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refuse

  • 1 refuse

    I [rə'fju:z] verb
    1) (not to do what one has been asked, told or is expected to do: He refused to help me; She refused to believe what I said; When I asked him to leave, he refused.) recusar
    2) (not to accept: He refused my offer of help; They refused our invitation; She refused the money.) recusar
    3) (not to give (permission etc): I was refused admittance to the meeting.) recusar
    II ['refju:s] noun
    (rubbish; waste material from eg a kitchen.) lixo
    - refuse collection vehicle
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    re.fuse1
    [r'efju:s] n refugo, rebotalho, resíduo, lixo. • adj de refugo ou rebotalho, sem valor.
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    re.fuse2
    [rifj'u:z] vt recusar, negar, rejeitar, repulsar, repelir, opor, refugar. he was refused a reward / negaram-lhe uma recompensa.

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  • 2 refuse

    I [rə'fju:z] verb
    1) (not to do what one has been asked, told or is expected to do: He refused to help me; She refused to believe what I said; When I asked him to leave, he refused.) recusar(-se) a
    2) (not to accept: He refused my offer of help; They refused our invitation; She refused the money.) recusar
    3) (not to give (permission etc): I was refused admittance to the meeting.) recusar
    II ['refju:s] noun
    (rubbish; waste material from eg a kitchen.) lixo, refugo
    - refuse collection vehicle

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  • 3 refuse

    refugo
    to refuse:
    recusar

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  • 4 refuse

    recusar

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  • 5 refuse dump

    re.fuse dump
    [r'efju:s d∧mp] n depósito de lixo: local onde o lixo recolhido de uma cidade é colocado.

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  • 6 refuse collection vehicle

    (a person who collects, a vehicle for collecting, rubbish.) homem/camião do lixo

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  • 7 refuse collector

    (a person who collects, a vehicle for collecting, rubbish.) homem/camião do lixo

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  • 8 refuse collection vehicle

    (a person who collects, a vehicle for collecting, rubbish.) lixeiro, caminhão de lixo

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  • 9 refuse collector

    (a person who collects, a vehicle for collecting, rubbish.) lixeiro, caminhão de lixo

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  • 10 veto

    ['vi:təu] 1. 3rd person singular present tense - vetoes; verb
    (to forbid, or refuse to consent to: They vetoed your suggestion.) vetar
    2. noun
    ((also power of veto) the power or right to refuse or forbid: the chairman's (power of) veto.) veto
    * * *
    ve.to
    [v'i:tou] n (pl vetoes) veto, proibição, oposição, interdição. • vt vetar, proibir, vedar. • adj relativo ao veto.

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  • 11 veto

    ['vi:təu] 1. 3rd person singular present tense - vetoes; verb
    (to forbid, or refuse to consent to: They vetoed your suggestion.) vetar
    2. noun
    ((also power of veto) the power or right to refuse or forbid: the chairman's (power of) veto.) veto

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  • 12 boycott

    ['boikot] 1. verb
    (to refuse to have any dealings with (a firm, country etc).) boicotar
    2. noun
    (a refusal to deal with a firm etc.) boicote
    * * *
    boy.cott
    [b'ɔikɔt] n boicote. • vt boicotar.

