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1 privilege
['privəli‹]((a) favour or right available, or granted, to only one person, or to a small number of people: Senior students are usually allowed certain privileges.) privilégio* * *priv.i.lege[pr'ivilidʒ] n 1 privilégio, prerrogativa, regalia. 2 patente, monopólio. • vt 1 privilegiar, conceder privilégios a. we were privileged to belong to / tínhamos o privilégio de pertencer a. 2 isentar, eximir. -
2 Privy Seal
Priv.y Seal[privi s'i:l] n Brit selo privado: selo do rei para documentos de menor importância. -
3 privative
priv.a.tive[pr'ivətiv] adj 1 privativo: que causa privação. 2 negativo. 3 exclusivo, restritivo. -
4 privatively
priv.a.tive.ly[pr'ivətivli] adv privativamente. -
5 privet
priv.et[pr'ivit] n Bot alfena, alfeneiro, ligustro: tipo de arbusto usado para cercas. -
6 privily
priv.i.ly[pr'ivili] adv privadamente, secretamente. -
7 privity
priv.i.ty[pr'iviti] n conhecimento ou informe reservado. with his privity and consent com seu conhecimento e consentimento. -
8 Privy Council
(a group of statesmen appointed as advisers to a king or queen.) conselho privado* * *Priv.y Coun.cil[privi k'aunsəl] n Brit conselho privado, nomeado para aconselhar o rei ou a rainha. -
9 prevail
[pri'veil]1) ((with over or against) to win or succeed: With God's help we shall prevail over sin and wickedness; Truth must prevail in the end.) triunfar2) (to be most usual or common: This mistaken belief still prevails in some parts of the country.) existir•- prevalent
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- prevail on
- upon* * *pre.vail[priv'eil] vi 1 prevalecer: a) preponderar, levar a melhor. our argument prevailed / nosso argumento prevaleceu. we prevailed against him / levamos a melhor sobre ele. b) predominar. 2 ser bem-sucedido. 3 persuadir, convencer. he prevailed on him to do / ele o persuadiu a fazer. 4 vigorar, vogar. -
10 prevailing
1) (most frequent: The prevailing winds are from the west.) predominante2) (common or widespread at the present time: the prevailing mood of discontent among young people.) corrente* * *pre.vail.ing[priv'eiliŋ] adj 1 prevalecente, decisivo. 2 predominante, corrente. 3 eficaz, eficiente. -
11 prevailingly
pre.vail.ing.ly[priv'eiliŋli] adv com prevalência, predominantemente. -
12 prevaricate
pre.var.i.cate[priv'ærikeit] vi 1 tergiversar, mentir. 2 Jur prevaricar. -
13 prevarication
pre.var.i.ca.tion[priværik'eiʃən] n 1 tergiversação, mentira. 2 Jur prevaricação. -
14 prevaricator
pre.var.i.ca.tor[priv'ærikeitə] n 1 tergiversador. 2 prevaricador. -
15 prevenient
pre.ven.i.ent[priv'i:niənt] adj 1 preveniente, precedente, antecedente. 2 preventivo. 3 antecipador prévio. -
16 prevent
[pri'vent](to stop (someone doing something or something happening): He prevented me from going.) impedir- preventive* * *pre.vent[priv'ent] vt+vi 1 frustrar, evitar. 2 impedir, obstar. the rain prevented his coming / a chuva impediu sua vinda. 3 prevenir (from, de). -
17 preventable
pre.vent.a.ble[priv'entəbəl] adj evitável. -
18 preventative
pre.ven.ta.tive[priv'entətiv] n = link=preventive preventive. -
19 preventible
pre.vent.i.ble[priv'entəbəl] adj = link=preventable preventable. -
20 prevention
[-ʃən]noun (the act of preventing: a society for the prevention of road accidents.) prevenção* * *pre.ven.tion[priv'enʃən] n 1 prevenção. 2 impedimento, atalhamento. prevention is better than cure mais vale prevenir do que remediar.
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См. также в других словарях:
-priv — priv·ic; … English syllables
priv — priv·i·leged; priv·i·ly; Priv·ine; priv·i·ty; priv·a·tive; priv·i·lege; para·thy·ro·priv·ic; … English syllables
priv. — priv. abbrev. 1. private 2. Gram. privative … English World dictionary
priv|et — «PRIHV iht», noun. 1. a shrub much used for hedges. Privet belongs to the olive family and is native to Japan and the Mediterranean region. There are several kinds, some of which are evergreen. Privet has smooth, dark green leaves and clusters of … Useful english dictionary
priv|i|ly — «PRIHV uh lee», adverb. in a private manner; secretly: »He took him aside, and told him the news privily and briefly (Edward A. Freeman). SYNONYM(S): confidentially … Useful english dictionary
priv|i|ty — «PRIHV uh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. private knowledge: »There had been five…attempts to assassinate the Prince, all of them with the privity of the Spanish government (John L. Motley). 2. = complicity. (Cf. ↑complicity) 3. a legally recognized… … Useful english dictionary
priv·et — /ˈprıvət/ noun [noncount] : a bush with green leaves that is often used for hedges … Useful english dictionary
priv. — 1. private. 2. privative. * * * priv., privative. * * * abbr. ■ private ■ privative … Useful english dictionary
priv´a|tive|ly — priv|a|tive «PRIHV uh tihv», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. Grammar and Logic. expressing deprivation or denial of something. Un is a privative prefix; unwise means not wise. Never is a privative word. 2. Obsolete. having the quality of depriving. –n … Useful english dictionary
priv|a|tive — «PRIHV uh tihv», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. Grammar and Logic. expressing deprivation or denial of something. Un is a privative prefix; unwise means not wise. Never is a privative word. 2. Obsolete. having the quality of depriving. –n. Grammar. a… … Useful english dictionary
Priv.-Doz. — Priv. Doz. = Privatdozent[in] … Die deutsche Rechtschreibung