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1 excluding
preposition (not counting; without including: The club's expenses, excluding the cost of stationery, amounted to $251.) excluindo -
2 excluding
preposition (not counting; without including: The club's expenses, excluding the cost of stationery, amounted to $251.) excluindo -
3 exclusive of
(excluding: That is the price of the meal exclusive of service charge.) excluindo -
4 exclusive of
(excluding: That is the price of the meal exclusive of service charge.) excluindo -
5 continent
I ['kontinənt] noun1) (one of the great divisions of the land surface of the world - Europe, America, Australia, Asia or Africa.) continente2) (Europe excluding Britain: We are going to the continent for our holidays.) continente•- continental breakfast
- continental shelf II ['kontinənt] adjective(able to control especially the bladder and/or bowel.) continente* * *con.ti.nent1[k'ɔntinənt] n continente. on the continent no continente. the Continent o continente europeu. the continent of Africa o continente africano.————————con.ti.nent2[k'ɔntinənt] adj 1 continente, moderado. 2 casto, abstinente. -
6 excepting
preposition (leaving out or excluding: Those cars are all reliable, excepting the old red one.) exceptuando/menos* * *ex.cept.ing[iks'eptiŋ] prep exceto, com exceção de. not excepting myself / não me excetuando. -
7 exclude
[ik'sklu:d]1) (to prevent (someone) from sharing or taking part in something: They excluded her from the meeting.) excluir2) (to shut out; to keep out: Fill the bottle to the top so as to exclude all air.) retirar/eliminar3) (to leave out of consideration: We cannot exclude the possibility that he was lying.) excluir•- excluding* * *ex.clude[ikskl'u:d] vt 1 excluir. 2 excetuar, rejeitar. 3 eliminar. -
8 finger
['fiŋɡə] 1. noun1) (one of the five end parts of the hand, sometimes excluding the thumb: She pointed a finger at the thief.) dedo2) (the part of a glove into which a finger is put.) dedo3) (anything made, shaped, cut etc like a finger: a finger of toast.) pedaço2. verb(to touch or feel with the fingers: She fingered the material.) manusear- fingerprint
- fingertip
- be all fingers and thumbs / my fingers are all thumbs
- have something at one's fingertips
- have at one's fingertips
- have a finger in the pie / in every pie
- put one's finger on* * *fin.ger[f'iŋgə] n 1 dedo. 2 qualquer peça saliente de pequeno porte, semelhante a um dedo. 3 comprimento ou largura correspondente a um dedo. 4 sl dedo-duro, informante. 5 sl um policial. • vt+vi 1 tocar com os dedos. he didn’t lay a finger on her / ele não a tocou. 2 manusear, apalpar, auxiliar. she doesn’t lift a finger, she doesn’t raise a finger to help her mother / ela não ergue um dedo para ajudar sua mãe. 3 sl dedo-durar: localizar e mostrar para ladrões lugares passíveis de assalto. 4 Mus dedilhar, executar com os dedos em instrumento musical, indicar por algarismos. five-fingers sl 1 gatuno, ladrão. 2 sentença de prisão de cinco anos. I’m all fingers and thumbs eu sou muito desajeitado com as mãos. on the finger sl 1 a crédito. 2 grátis. the money slipped through his fingers o dinheiro escorregou pelos seus dedos, ele perdeu o dinheiro. to get your fingers burnt ou to burn your fingers dar com os burros n’água, queimar-se. to have a finger in the pie meter o dedo, intrometer-se em um negócio. to have green fingers ter uma boa mão para plantas. to keep one’s fingers crossed torcer, esperar que algo aconteça. to lay one’s finger upon pôr o dedo em cima, descobrir ou indicar com exatidão. to point a finger, to point the finger acusar. to put a finger on someone’s weak spot pôr o dedo na ferida, encontrar o calcanhar-de-aquiles. to twist someone round your little finger fazer gato e sapato de alguém. to work one’s fingers to the bone dar duro, trabalhar em excesso. -
9 torso
['to:səu]plural - torsos; noun(the body, excluding the head and limbs: He had a strong torso.) tronco* * *tor.so[t'ɔ:sou] n tronco, busto, torso (de estátua ou de pessoa). -
10 continent
I ['kontinənt] noun1) (one of the great divisions of the land surface of the world - Europe, America, Australia, Asia or Africa.) continente2) (Europe excluding Britain: We are going to the continent for our holidays.) Europa continental•- continental breakfast - continental shelf II ['kontinənt] adjective(able to control especially the bladder and/or bowel.) continente -
11 excepting
preposition (leaving out or excluding: Those cars are all reliable, excepting the old red one.) salvo -
12 exclude
[ik'sklu:d]1) (to prevent (someone) from sharing or taking part in something: They excluded her from the meeting.) excluir2) (to shut out; to keep out: Fill the bottle to the top so as to exclude all air.) eliminar3) (to leave out of consideration: We cannot exclude the possibility that he was lying.) excluir•- excluding -
13 finger
['fiŋɡə] 1. noun1) (one of the five end parts of the hand, sometimes excluding the thumb: She pointed a finger at the thief.) dedo2) (the part of a glove into which a finger is put.) dedo3) (anything made, shaped, cut etc like a finger: a finger of toast.) dedo2. verb(to touch or feel with the fingers: She fingered the material.) tocar- fingerprint - fingertip - be all fingers and thumbs / my fingers are all thumbs - have something at one's fingertips - have at one's fingertips - have a finger in the pie / in every pie - put one's finger on -
14 torso
['to:səu]plural - torsos; noun(the body, excluding the head and limbs: He had a strong torso.) torso
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