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1 mudança
mu.dan.ça[mud‘ãsə] sf 1 changement, modification. 2 deménagement.* * *[mu`dãsa]Substantivo feminino (modificação) changement masculin(de marcha) vitesse féminin* * *nome femininomudança de tempochangement de tempsmudança de casadéménagementmudança de óleovidangemeter uma mudançapasser une vitesse -
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mu.dar[mud‘ar] vt+vi 1 changer, transformer. 2 déplacer, inverser. 3 transférer, transposer. 4 modifier, altérer. vpr 5 deménager. mudar de casa deménager.* * *[mu`da(x)]Verbo transitivo e verbo intransitivo changerVerbo + preposição changer deVerbo Pronominal déménagermudar de casa déménagermudar de roupa se changermudar-se para aller habiter à* * *verbo1 (alterar, modificar) changera hora muda amanhãl'heure change demaino tempo vai mudarle temps va changermudar a fraldachanger la couchemudar a (roupa da) camachanger les drapsmudar de autocarrochanger de busmudar de casadéménagermudar de lugar com alguémchanger de place avec quelqu'unmudar o óleochanger l'huilemudar de assuntochanger de sujetmudar de ideiaschanger d'idéesmudar de opiniãochanger d'opinionpreciso de mudar de aresj'ai besoin de changer d'airela não mudou nadaelle n'a pas changé5 (voz, penas) muer -
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4 mudo
mu.do* * *mudo, da[`mudu, da]Adjetivo muet(ette)ficar mudo ( figurado) rester muet* * *nome masculino, femininomuet, -te m., f.adjectivomudo de espantomuet de surprise -
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MUD — son las siglas de Multi User Dungeon que literalmente traducido del inglés al español significa mazmorra (o calabozo) multiusuario . Un MUD es un videojuego de rol en línea ejecutado en un servidor. Es la base de la que parten los actuales MMORPG … Wikipedia Español
Mud — (m[u^]d), n. [Akin to LG. mudde, D. modder, G. moder mold, OSw. modd mud, Sw. modder mother, Dan. mudder mud. Cf. {Mother} a scum on liquors.] Earth and water mixed so as to be soft and adhesive. [1913 Webster] {Mud bass} (Zo[ o]l.), a fresh… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mud — [mʌd] n [U] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from Middle Low German mudde] 1.) wet earth that has become soft and sticky ▪ By the end of the game, all the kids were covered in mud. ▪ The path beside the river was slippery with mud. ▪ Many… … Dictionary of contemporary English
mud — (n.) mid 14c., cognate with and probably from M.L.G. mudde, M.Du. modde thick mud, from P.Gmc. *mud from PIE * (s)meu /*mu [Buck], found in many words denoting wet or dirty (Cf. Gk. mydos damp, moisture, O.Ir. muad cloud, Pol. muЕ‚ slime, Skt … Etymology dictionary
mud — [ mʌd ] noun uncount ** 1. ) very soft wet earth: Rain turned the road that led to the cabin to mud. be covered/caked in mud: His boots were still caked in mud. a ) earth used as a building material: mud walls 2. ) remarks that criticize someone… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Mud — Mụd 〈m.; s; unz.; nddt. u. Seemannsspr.〉 Schlamm, Schlick; oV Mudd [→ Moder] * * * MUD [sprich: mad, Abk. für Multiuser Dungeon, dt. »Labyrinth(spiel) für mehrere Benutzer«; das engl. »mud« bedeutet »Schlamm«], Klasse von meist textorientierten … Universal-Lexikon
mud — ► NOUN 1) soft, sticky matter consisting of mixed earth and water. 2) damaging information or allegations. ● drag through the mud Cf. ↑drag through the mud ● (here s) mud in your eye! Cf. ↑mud in your eye! … English terms dictionary
mud|dy — «MUHD ee», adjective, di|er, di|est, verb, died, dy|ing. –adj. 1. of or like mud: »muddy footprints on the floor … Useful english dictionary
mud — /mud/, n., v., mudded, mudding. n. 1. wet, soft earth or earthy matter, as on the ground after rain, at the bottom of a pond, or along the banks of a river; mire. 2. Informal. scandalous or malicious assertions or information: The opposition… … Universalium
Mud — ist eine Abkürzung für: Multi User Dungeon Mud steht für: eine Glam Rock Band, siehe Mud (Band) eine niederländische Maßeinheit, siehe Mud (Einheit) einen Nebenfluss des Mains, siehe Mud (Fluss) eine iranische Stadt, siehe Mood … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mud — Mud, v. t. 1. To bury in mud. [R.] Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To make muddy or turbid. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English