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101 artful
adjective (clever; having a lot of skill (usually in a bad sense): an artful thief.) astuto -
102 common
['komən] 1. adjective1) (seen or happening often; quite normal or usual: a common occurrence; These birds are not so common nowadays.) comum2) (belonging equally to, or shared by, more than one: This knowledge is common to all of us; We share a common language.) comum3) (publicly owned: common property.) comum4) (coarse or impolite: She uses some very common expressions.) vulgar5) (of ordinary, not high, social rank: the common people.) comum6) (of a noun, not beginning with a capital letter (except at the beginning of a sentence): The house is empty.) comum2. noun((a piece of) public land for everyone to use, with few or no buildings: the village common.) área comum- commoner- common knowledge - common law - common-law - commonplace - common-room - common sense - the Common Market - the House of Commons - the Commons - in common -
103 conscience
['konʃəns]((that part of one's mind which holds one's) knowledge or sense of right and wrong: The injured man was on her conscience because she was responsible for the accident; She had a guilty conscience about the injured man; He had no conscience about dismissing the men.) consciência -
104 consort
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105 cryptic
['kriptik](intentionally very difficult to understand or make sense of: a cryptic message.) enigmático -
106 delirious
[di'liriəs]1) (wandering in the mind and talking complete nonsense (usually as a result of fever): The sick man was delirious and nothing he said made sense.) delirante2) (wild with excitement: She was delirious with happiness at the news.) delirante, alucinado• -
107 direction
[-ʃən]1) ((the) place or point to which one moves, looks etc: What direction did he go in?; They were heading in my direction (= towards me); I'll find my way all right - I've a good sense of direction.) direção2) (guidance: They are under your direction.) direção3) ((in plural) instructions (eg on how to get somewhere, use something etc): We asked the policeman for directions; I have lost the directions for this washing-machine.) instrução4) (the act of aiming or turning (something or someone) towards a certain point.) orientação -
108 ear
I [iə] noun1) (the part of the head by means of which we hear, or its external part only: Her new hair-style covers her ears.) ouvido, orelha2) (the sense or power of hearing especially the ability to hear the difference between sounds: sharp ears; He has a good ear for music.) ouvido•- earache- eardrum - earlobe - earmark - earring - earshot - be all ears - go in one ear and out the other - play by ear - up to one's ears in - up to one's ears II [iə] noun(the part of a cereal plant which contains the seed: ears of corn.) espiga -
109 feel
[fi:l]past tense, past participle - felt; verb1) (to become aware of (something) by the sense of touch: She felt his hand on her shoulder.) sentir2) (to find out the shape, size, texture etc of something by touching, usually with the hands: She felt the parcel carefully.) apalpar3) (to experience or be aware of (an emotion, sensation etc): He felt a sudden anger.) sentir4) (to think (oneself) to be: She feels sick; How does she feel about her work?) sentir-se5) (to believe or consider: She feels that the firm treated her badly.) achar•- feeler- feeling - feel as if / as though - feel like - feel one's way - get the feel of -
110 fool
[fu:l] 1. noun(a person without sense or intelligence: He is such a fool he never knows what to do.) tolo2. verb1) (to deceive: She completely fooled me with her story.) lograr2) ((often with about or around) to act like a fool or playfully: Stop fooling about!) brincar•- foolish- foolishly - foolishness - foolhardy - foolhardiness - foolproof - make a fool of - make a fool of oneself - play the fool -
111 foolish
1) (having no sense: He is a foolish young man.) idiota, tolo2) (ridiculous: He looked very foolish.) ridículo -
112 grace
[ɡreis] 1. noun1) (beauty of form or movement: The dancer's movements had very little grace.) graça2) (a sense of what is right: At least he had the grace to leave after his dreadful behaviour.) decoro3) (a short prayer of thanks for a meal.) ação de graças4) (a delay allowed as a favour: You should have paid me today but I'll give you a day's grace.) adiamento5) (the title of a duke, duchess or archbishop: Your/His Grace.) Alteza, Graça6) (mercy: by the grace of God.) graça•- graceful- gracefully - gracefulness - gracious 2. interjection(an exclamation of surprise.) por Deus- graciousness - with a good/bad grace - with good/bad grace -
113 guilt
[ɡilt]1) (a sense of shame: a feeling of guilt.) culpa2) (the state of having done wrong: Fingerprints proved the murderer's guilt.) culpa•- guilty- guiltiness - guiltily -
114 humour
['hju:mə] 1. noun1) (the ability to amuse people; quickness to spot a joke: He has a great sense of humour.) humor2) (the quality of being amusing: the humour of the situation.) cômico2. verb(to please (someone) by agreeing with him or doing as he wishes: There is no point in telling him he is wrong - just humour him instead.) fazer a vontade de- humorist- humorous - humorously - humorousness - - humoured -
115 impractical
[im'præktikəl](lacking common sense: an impractical person/suggestion.) não prático -
116 imprudent
[im'pru:dənt](not having or showing good sense; unwise.) imprudente- imprudence -
117 judicious
[‹u'diʃəs](showing wisdom and good sense: a judicious choice of words.) judicioso- judiciousness -
118 justice
1) (fairness or rightness in the treatment of other people: Everyone has a right to justice; I don't deserve to be punished - where's your sense of justice?) justiça2) (the law or the administration of it: Their dispute had to be settled in a court of justice.) justiça3) (a judge.) juiz•- do - in justice to -
119 make much of
1) (to make a fuss of (a person) or about (a thing).) dar muita importância a2) (to make sense of; to understand: I couldn't make much of the film.) compreender -
120 meaning
noun (the sense in which a statement, action, word etc is (intended to be) understood: What is the meaning of this phrase?; What is the meaning of his behaviour?) sentido, significado
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