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1 nick
[nik] 1. noun(a small cut: There was a nick in the doorpost.) corte2. verb(to make a small cut in something: He nicked his chin while he was shaving.) cortar* * *[nik] n 1 entalhe, corte, incisão. 2 momento crítico. 3 lance favorável (no jogo de dados). 4 Brit sl prisão. • vt 1 entalhar, chanfrar. 2 cortar em ou através. 3 agarrar ou pegar no momento exato. 4 assentar bem. 5 fazer um lance favorável (no jogo de dados). 6 roubar, enganar. he came in the nick of time ele veio no momento exato. in bad nick em má condição. in good nick em boa condição. -
2 knickers
['nikəz](women's and girls' pants, especially if loose-fitting and gathered in at the thigh.) calcinhas* * *knick.ers[n'ikəz] n pl 1 Amer abbr knickerbocker. 2 Brit calcinha (roupa íntima) de mulher. • interj Brit que droga! to get one’s knickers in a twist coll ficar agitado, ansioso. -
3 nicotine
['nikəti:n](a harmful substance contained in tobacco.) nicotina* * *nic.o.tine[n'ikəti:n] n nicotina. -
4 knickerbockers
['nikə,bokəz]((American knickers) short trousers that fit tightly just below the knees, used together with knee socks for skiing and hiking.) -
5 anachronique
[anakʀɔnik]Adjectif anacrônico(ca)* * *[anakʀɔnik]Adjectif anacrônico(ca) -
6 arsenic
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7 chronique
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8 électronique
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9 ironique
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10 nickel
[nikɛl]Nom masculin níquel masculinoAdjectif invariable ( familier) (impeccable) nos trinques* * *[nikɛl]Nom masculin níquel masculinoAdjectif invariable ( familier) (impeccable) nos trinques -
11 nicotine
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12 platonique
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13 symphonique
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14 téléphonique
[telefɔnik]Adjectif → cabine, carte* * *[telefɔnik]Adjectif → cabine, carte -
15 tonique
[tɔnik]Adjectif tônico(ca)accent tonique acento tônico* * *[tɔnik]Adjectif tônico(ca)accent tonique acento tônico -
16 tourniquet
[tuʀnikɛ]Nom masculin (du métro) torniquete masculino* * *[tuʀnikɛ]Nom masculin (du métro) torniquete masculino -
17 anachronique
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18 arsenic
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19 chronique
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20 électronique
[elɛktʀɔnik]Adjectif eletrônico(ca)Nom féminin eletrônica feminino* * *électronique elɛktʀɔnik]nome femininoFÍSICA electrónicaadjectivoelectrónico
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nik — sb., ket, nik, kene … Dansk ordbog
...nik — 〈in Zus.; zur Bildung von Subst.; m. 6; bes. ostdt.; umg.; häufig abwertend〉 = ...ler, z. B. FDJnik ● Kaputtnik heruntergekommene Person … Universal-Lexikon
nik — no good·nik; peace·nik; re·fuse·nik; ep·i·nik·i·an; ep·i·nik·i·on; kin·ni·kin·nik; nud·nik; pes·cha·nik; re·fus·nik; … English syllables
-nik — The English suffix nik is of Slavic origin. It approximately corresponds to the suffix er and nearly always denotes an agent noun (that is, it describes a person related to the thing, state, habit, or action described by the word to which the… … Wikipedia