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101 in public
(in front of other people, not in private: They are always quarrelling in public.) em público -
102 intimate
1. ['intimət] adjective1) (close and affectionate: intimate friends.) íntimo2) (private or personal: the intimate details of his correspondence.) íntimo3) ((of knowledge of a subject) deep and thorough.) profundo2. noun(a close friend.) íntimo3. [-meit] verb(to give information or announce.) declarar- intimacy - intimately -
103 listen in on
(to listen intentionally to (a private conversation etc).) escutar conversa particular -
104 litigation
[liti'ɡeiʃən](a private law-suit.) litígio -
105 Ltd
( written abbreviation) (Limited (aused after the names of private (Limited Liability) companies).) -
106 matter
['mætə] 1. noun1) (solids, liquids and/or gases in any form, from which everything physical is made: The entire universe is made up of different kinds of matter.) matéria2) (a subject or topic (of discussion etc): a private matter; money matters.) assunto3) (pus: The wound was infected and full of matter.) pus2. verb(to be important: That car matters a great deal to him; It doesn't matter.) importar- be the matter - a matter of course - a matter of opinion - no matter - no matter who - what - where -
107 nursing-home
noun (a small private hospital.) clínica de repouso -
108 personal
1) (one's own: This is his personal opinion; The matter will have my personal attention.) pessoal2) (private: This is a personal matter between him and me.) pessoal3) (in person: The Prime Minister will make a personal appearance.) pessoal4) ((making remarks which are) insulting, especially about a person's appearance etc: personal remarks; Don't be personal!) ofensivo -
109 press
[pres] 1. verb1) (to use a pushing motion (against): Press the bell twice!; The children pressed close to their mother.) apertar(-se)2) (to squeeze; to flatten: The grapes are pressed to extract the juice.) espremer3) (to urge or hurry: He pressed her to enter the competition.) pressionar4) (to insist on: The printers are pressing their claim for higher pay.) insistir em5) (to iron: Your trousers need to be pressed.) passar a ferro2. noun1) (an act of pressing: He gave her hand a press; You had better give your shirt a press.) pressão, aperto2) ((also printing-press) a printing machine.) impressora, prelo3) (newspapers in general: It was reported in the press; ( also adjective) a press photographer.) imprensa4) (the people who work on newspapers and magazines; journalists: The press is/are always interested in the private lives of famous people.) imprensa5) (a device or machine for pressing: a wine-press; a flower-press.) prensa, espremedor•- pressing- press conference - press-cutting - be hard pressed - be pressed for - press for - press forward/on -
110 probe
[prəub] 1. noun1) (a long thin instrument used by doctors to examine a wound etc.) sonda, tenta2) (an investigation: a police probe into illegal activities.) investigação2. verb1) (to investigate: He probed into her private life.) investigar2) (to examine (as if) with a probe: The doctor probed the wound; He probed about in the hole with a stick.) sondar, tentear -
111 socialism
noun (the belief or theory that a country's wealth (its land, mines, industries, railways etc) should belong to the people as a whole, not to private owners.) socialismo -
112 status symbol
(a possession that indicates one's social importance: a car, a private swimming-pool and other status symbols.) símbolo de status -
113 tell tales
(to give away secret or private information about the (usually wrong) actions of others: You must never tell tales.) fazer revelações -
114 view
[vju:] 1. noun1) ((an outlook on to, or picture of) a scene: Your house has a fine view of the hills; He painted a view of the harbour.) vista2) (an opinion: Tell me your view/views on the subject.) opinião3) (an act of seeing or inspecting: We were given a private view of the exhibition before it was opened to the public.) visão2. verb(to look at, or regard (something): She viewed the scene with astonishment.) ver- viewer- viewpoint - in view of - on view - point of view
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