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1 science
1) (knowledge gained by observation and experiment.) ciência2) (a branch of such knowledge eg biology, chemistry, physics etc.) ciência3) (these sciences considered as a whole: My daughter prefers science to languages.) ciências•- scientifically
- scientist
- science fiction* * *sci.ence[s'aiəns] n 1 ciência. 2 conhecimento, sabedoria. 3 conhecimento teórico e prático. 4 sistema ou método baseado em princípios científicos. Christian Science ciência cristã. doctor of science doutor em ciências naturais. man of science homem de ciência, cientista. natural science ciências naturais. the science of mathematics matemática. -
2 science
1) (knowledge gained by observation and experiment.) ciência2) (a branch of such knowledge eg biology, chemistry, physics etc.) ciência3) (these sciences considered as a whole: My daughter prefers science to languages.) ciências•- scientifically - scientist - science fiction -
3 political science
noun (a field of study dealing with politics, government and other political institutions.)* * *po.lit.i.cal sci.ence[pəlitikəl s'aiəns] n Pol ciência política. -
4 political science
noun (a field of study dealing with politics, government and other political institutions.) -
5 agriculture
((the science of) the cultivation of land: He is studying agriculture.) agricultura* * *ag.ri.cul.ture[ægrik'∧ltʃə] n agricultura. -
6 biology
(the science of living things: human biology; ( also adjective) a biology lesson.) biologia- biologically
- biologist
- biological warfare* * *bi.ol.o.gy[bai'ɔlədʒi] n biologia. -
7 breakthrough
noun (a sudden solution of a problem leading to further advances, especially in science.) avanço* * *break.through[br'eikθru:] n Mil ruptura das linhas inimigas. -
8 development
1) (the process or act of developing: a crucial stage in the development of a child.) desenvolvimento2) (something new which is the result of developing: important new developments in science.) avanço* * *de.vel.op.ment[div'eləpmənt] n 1 desenvolvimento, ato ou efeito de desenvolver, evolução gradual, crescimento, aumento, incremento, adiantamento, progresso. 2 Phot revelação. 3 área construída por incorporadora. -
9 dynamics
noun singular (the science that deals with movement and force.) dinâmica* * *dy.nam.ics[dain'æmiks] n dinâmica, parte da mecânica que estuda o movimento das forças, parte de qualquer ciência que trata do movimento ou do estudo das forças. -
10 forestry
noun ((the science of) growing and looking after forests.) silvicultura* * *for.est.ry[f'ɔristri] n 1 silvicultura. 2 área florestal. -
11 genetic engineering
noun (the science of changing the genetic features of animals and plants.)* * *ge.net.ic en.gi.neer.ing[dʒənetik endʒin'iəriŋ] n engenharia genética. -
12 horticulture
(the science and art of gardening.) horticultura* * *hor.ti.cul.ture[h'ɔ:tik∧ltʃə] n horticultura. -
13 hygiene
((the rules or science of) cleanliness whose aim is to preserve health and prevent the spread of disease.) higiene- hygienic- hygienically* * *hy.giene[h'aidʒi:n] n higiene. -
14 linguistics
noun singular (the science of languages.) linguística* * *lin.guis.tics[liŋgw'istiks] n pl lingüística: estudo da fonética e da estrutura das línguas. -
15 magnetism
1) (power of attraction: his personal magnetism.) magnetismo2) ((the science of) magnets and their power of attraction: the magnetism of the earth.) magnetismo* * *mag.net.ism[m'ægnitizəm] n Phys magnetismo. animal magnetism magnetismo animal, mesmerismo. personal magnetism magnetismo pessoal. -
16 mechanics
1) (the science of the action of forces on objects: He is studying mechanics.) mecânica2) (the art of building machines: He applied his knowledge of mechanics to designing a new wheelchair.) mecânica* * *me.chan.ics[mik'æniks] n mecânica. -
17 phonics
(the science of sound, or of spoken sounds.) fónica* * *phon.ics[f'ɔniks] n 1 fônica. 2 acústica. -
18 psychology
(the study or science of the human mind.) psicologia- psychologically
- psychologist* * *psy.chol.o.gy[saik'ɔlədʒi] n psicologia. -
19 scientist
noun (a person who studies one or more branches of science.) cientista* * *sci.en.tist[s'aiəntist] n cientista, pesquisador científico. -
20 agriculture
((the science of) the cultivation of land: He is studying agriculture.) agricultura
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