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1 scope
[skəup]1) ((often with for) the opportunity or chance to do, use or develop: There's no scope for originality in this job.) margem2) (the area or extent of an activity etc: Few things are beyond the scope of a child's imagination.) alcance* * *[skoup] n 1 extensão, distância. he gave free (full) scope to his fury / ele deu expansão à sua raiva. 2 escopo, alcance, âmbito. that comes within my scope / isto é da minha alçada. 3 espaço, lugar, campo. 4 oportunidade. give scope to his abilities / dê oportunidade para ele mostrar suas habilidades. 5 extensão da operação. 6 Naut comprimento do cabo entre o barco e a âncora. -
2 scope
[skəup]1) ((often with for) the opportunity or chance to do, use or develop: There's no scope for originality in this job.) oportunidade2) (the area or extent of an activity etc: Few things are beyond the scope of a child's imagination.) alcance -
3 scope
escopoTermo usado na Sintaxe, Semântica e Pragmática com referência a uma extensão da língua afetada pela significação de uma determinada forma. -
4 scope
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5 scope
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6 scope of negation
escopo de negaçãoEm inglês, por exemplo, o escopo de negação normalmente se estende da palavra negativa até o final da oração. Isso permite contrastes semânticos como I deliberately didn’t ask her (Eu não perguntei a ela) e I didn’t deliberately ask her (Eu perguntei a ela, mas por acaso). -
7 free scope
free scope[fri: sk'oup] n = link=free%20hand free hand. -
8 low light scope
mira de baixa intensidade luminosaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > low light scope
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9 CinemaScope
Cin.e.ma.Scope[s'iniməskoup] n Cin marca registrada: processo de projeção em tela panorâmica. -
10 anemoscope
a.nem.o.scope[æn'eməskoup] n anemoscópio. -
11 auriscope
au.ri.scope['ɔ:riskoup] n Med auriscópio, otoscópio: instrumento para examinar o ouvido. -
12 baroscope
bar.o.scope[b'ærəskoup] n baroscópio. -
13 blink microscope
blink mi.cro.scope[bl'iŋk maikrəskoup] n microscópio de cintilação. -
14 breadth
[bredƟ]1) (width; size from side to side: the breadth of a table.) largura2) (scope or extent: breadth of outlook.) amplitude3) (a distance equal to the width (of a swimming-pool etc).) largura* * *[bredθ] n 1 largura. 2 largueza, liberalidade, tolerância. 3 amplitude, extensão. 4 efeito impressionante da composição (em artes, especialmente música). -
15 bronchoscope
bron.cho.scope[br'ɔŋkouskoup] n Med broncoscópio: aparelho com que se examinam visualmente os brônquios. -
16 chronoscope
chron.o.scope[kr'ɔnəskoup] n cronoscópio. -
17 compass
( noun)1) (an instrument with a magnetized needle, used to find directions: If he had carried a compass he would not have lost his way on the hills.) bússola2) ((in plural) an instrument with two movable legs, for drawing circles etc.) compasso3) (scope or range.) alcance•* * *com.pass[k'∧mpəs] n 1 bússola. 2 compasses compasso. 3 limite. 4 periferia, circunferência. 5 extensão, espaço. 6 alcance. 7 perímetro. • vt 1 circundar, rodear. 2 formar círculo, cercar. 3 planejar, almejar, maquinar. 4 empreender. 5 atingir. 6 entender. beam-compasses cintel. croaked compasses compasso curvo. compass of the voice extensão, amplitude da voz. pair of compasses compasso. proportional compasses compasso de redução. to compass someone’s death conspirar contra a vida de alguém. to keep within compass manter-se dentro dos limites. to speak within compass falar sem exagero. within the compass of his powers dentro de sua capacidade. -
18 cystoscope
cys.to.scope[s'istəskoup] n Med cistoscópio: aparelho para examinar a bexiga. -
19 ebullioscope
e.bul.li.o.scope[ib'∧li2skoup] n = link=ebulliometer ebulliometer. -
20 electron microscope
e.lec.tron mi.cro.scope[il'ektr6n maikr2skoup] n microscópio eletrônico.
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scope — scope·less; seis·mo·scope; sig·moid·o·scope; ski·a·scope; snip·er·scope; snoop·er·scope; spec·tro·he·li·o·scope; spec·tro·scope; spin·thar·i·scope; stat·i·scope; stato·scope; stau·ro·scope; stereo·scope; stro·bo·scope; syn·chron·o·scope;… … English syllables
Scope — or Scopes may refer to: * Scope (programming), the range in which a variable can be referenced * Scope (mouthwash), a mouthwash brand by Procter Gamble * SCOPE (TV series) * Scope (charity), a British charity that supports people with cerebral… … Wikipedia
Scope — Scope, n. [It. scopo, L. scopos a mark, aim, Gr. skopo s, a watcher, mark, aim; akin to ?, ? to view, and perh. to E. spy. Cf. {Skeptic}, {Bishop}.] 1. That at which one aims; the thing or end to which the mind directs its view; that which is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-scope — scope, scopie ♦ Éléments, du gr. skopos, skopia, de skopein « examiner, observer ». scope, scopie, scopique. éléments, du gr. skopos et skopia, de skopein, regarder, observer . ⇒ SCOPE, SCOPIE, élém. formants I. Scope. Élém. tiré du gr. ou tiré… … Encyclopédie Universelle
scope — UK US /skəʊp/ noun [U] ► the range of things that an activity, company, law, etc. deals with: »large/ambitious in scope beyond/outside the scope of sth »He involved himself in affairs beyond the scope of his job. within the scope of sth »To come… … Financial and business terms
Scope — steht für: den Sichtbarkeitsbereich einer Variable in der Programmierung, siehe Variable (Programmierung) Bereich, Ziel, Umfang im Projektmanagement, siehe Scope Management eine DSP basierte Musikplattform von Creamware, siehe Scope… … Deutsch Wikipedia
scope — I noun ambit, amplitude, area, boundary, bounds, circle, circuit, compass, confines, demesne, expanse, extent, field, latitude, limit, locus, margin, orbit, purview, range, reach, realm, region, room, space, span, sphere, spread, stretch, sweep,… … Law dictionary
Scope — est un super vilain créé par Marvel Comics. Il est apparu pour la première fois dans Marvel Comics Presents #49, en 1990. Origine Scope était un voyou travaillant pour des dealers. Il réussit à détecter Daredevil mais fut sévèrement battu par ce… … Wikipédia en Français
-scope — [Gr. skopo s a watcher, spy. See {Scope}.] A combining form usually signifying an instrument for viewing (with the eye) or observing (in any way); as in microscope, telescope, altoscope, anemoscope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scope — [ skɔp ] n. m. • 1968; de cinémascope ♦ Procédé de cinéma employant l anamorphose horizontale de l image au rapport 2. scope [skɔp] n. m. ÉTYM. 1968; de cinémascope. ❖ ♦ Anglic. Abréviation de cinémascope. || Un film en scope … Encyclopédie Universelle
-scope — word forming element indicating an instrument for seeing, from L.L. scopium, from Gk. skopion, from skopein to look at, examine (see SCOPE (Cf. scope) (n.1)) … Etymology dictionary