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  • 13 burn

    [bə:n] 1. past tense, past participles - burned, burnt; verb
    1) (to destroy, damage or injure by fire, heat, acid etc: The fire burned all my papers; I've burnt the meat.) queimar
    2) (to use as fuel.) queimar
    3) (to make (a hole etc) by fire, heat, acid etc: The acid burned a hole in my dress.) queimar
    4) (to catch fire: Paper burns easily.) arder
    2. noun
    (an injury or mark caused by fire etc: His burns will take a long time to heal; a burn in the carpet.) queimadura
    * * *
    [bə:n] n 1 queimadura. 2 local queimado. 3 queima, queimação. 4 queimada. • vt+vi (ps and pp burnt or burned) 1 queimar: a) estar muito quente, estar em chamas, estar incandescente, arder. b) acender, pôr fogo. c) destruir pelo fogo. d) marcar com ferro, cauterizar, consumir pelo fogo, calor ou ácido. e) fazer com fogo ou instrumento quente. f) dar sensação de calor a. g) iluminar, clarear (lâmpada). h) bronzear. i) incinerar. j) ustular, calcinar. k) cozer, fazer por meio de calor (tijolos). l) produzir queimaduras. m) crestar (plantas). n) sl desperdiçar, dissipar, esbanjar. o) consumir-se no fogo ou na fogueira. 2 estar inflamado por paixão. 3 estar excitado ou ansioso. 4 Chem passar por combustão. 5 sl ser eletrocutado. he burns the midnight oil ele trabalha até altas horas da noite. he burnt his boats ele rompeu com o passado. he burnt up ele ardeu de cólera. he has money to burn sl ele tem dinheiro à beça. he was burnt to death or he was burnt alive ele foi queimado vivo. it was burnt into my mind foi gravado na minha memória. my ears burn minhas orelhas estão zunindo. the building burnt out o prédio foi destruído no incêndio. the house was burnt down a casa queimou (até os alicerces). the money burns a hole in his pocket ele não sabe guardar dinheiro. to burn away destruir, consumir pelo fogo. to burn in cauterizar, ferretear, tornar indelével pela ação do fogo ou de ácidos. to burn off remover tinta por meio de chama de maçarico ou ferro quente. to burn one’s fingers a) queimar os dedos. b) fig receber o castigo por meter-se em coisas alheias. to burn out extinguir, apagar o fogo. to burn up destruir, desfazer-se de alguma coisa pelo fogo. he burnt up the refuse / ele queimou o lixo. you are burning daylight fig você está deitando água no mar. you must not burn the candle at both ends fig você não deve se esforçar demais ou desperdiçar as forças.

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  • 14 cheek

    [ i:k]
    1) (the side of the face below the eye: pink cheeks.) face
    2) (impudence or disrespectful behaviour: He had the cheek to refuse me entrance.) atrevimento
    - cheekiness
    * * *
    [tʃi:k] n 1 face, bochecha, maçã de rosto. 2 qualquer coisa semelhante à bochecha. 3 coll descaramento, dito grosseiro, impudência. he had the cheek to say / ele teve o descaramento de dizer. 4 coll audácia. 5 sl bunda, nádega. • vt coll ser impudente ou descarado, falar descaradamente. cheek by jowl cara a cara, lado a lado. to cheek it coll ter a desfaçatez. to dance cheek to cheek dançar de rosto colado. tongue in cheek com ironia, com ar de troça. to turn the other cheek dar a outra face, não reagir a insultos.

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  • 15 decline

    1. verb
    1) (to say `no' to (an invitation etc); to refuse: We declined his offer of a lift.) recusar
    2) (to become less strong or less good etc: His health has declined recently; Our profits have temporarily declined.) diminuir
    2. noun
    (a gradual lessening or worsening (of health, standards, quantity etc): There has been a gradual decline in the birthrate.) declínio
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    de.cline
    [dikl'ain] n 1 declínio, decadência, decaimento, definhamento. 2 deterioração. 3 decrescimento, diminuição, baixa (de preços). 4 arch tísica. 5 declive, inclinação de terreno, ladeira. • vt+vi 1 declinar, recusar, rejeitar delicadamente. 2 abaixar(-se), inclinar-se. 3 desviar-se, afastar-se. 4 deteriorar. 5 baixar, ir baixando (os preços), diminuir. 6 decair, entrar em decadência, definhar, ir acabando. 7 Gram declinar, enunciar as flexões de nomes, pronomes e adjetivos. to be on the decline estar em declínio, estar gradualmente perdendo a importância ou tornando-se menos poderoso. to go (fall) into decline entrar em declínio.

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  • 16 deny

    1) (to declare not to be true: He denied the charge of theft.) negar
    2) (to refuse (to give or grant someone something); to say `no' to: He was denied admission to the house.) recusar
    * * *
    de.ny
    [din'ai] vt+vi 1 negar, dizer não, denegar, desmentir contradizer, desdizer. 2 recusar, renegar, não conceder, rejeitar, não reconhecer. 3 dar uma negativa ou repulsa. 4 interdizer, proibir. 5 negar-se a, desdizer-se.

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  • 17 despise

    1) (to look upon with scorn and contempt: I know he despises me for failing my exam.) desprezar
    2) (to refuse to have, use etc; to scorn: She despises such luxuries as fur boots.) desprezar
    - despicably
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    de.spise
    [disp'aiz] vt desprezar, desdenhar, menosprezar.

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  • 18 disallow

    (to refuse to allow (a claim etc).) recusar
    * * *
    dis.al.low
    [disəl'au] vt desaprovar, proibir, rejeitar, não admitir, negar a autoridade a, não conceder licença.

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  • 19 disclaim

    [dis'kleim]
    (to refuse to have anything to do with; to deny: I disclaimed all responsibility.) negar
    * * *
    dis.claim
    [diskl'eim] vt 1 negar, repudiar, desaprovar, desmentir, desconhecer. 2 renunciar, desistir.

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  • 20 disobey

    [disə'bei]
    (to fail or refuse to do what is commanded: He disobeyed my orders not to go into the road; He disobeyed his mother.) desobedecer
    - disobedient
    - disobediently
    * * *
    dis.o.bey
    [disəb'ei] vt+vi desobedecer, transgredir, infringir, violar, desafiar.

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  • refuse — vb *decline, reject, repudiate, spurn Analogous words: *deny, gainsay: balk, baffle, *frustrate, thwart, foil: debar, *exclude, shut out refuse n Refuse, waste, rubbish, trash, debris, garbage, offal can all mean matter that is regarded as… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Refuse — Re*fuse (r?*f?z ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Refused} ( f?zd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Refusing}.] [F. refuser, either from (assumed) LL. refusare to refuse, v. freq. of L. refundere to pour back, give back, restore (see {Refund} to repay), or. fr. L.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • refuse — UK US /rɪˈfjuːz/ verb [I or T] ► to say that you will not do or accept something: refuse an offer/request/invitation »The government proposes to cut unemployment benefits to those who refuse job offers. refuse sb sth »The company was forced to… …   Financial and business terms

  • refuse — Ⅰ. refuse [1] ► VERB 1) state that one is unwilling to do something. 2) state that one is unwilling to grant or accept (something offered or requested). 3) (of a horse) decline to jump (a fence or other obstacle). DERIVATIVES refusal noun refuser …   English terms dictionary

  • Refuse — Re*fuse , v. i. To deny compliance; not to comply. [1913 Webster] Too proud to ask, too humble to refuse. Garth. [1913 Webster] If ye refuse . . . ye shall be devoured with the sword. Isa. i. 20. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • refuse — [n] garbage debris, dregs, dross, dump, dust, hogwash*, junk, leavings, litter, muck, offal, rejectamenta*, remains, residue, rubbish, scraps, scum*, sediment, slop*, sweepings, swill, trash, waste, waste matter; concept 260 Ant. assets,… …   New thesaurus

  • Refuse — Ref use (r?f ?s;277), n. [F. refus refusal, also, that which is refused. See {Refuse} to deny.] That which is refused or rejected as useless; waste or worthless matter. [1913 Webster] Syn: Dregs; sediment; scum; recrement; dross. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Refuse — Ref use, a. Refused; rejected; hence; left as unworthy of acceptance; of no value; worthless. [1913 Webster] Everything that was vile and refuse, that they destroyed utterly. 1. Sam. xv. 9. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • refuse — I verb abjure, abnegate, abstain, balk, bar, be obstinate, be unwilling, beg to be excused, cast aside, debar, decline, demur, deny, disaccord with, disallow, disapprove, disavow, disclaim, discountenance, discredit, dismiss, disown, dispense… …   Law dictionary

  • refusé — ● refusé, refusée nom Candidat non admis à un examen. ● refusé, refusée (synonymes) nom Candidat non admis à un examen. Synonymes : ajourné collé (familier) recalé (familier) Contraires …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • refuse — refuse1 [ri fyo͞oz′] vt. refused, refusing [ME refusen < OFr refuser < LL * refusare < L refusus, pp. of refundere: see REFUND1] 1. to decline to accept; reject 2. a) to decline to do, give, or grant …   English World dictionary

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