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1 excluído
nome masculino, femininoexclu, -e m., f.adjectivosentir-se excluídose sentir excluexcluído em examerefusé à l'examen -
2 indeferido
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3 reprovado
adjectivo1 (pedido, requerimento) refuséficar reprovado no exameêtre recalé à l'examen -
4 negar
ne.gar[neg‘ar] vt 1 nier. vpr 2 se refuser.* * *[ne`ga(x)]Verbo transitivo nier(acesso) refuserVerbo Pronominal negar-se algo se refuser quelque chosenegar-se a fazer algo se refuser à faire quelque chose* * *verbonegar um factonier un faitnegou qualquer envolvimento no raptoil a nié toute participation à l'enlèvementa entrada foi-lhe negadaon lui a refusé l'entréenegar alguma coisa a alguémrefuser quelque chose à quelqu'unnier l'évidence -
5 traduzir
tra.du.zir[traduz‘ir] vt traduire.* * *[tradu`zi(x)]Verbo transitivo e verbo intransitivo traduire* * *verborendretraduzi tudo para inglêsj'ai tout traduit en anglaisexpliquertraduziu o silêncio dela como uma recusail a interprété son silence comme une refuse3 (exprimir, manifestar) traduireexprimertoda a obra dele traduz a sua humanidadetoute son œuvre traduit son humanité -
6 transigir
tran.si.gir[trãziʒ‘ir] vt transiger, faire des concessions.* * *verbotransigerrecuso-me a transigir neste pontoje me refuse à transiger sur ce point
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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