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1 relation
[ʀəlasjɔ̃]Nom féminin relação femininoêtre/entrer en relation(s) avec quelqu’un estar/entrar em contato com alguém* * *relation ʀəlasjɔ̃]nome femininoétablir une relation entre deux phénomènesestabelecer uma relação entre dois fenómenosrelations d'amitiérelações de amizadeêtre en relation d'affaires avec quelqu'unmanter relações de negócio com alguém -
2 relation
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3 relation
1) (a person who belongs to the same family as oneself either by birth or because of marriage: uncles, aunts, cousins and other relations.) parente2) (a relationship (between facts, events etc).) relação3) ((in plural) contact and communications between people, countries etc: to establish friendly relations.) relaçOes* * *re.la.tion[ril'eiʃən] n 1 narração, relato. 2 referência, alusão. 3 parente, parentela. is he a relation of yours? / é seu parente? 4 relação. he had relations with the society / ele tinha relações com a sociedade. 5 relacionamento, ligação. distant relation parente afastado. in/ with relation to com referência a, com respeito a. near relation parente próximo. to bear little/ some relation to ter pouco/algo a ver com. to bear no relation to não ter nada a ver com. to have relations with coll fazer sexo com, ter relações sexuais com. -
4 relation
relaçãoNa Fonética e na Lingüística, refere-se às conexões lingüisticamente significativas entre dois ou mais elementos de uma língua, como equivalência, contraste, inclusão, regência. -
5 relation
1) (a person who belongs to the same family as oneself either by birth or because of marriage: uncles, aunts, cousins and other relations.) parente2) (a relationship (between facts, events etc).) relação3) ((in plural) contact and communications between people, countries etc: to establish friendly relations.) relação -
6 distant relation
distant relationparente afastado. -
7 in/with relation to
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8 near relation
near relationparente próximo. -
9 to bear little/some relation to
to bear little/some relation toter pouco/algo a ver com.English-Portuguese dictionary > to bear little/some relation to
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10 to bear no relation to
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11 blood-relation
blood-re.la.tion[bl'∧d rileiʃən] n parente consangüíneo. -
12 co-relation
co-re.la.tion[kou ril'eiʃən] n = link=correlation correlation. -
13 sexual relation
se.xu.al re.la.tion[s'ekʃuəl rileiʃən] n relação sexual. -
14 mil relation
fórmula do milésimoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > mil relation
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15 aliorelative relation
relação irreflexiva, relação hetero-relativaEnglish-Portuguese philosophical dictionary > aliorelative relation
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16 connected relation
English-Portuguese philosophical dictionary > connected relation
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17 ordering relation
English-Portuguese philosophical dictionary > ordering relation
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18 connaissance
[kɔnɛsɑ̃s]avoir des connaissances en quelque chose ter conhecimentos de algofaire la connaissance de quelqu’un travar conhecimento com alguémperdre connaissance perder os sentidos* * *[kɔnɛsɑ̃s]avoir des connaissances en quelque chose ter conhecimentos de algofaire la connaissance de quelqu’un travar conhecimento com alguémperdre connaissance perder os sentidos -
19 contact
[kɔ̃takt]Nom masculin contato masculino(d'un moteur) ignição femininocouper le contact desligar a igniçãoentrer en contact avec (heurter) ir contra(entrer en relation) entrar em contato commettre le contact ligar a ignição* * *[kɔ̃takt]Nom masculin contato masculino(d'un moteur) ignição femininocouper le contact desligar a igniçãoentrer en contact avec (heurter) ir contra(entrer en relation) entrar em contato commettre le contact ligar a ignição -
20 indépendant
indépendant, e[ɛ̃depɑ̃dɑ̃, ɑ̃t]Adjectif independenteêtre indépendant de (sans relation avec) ser independente de* * *indépendant, e[ɛ̃depɑ̃dɑ̃, ɑ̃t]Adjectif independenteêtre indépendant de (sans relation avec) ser independente de
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relation — late 14c., from Anglo Fr. relacioun, O.Fr. relacion (14c.), from L. relationem (nom. relatio) a bringing back, restoring, from relatus (see RELATE (Cf. relate)). Meaning person related by blood or marriage first attested c.1500. Stand alone… … Etymology dictionary
Relation — (v. lat. Relatio), 1) (röm. Ant.), Vortrag, welchen der Consul od. Einer der höhern Magistrate im Senat hielt; 2) Verfahren, wo der Unterrichter dem Kaiser die Entscheidung in schwierigen Fällen überließ, bes. bei nöthiger Abweichung vom streugen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon