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41 submerge
[səb'mə:‹](to cover with, or sink under, water or other liquid: I watched the submarine submerging.) mergulhar- submergence
- submersion* * *sub.merge[səbm'ə:dʒ] vt+vi 1 inundar, cobrir com água. 2 cobrir, enterrar. 3 submergir, imergir, ir ao fundo, afundar. -
42 subside
1) ((of land, streets, buildings etc) to sink lower: When a building starts to subside, cracks usually appear in the walls.) ceder2) ((of floods) to become lower and withdraw: Gradually the water subsided.) baixar3) ((of a storm, noise or other disturbance) to become quieter: They stayed anchored in harbour till the wind subsided.) abrandar•* * *sub.side[səbs'aid] vi 1 baixar. 2 diminuir, acalmar-se, cessar, apaziguar-se. 3 depositar, decantar, precipitar. 4 ceder, afundar. 5 deixar-se cair, atirar-se. -
43 suspension
[-ʃən]1) (the act of suspending.) suspensão2) (in a motor vehicle etc, the system of springs etc supporting the frame on the axles.) suspensão3) (a liquid with solid particles that do not sink.) suspensão* * *sus.pen.sion[səsp'enʃən] n 1 interrupção, paralisação, adiamento, prazo, mora. 2 suporte para suspensão. 3 suspensão, interrupção temporária, adiamento. 4 Mech suspensão. 5 Phys, Chem suspensão. 6 Mus prolongamento, suspensão. 7 Com suspensão dos pagamentos, falência. suspension of arms ou hostilities armistício. suspension of payment suspensão dos pagamentos. -
44 waste pipe
(a pipe to carry off waste material, or water from a sink etc: The kitchen waste pipe is blocked.) cano de esgoto* * *waste pipe[w'eist paip] n cano de esgoto, tubo de descarga. -
45 go down
1) ((with well/badly) to be approved or disapproved of: The story went down well (with them).) cair2) ((of a ship) to sink: They were lost at sea when the ship went down.) afundar-se3) ((of the sun or moon) to go below the horizon.) descer4) (to be remembered: Your bravery will go down in history.) ser lembrado5) ((of places) to become less desirable: This part of town has gone down in the last twenty years.) cair -
46 clatter
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47 disinfect
[disin'fekt](to destroy disease- causing germs in: This sink should be disinfected regularly.) desinfetar -
48 draining-board
noun (the area at the side of a sink grooved and sloping to allow water from dishes to drain away.) escorredor -
49 drown
1) (to (cause to) sink in water and so suffocate and die: He drowned in the river; He tried to drown the cat.) afogar(-se)2) (to cause (a sound) not to be heard by making a louder sound: His voice was drowned by the roar of the traffic.) abafar -
50 go down
1) ((with well/badly) to be approved or disapproved of: The story went down well (with them).) ser bem/mal aceito2) ((of a ship) to sink: They were lost at sea when the ship went down.) afundar3) ((of the sun or moon) to go below the horizon.) pôr-se4) (to be remembered: Your bravery will go down in history.) ser lembrado5) ((of places) to become less desirable: This part of town has gone down in the last twenty years.) decair -
51 level
['levl] 1. noun1) (height, position, strength, rank etc: The level of the river rose; a high level of intelligence.) nível2) (a horizontal division or floor: the third level of the multi-storey car park.) nível3) (a kind of instrument for showing whether a surface is level: a spirit level.) nível4) (a flat, smooth surface or piece of land: It was difficult running uphill but he could run fast on the level.) plano2. adjective1) (flat, even, smooth or horizontal: a level surface; a level spoonful (= an amount which just fills the spoon to the top of the sides).) plano, raso2) (of the same height, standard etc: The top of the kitchen sink is level with the window-sill; The scores of the two teams are level.) nivelado3) (steady, even and not rising or falling much: a calm, level voice.) uniforme3. verb1) (to make flat, smooth or horizontal: He levelled the soil.) nivelar2) (to make equal: His goal levelled the scores of the two teams.) igualar3) ((usually with at) to aim (a gun etc): He levelled his pistol at the target.) mirar4) (to pull down: The bulldozer levelled the block of flats.) arrasar•- level crossing - level-headed - do one's level best - level off - level out - on a level with - on the level -
52 plug
1. noun1) (a device for putting into a mains socket in order to allow an electric current to flow through the appliance to which it is attached by cable: She changed the plug on the electric kettle.) plugue2) (an object shaped for fitting into the hole in a bath or sink to prevent the water from running away, or a piece of material for blocking any hole.) tampão2. verb(to block (a hole) by putting a plug in it: He plugged the hole in the window with a piece of newspaper.) tapar- plug in -
53 sank
past tense; = sink -
54 scuttle
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55 slump
1. verb1) (to fall or sink suddenly and heavily: He slumped wearily into a chair.) despencar2) ((of prices, stocks, trade etc) to become less; to lose value suddenly: Business has slumped.) baixar repentinamente2. noun1) (a sudden fall in value, trade etc: a slump in prices.) baixa repentina2) (a time of very bad economic conditions, with serious unemployment etc; a depression: There was a serious slump in the 1930s.) depressão, recessão -
56 stainless steel
((of) a metal alloy composed of steel and chromium that does not rust: a sink made of stainless steel; stainless steel knives/cutlery.) aço inoxidável -
57 submerge
[səb'mə:‹](to cover with, or sink under, water or other liquid: I watched the submarine submerging.) submergir- submergence - submersion -
58 subside
1) ((of land, streets, buildings etc) to sink lower: When a building starts to subside, cracks usually appear in the walls.) ceder2) ((of floods) to become lower and withdraw: Gradually the water subsided.) baixar3) ((of a storm, noise or other disturbance) to become quieter: They stayed anchored in harbour till the wind subsided.) ceder• -
59 sunk
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60 suspension
[-ʃən]1) (the act of suspending.) suspensão2) (in a motor vehicle etc, the system of springs etc supporting the frame on the axles.) suspensão3) (a liquid with solid particles that do not sink.) suspensão
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