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21 rigor
rig.or[r'igə] n 1 rigor, severidade. 2 rigidez. 3 dureza. 4 austeridade, inclemência, aspereza. 5 inclemência (do tempo). 6 sofrimento, desgraça, aflição. 7 modos ou procedimentos ásperos, exatidão minuciosa. 8 Med calafrio, arrepio. 9 Med rigidez, torpor, insensibilidade a estímulos. -
22 rigorism
rig.or.ism[r'igərizəm] n rigorismo, rigor excessivo. -
23 rigorist
rig.or.ist[r'igərist] n rigorista. -
24 parachute rigger
par.a.chute rig.ger[p'ærəʃu:t rigə] n mantenedor de pára-quedas. -
25 aboriginal
adjective aborígine* * *ab.o.rig.i.nal[æbər'idʒənəl] n aborígine, nativo, indígena. • adj aborígine, indígena, primitivo. -
26 aboriginally
ab.o.rig.i.nal.ly[æbər'idʒənəli] adv primordialmente, originariamente. -
27 aborigine
[æbə'ri‹ini](an original inhabitant of a country, especially of Australia.) aborígine* * *ab.o.rig.i.ne[æbər'idʒəni] n 1 aborígine, indígena. 2 aborigines a) habitantes primitivos. b) animais e plantas nativas de uma região. -
28 ballot rigging
bal.lot rig.ging[b'ælət rigiŋ] n adulteração do resultado de eleições. -
29 blowout
1) (the bursting of a car tyre: That's the second blowout I've had with this car.) furo2) ((on eg an oil rig) a violent escape of gas etc.) escape* * *blow.out[bl'ouaut] n 1 ruptura de pneumático. 2 escape repentino de ar ou vapor. 3 fusão de fusível elétrico. 4 arroubo temperamental. 5 sl banquete, rega-bofe. 6 sl festança. 7 ampliação de fotografia. 8 qualidade de quem se torna famoso repentinamente. 9 língua-de-sogra: brinquedo de assobio usado em festas (principalmente infantis). -
30 de rigueur
de ri.gueur[də rig'ə:] adj obrigatório, imprescindível. lap top computers are de rigueur for businessmen / computadores portáteis são imprescindíveis para os homens de negócios. -
31 fairy godmother
fair.y god.mo.ther[fɛərig'ɔdm∧ðə] n benfeitora, pessoa de atuação muito positiva. -
32 irriguous
ir.rig.u.ous[ir'igjuəs] adj irríguo: banhado por águas, irrigado. -
33 larrigan
lar.ri.gan[l'ærigən] n espécie de bota curtida com óleo. -
34 oil
[oil] 1. noun(a usually thick liquid that will not mix with water, obtained from plants, animals and minerals: olive oil; whale oil; vegetable oil; cooking oil; He put some oil on the hinges of the door; The car's engine is in need of oil.) óleo2. verb(to put oil on or into: The machine will work better if it's oiled.) olear- oils- oily
- oilfield
- oil paint
- oil painting
- oil palm
- oil-rig
- oil-tanker
- oil-well
- strike oil* * *[ɔil] n 1 óleo. 2 petróleo. 3 azeite. 4 pl oils tintas a óleo. 5 pintura a óleo. 6 sl conversa untuosa, aduladora. • vt 1 azeitar, olear, lubrificar, untar. 2 ungir. 3 transformar em óleo. 4 tornar-se oleoso. 5 abastecer-se com óleo combustível. 6 sl subornar, adular. crude oil óleo cru. oil by-product derivado de petróleo. oil of turpentine essência de terebintina. oil of vitriol ácido sulfúrico. sour oil petróleo com alto teor de enxofre. sweet oil petróleo com baixo teor de enxofre. to burn the midnight oil estudar até altas horas, queimar as pestanas. to drill for oil perfurar em busca de petróleo. to have a well oiled tongue ser bom de bico. to oil a man’s palm subornar alguém. to oil on troubled waters pôr água na fervura, acalmar os ânimos. to pour oil into the fire pôr óleo na fogueira. to strike oil a) descobrir um poço de petróleo. b) enriquecer de repente. -
35 oregano
o.re.ga.no[ɔrig'ə:nou, ər'egənou] n Bot Cook orégano, orégão. -
36 origami
o.ri.ga.mi[ɔrig'a:mi] n origami: arte japonesa de dobradura. -
37 origan
o.r.igan['ɔ:rigən] n Bot = link=oregano oregano. -
38 original entry
o.rig.i.nal en.try[əridʒənəl 'entri] n Com escrituração original. -
39 original sin
o.rig.i.nal sin[əridʒənəl s'in] n Rel pecado original.————————original sinpecado original. -
40 original
[ə'ri-]1) (existing at the beginning; first: This part of the house is new but the rest is original.) original2) ((able to produce ideas which are) new, fresh or not thought of before: original ideas; He has a very original mind.) original3) ((of a painting etc) by the artist etc, from which copies may be made: The original painting is in the museum, but there are hundreds of copies.) original* * *o.rig.i.nal[ər'idʒənəl] n 1 original, texto. 2 esquisitão. 3 origem, fonte. • adj 1 original, primitivo, inicial. 2 novo, jamais feito, produzido, etc. 3 inventivo, engenhoso.
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