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21 biology
(the science of living things: human biology; ( also adjective) a biology lesson.) biologia- biologically - biologist - biological warfare -
22 breakthrough
noun (a sudden solution of a problem leading to further advances, especially in science.) avanço -
23 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 -
24 dynamics
noun singular (the science that deals with movement and force.) dinâmica -
25 forestry
noun ((the science of) growing and looking after forests.) administração florestal -
26 genetic engineering
noun (the science of changing the genetic features of animals and plants.) engenharia genéticaEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > genetic engineering
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27 horticulture
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28 hygiene
((the rules or science of) cleanliness whose aim is to preserve health and prevent the spread of disease.) higiene- hygienic- hygienically -
29 linguistics
noun singular (the science of languages.) lingüística -
30 magnetism
1) (power of attraction: his personal magnetism.) magnetismo2) ((the science of) magnets and their power of attraction: the magnetism of the earth.) magnetismo -
31 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 -
32 phonics
(the science of sound, or of spoken sounds.) fonologia -
33 psychology
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34 scientist
noun (a person who studies one or more branches of science.) cientista -
35 aeronautics
[eərə'no:tiks](the science or practice of flying: Aeronautics is a popular science.) aeronáutica* * *a.er.o.nau.tics[ɛəroun'ɔ:tiks] n aeronáutica. -
36 master
1. feminine - mistress; noun1) (a person or thing that commands or controls: I'm master in this house!) senhor2) (an owner (of a slave, dog etc): The dog ran to its master.) dono3) (a male teacher: the Maths master.) professor4) (the commander of a merchant ship: the ship's master.) comandante5) (a person very skilled in an art, science etc: He's a real master at painting.) mestre6) ((with capital) a polite title for a boy, in writing or in speaking: Master John Smith.) Menino2. adjective((of a person in a job) fully qualified, skilled and experienced: a master builder/mariner/plumber.) experiente3. verb1) (to overcome (an opponent, handicap etc): She has mastered her fear of heights.) controlar2) (to become skilful in: I don't think I'll ever master arithmetic.) dominar•- masterfully
- masterfulness
- masterly
- masterliness
- mastery
- master key
- mastermind 4. verb(to plan (such a scheme): Who masterminded the robbery?) planear- master stroke
- master switch
- master of ceremonies* * *mas.ter[m'a:stə; m'æstə] n 1 dono, senhor, amo. 2 mestre, patrão. 3 professor. 4 artista. 5 proprietário, empregador. 6 vencedor. 7 chefe, supervisor. 8 perito, especialista. 9 título honorífico nas universidades. • vt 1 domar, controlar. 2 assenhorear-se de. 3 dominar a fundo. 4 tornar-se perito em, ser mestre em. • adj 1 magistral, de mestre, superior. 2 principal. Master of Arts Educ mestre em Ciências Humanas. master of ceremonies mestre-de-cerimônias. Master of Science Educ mestre em Ciências. the Master Jesus Cristo. to be master of ser dono ou senhor de. to be one’s own master ser independente. -
37 politics
['politiks](the science or business of, or ideas about, or affairs concerning, government.) política- politically
- politically correct
- politician
- political asylum
- political prisoner
- political science* * *pol.i.tics[p'ɔlitiks] n pl 1 (verbo no singular) política. 2 (verbo no singular) interesse partidário. 3 (verbo no plural) opiniões políticas. what are his politics? / qual é a sua opinião política? to talk politics discutir questões políticas. all politics were forbidden / toda discussão política foi proibida. -
38 technology
[tek'nolə‹i]plural - technologies; noun((the study of) science applied to practical, (especially industrial) purposes: a college of science and technology.) tecnologia- technologist* * *tech.nol.o.gy[tekn'ɔlədʒi] n tecnologia: conjunto de conhecimentos, especialmente científicos, que se aplicam em várias áreas do conhecimento. -
39 terminology
[tə:mi'nolə‹i]plural - terminologies; noun(the special words or phrases used in a particular art, science etc: legal terminology; Every science has its own terminology.) terminologia* * *ter.mi.nol.o.gy[tə:min'ɔlədʒi] n terminologia. -
40 aeronautics
[eərə'no:tiks](the science or practice of flying: Aeronautics is a popular science.) aeronáutica
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