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21 first form
first form[fə:st f'ɔ:m] n primeiro ano (nas escolas). -
22 for form’s sake
for form’s sakepor formalidade, pro forma. -
23 good form
good formboas maneiras. -
24 in due and legal form
in due and legal formnos termos da lei. -
25 in great form
in great formcom ótima disposição. -
26 in tabloid form
in tabloid formem tamanho tablóide. -
27 it is bad form
it is bad formisso não se faz, não está direito. -
28 kidney-form
kid.ney-form[k'idni fɔ:m] adj em forma de rins, reniforme. -
29 sixth form
sixth form[s'iksθ fɔ:m] n Brit a classe mais alta, o sexto ano ginasial. -
30 telegraph form
tel.e.graph form[t'eligra:f fɔ:m] n formulário de telegrama. -
31 to fill out a form
to fill out a formpreencher um formulário. -
32 to form government
to form governmentformar um governo, formar um ministério. -
33 to form the mind
to form the minddesenvolver a inteligência. -
34 to form up
to form upentrar em forma, ficar em fila. -
35 to make (form) an alliance with
to make (form) an alliance withaliar-se a.English-Portuguese dictionary > to make (form) an alliance with
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36 be in good form
(to be in good spirits or health: She's in good form after her holiday.) estar em forma -
37 in any shape (or form)
(at all: I don't accept bribes in any shape or form.) de qualquer tipo -
38 in any shape (or form)
(at all: I don't accept bribes in any shape or form.) de qualquer tipo -
39 in the form of
(having the shape, character, style etc of: He wrote a novel in the form of a diary.) em forma de -
40 order-form
noun (a form on which a customer's order is written.) talão de encomenda
См. также в других словарях:
form — form·abil·i·ty; form·able; form·ably; form·al·de·hyde; form·amide; form·am·i·dine; form·a·zan; form·ful; form·ism; form·ist; form·less; Form·var; for·nic·i·form; fos·si·form; fo·ve·i·form; fruc·ti·form; fun·gi·form; fun·nel·form; fur·ci·form;… … English syllables
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Form — (f[=o]rm; in senses 8 & 9, often f[=o]rm in England), n. [OE. & F. forme, fr. L. forma; cf. Skr. dhariman. Cf. {Firm}.] 1. The shape and structure of anything, as distinguished from the material of which it is composed; particular disposition or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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