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  • 1 surroundings

    1) (the area etc that is round a place: a pleasant hotel in delightful surroundings.) paisagem
    2) (the conditions etc in which a person, animal etc lives: He was happy to be at home again in his usual surroundings.) ambiente
    * * *
    sur.round.ings
    [sər'aundiŋz] n pl 1 arredores. 2 ambiente. 3 circunstâncias.

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  • 2 surroundings

    1) (the area etc that is round a place: a pleasant hotel in delightful surroundings.) cercanias
    2) (the conditions etc in which a person, animal etc lives: He was happy to be at home again in his usual surroundings.) ambiente

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  • 3 acclimatise

    (to make or become accustomed to a new climate, new surroundings etc: It took him several months to become acclimatized to the heat.) aclimatar-se
    - acclimatisation
    * * *
    ac.cli.ma.tise
    [əkl'aimətaiz] vt+vi aclimatizar.

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  • 4 acclimatize

    (to make or become accustomed to a new climate, new surroundings etc: It took him several months to become acclimatized to the heat.) aclimatar-se
    - acclimatisation
    * * *
    ac.cli.ma.tize
    [əkl'aimətaiz] vt+vi = link=acclimatise acclimatise.

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  • 5 cold

    [kəuld] 1. adjective
    1) (low in temperature: cold water; cold meat and salad.) frio
    2) (lower in temperature than is comfortable: I feel cold.) frio
    3) (unfriendly: His manner was cold.) frio
    2. noun
    1) (the state of being cold or of feeling the coldness of one's surroundings: She has gone to live in the South of France because she cannot bear the cold in Britain; He was blue with cold.) frio
    2) (an illness with running nose, coughing etc: He has a bad cold; She has caught a cold; You might catch cold.) constipação
    - coldness
    - cold-blooded
    - cold war
    - get cold feet
    - give someone the cold shoulder
    - give the cold shoulder
    - in cold blood
    * * *
    [kould] n 1 frio, temperatura baixa. 2 tempo frio. 3 sensação de frio, calafrio. 4 resfriado, catarro, resfriamento. I caught, took a cold / peguei um resfriado, resfriei-me. he has a cold / ele está resfriado. • adj 1 frio, de temperatura baixa. 2 frígido, gélido. 3 sl morto. 4 inconsciente, inerte. 5 impassível, indiferente, insensível. 6 reservado, sério. 7 inexpressivo, desinteressante. 8 fraco, imperceptível. 9 azul, verde, cinzento (não de cor viva). 10 desanimador. 11 desapaixonado, imparcial. 12 nu, cru (fatos). a bad, severe, violent cold um resfriado violento, sério. a cold look um olhar indiferente. cold bend test Tech ensaio de flexão a frio. cold comfort consolo pouco satisfatário. cold scent Hunt rasto velho ou fraco. he was left out in the cold fig ele foi ignorado, foi deixado de lado. in cold blood a sangue frio. it makes my blood run cold dá-me arrepios. that leaves me cold isto me é indiferente. to be out cold estar inconsciente. to get (become) cold ficar frio, esfriar. to put on cold storage fig deixar ficar, deixar como está. to throw cold water on pôr água na fervura, desencorajar.

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  • 6 cold-blooded

    1) (having blood (like that of a fish) which takes the same temperature as the surroundings of the body: cold-blooded creatures.) de sangue frio
    2) (cruel and unfeeling: cold-blooded murder.) desalmado
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    cold-blood.ed
    [kould bl'∧did] adj 1 de sangue frio. 2 insensível, apático. 3 cruel. 4 Physiol de sangue frio: diz-se de seres que têm a temperatura do corpo variável de acordo com a do meio ambiente e não regulada internamente.

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  • 7 conscious

    ['konʃəs]
    1) (aware of oneself and one's surroundings; not asleep or in a coma or anaesthetized etc: The patient was conscious.) consciente
    2) ((sometimes with of) aware or having knowledge (of): They were conscious of his disapproval.) consciente
    - consciousness
    * * *
    con.scious
    [k'ɔnʃəs] adj 1 consciente. he became conscious after the anesthesia wore off / ele recobrou a consciência depois que o efeito da anestesia passou. 2 cônscio, ciente, sabedor, a par. I am conscious of it / estou ciente disso. 3 deliberado, intencional, de propósito. 4 embaraçado, acanhado, inibido. 5 atento, interessado. self conscious acanhado, constrangido, tímido.

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  • 8 element

    ['eləmənt]
    1) (an essential part of anything: Sound teaching of grammar is one of the elements of a good education.) elemento
    2) (a substance that cannot be split by chemical means into simpler substances: Hydrogen, chlorine, iron and uranium are elements.) elemento
    3) (surroundings necessary for life: Water is a fish's natural element.) ambiente
    4) (a slight amount: an element of doubt.) parcela
    5) (the heating part in an electric kettle etc.) resistência
    - elements
    - in one's element
    * * *
    el.e.ment
    ['elim2nt] n 1 elemento, componente. 2 fundamento, princípio, base. 3 Chem corpo simples, substância diminuta indivisível por análise química. 4 cada um dos quatro elementos fundamentais: terra, água, ar e fogo. 5 elements fenômenos atmosféricos. the fury of the elements / a fúria dos elementos (condições atmosféricas). 6 ambiente, meio. he is in his element / ele está no seu meio, sente-se à vontade. 7 elements conhecimentos básicos. 8 elements as Santas Espécies da Eucaristia. 9 Mil, Naut unidade de tropas ou de aviões da armada.

