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1 ripe in judgement
ripe in judgementde julgamento maduro. -
2 ripe
((negative unripe) (of fruit, grain etc) ready to be gathered in or eaten: ripe apples/corn.) maduro- ripeness- ripen
- ripe old age
- ripe age* * *[raip] vt+vi = link=ripen ripen.• adj 1 maduro, sazonado, amadurecido. 2 desenvolvido, perfeito. 3 pronto, semelhante à fruta madura. 4 suculento, delicioso. 5 oportuno, propício. 6 de idade avançada. 7 sl embriagado, bêbado. 8 pronto, preparado. at a ripe age em idade madura. ripe in judgement de julgamento maduro. ripe lips lábios vermelhos.
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