, tópico. 3 negócio, questão, causa. 4 pus. 5 importância. 6 caso. 7 dificuldade. • vi 1 importar, significar. 2 supurar. for that matter no que diz respeito ao assunto. in the matter of a respeito de. no matter não importa. no matter where onde quer que seja. no matter which qualquer que seja. printed matter impresso (correio). that’s what the matter is aí é que está. what is the matter? o que há? -
2 matter
['mætə] 1. noun1) (solids, liquids and/or gases in any form, from which everything physical is made: The entire universe is made up of different kinds of matter.) matéria2) (a subject or topic (of discussion etc): a private matter; money matters.) assunto3) (pus: The wound was infected and full of matter.) pus2. verb(to be important: That car matters a great deal to him; It doesn't matter.) importar- be the matter - a matter of course - a matter of opinion - no matter - no matter who - what - where -
3 matter
matéria; assunto (subject)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > matter
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4 matter
artigo, coisa, matéria -
5 matter of conscience
matter of consciencequestão de consciência. -
6 matter-of-fact
adjective (keeping to the actual facts; not fanciful, emotional or imaginative: a matter-of-fact account/statement/opinion/attitude.) exacto* * *mat.ter-of-fact[mætə əv f'ækt] adj 1 prático. 2 prosaico, trivial. -
7 matter-of-fact
adjective (keeping to the actual facts; not fanciful, emotional or imaginative: a matter-of-fact account/statement/opinion/attitude.) simples -
8 matter of course
mat.ter of course[mætə əv k'ɔ:s] n coisa de se esperar. -
9 matter of dispute
motivo de controvérsia.English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > matter of dispute
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10 matter of fact
English-Portuguese philosophical dictionary > matter of fact
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11 a matter of course
(something that one expects to happen, be done etc: You don't have to ask her - she'll do it as a matter of course.) coisa natural* * *a matter of courseuma coisa natural, lógica. -
12 a matter-of-fact person
a matter-of-fact personuma pessoa sensata, prática, objetiva. as a matter of fact, o fato é que, em verdade, para dizer a verdade, realmente. -
13 for that matter
for that matterno que diz respeito ao assunto.————————for that matterquanto a isso. -
14 no laughing matter
no laughing matterassunto sério. it is no laughing matter / é assunto sério, é grave. -
15 no matter
(it is not important: `He's not here.' `No matter, I'll see him later.') não importa* * *no matternão importa. -
16 be the matter
( often with with) (to be the/a trouble, difficulty or thing that is wrong: Is anything the matter?; What's the matter with you?) ser o problema -
17 be the matter
( often with with) (to be the/a trouble, difficulty or thing that is wrong: Is anything the matter?; What's the matter with you?) ser o problema -
18 a matter of form
a matter of formuma formalidade. -
19 a matter of great concern
a matter of great concernum assunto de grande importância. -
20 a matter of great weight
a matter of great weightum assunto de muita importância.
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