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  • 9 immediate

    [i'mi:diət] 1. adjective
    1) (happening at once and without delay: an immediate response.) imediato
    2) (without anyone etc coming between: His immediate successor was Bill Jones.) imediato
    3) (close: our immediate surroundings.) imediato
    2. conjunction
    (as soon as: You may leave immediately you finish your work.) logo que
    * * *
    im.me.di.ate
    [im'i:diət] adj imediato, instantâneo, urgente.

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  • 10 novelty

    plural - novelties; noun
    1) (newness and strangeness: It took her a long time to get used to the novelty of her surroundings.) novidade
    2) (something new and strange: Snow is a novelty to people from hot countries.) novidade
    3) (a small, cheap manufactured thing sold as a toy or souvenir: a stall selling novelties.) bugiganga
    * * *
    nov.el.ty
    [n'ɔvəlti] n 1 novidade. 2 inovação.

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  • 11 opulent

    ['opjulənt]
    (luxurious; rich: They lived in opulent surroundings.) opulento
    - opulence
    * * *
    op.u.lent
    ['ɔpjulənt] adj 1 opulento, farto, abundante, copioso. 2 rico, abastado.

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  • 12 orientate

    ['o:riənteit]
    1) (to get (oneself) used to unfamiliar surroundings, conditions etc.) orientar(-se)
    2) (to find out one's position in relation to something else: The hikers tried to orientate themselves before continuing their walk.) orientar-se
    * * *
    o.ri.en.tate
    ['ɔ:rienteit] vt+vi 1 orientar. 2 orientar-se.

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  • 13 sumptuous

    (expensive and splendid: They live in sumptuous surroundings.) sumptuoso
    * * *
    sump.tu.ous
    [s'∧mptʃuəs] adj caro, suntuoso, luxuoso.

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  • 14 surround

    1) (to be, or come, all round: Britain is surrounded by sea; Enemy troops surrounded the town; Mystery surrounds his death.) cercar
    2) (to enclose: He surrounded the castle with a high wall.) cercar
    - surroundings
    * * *
    sur.round
    [sər'aund] n borda, orla, parte circunjacente. • vt 1 fechar, rodear, envolver. 2 cercar, circundar.

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  • 15 in one's element

    (in the surroundings that are most natural or pleasing to one.) no seu elemento

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  • 16 in the wild

    ((of an animal) in its natural surroundings: Young animals have to learn to look after themselves in the wild.) na natureza

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  • 17 on location

    ((of filming) in natural surroundings outside the studio.) no local

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  • 18 settle in

    (to become used to and comfortable in new surroundings.) estabelecer-se

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  • 19 acclimatise

    (to make or become accustomed to a new climate, new surroundings etc: It took him several months to become acclimatized to the heat.) aclimatar(-se)
    - acclimatisation

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  • 20 acclimatize

    (to make or become accustomed to a new climate, new surroundings etc: It took him several months to become acclimatized to the heat.) aclimatar(-se)
    - acclimatisation

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  • surroundings — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ the conditions or area around a person or thing …   English terms dictionary

  • surroundings — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ beautiful, elegant, idyllic, lovely (esp. BrE), magnificent, pleasant ▪ comfortable, luxurious ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • Surroundings — Vicinty redirects here. Vicinity Corporation provided the MapBlast web mapping service in the late 1990s. Surroundings are the area around a given physical or geographical point or place. The exact definition depends on the field. Surroundings… …   Wikipedia

  • surroundings — sur|round|ings [səˈraundıŋz] n [plural] the objects, buildings, natural things etc that are around a person or thing at a particular time sb s surroundings ▪ He switched on the light and examined his surroundings. ▪ I need to work in pleasant… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • surroundings — [[t]səra͟ʊndɪŋz[/t]] N PLURAL: oft poss N, in N with supp When you are describing the place where you are at the moment, or the place where you live, you can refer to it as your surroundings. Schumacher adapted effortlessly to his new… …   English dictionary

  • surroundings — n. austere; elegant; pleasant; unpleasant surroundings * * * elegant pleasant unpleasant surroundings austere …   Combinatory dictionary

  • surroundings — sur|round|ings [ sə raundıŋz ] noun plural ** all the things that are present in a place and that form the experience of being there: Our new surroundings are a lot more friendly than we expected. pleasant/comfortable/beautiful surroundings …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • surroundings */*/ — UK [səˈraʊndɪŋz] / US noun [plural] all the things that are present in a place and that form the experience of being there Our new surroundings are a lot more friendly than we expected. pleasant/comfortable/beautiful surroundings …   English dictionary

  • surroundings — noun (plural) the objects, buildings, natural things etc that are around a person or thing at a particular time: It took me a few weeks to get used to my new surroundings …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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