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1 sue
[su:]1) (to start a law case against.) processar2) ((with for: especially in law) to ask for (eg divorce).) intentar uma acção* * *[sju:] vt 1 processar, acionar. 2 mover ação judicial. 3 pedir, implorar, fazer petição, apelar. 4 requerer, solicitar. to sue for a) processar por. b) pedir, implorar. to sue for admittance solicitar judicialmente participação na massa falida. to sue in a bill protestar uma letra. to sue out obter por petição. -
2 sue
[su:]1) (to start a law case against.) processar, acionar2) ((with for: especially in law) to ask for (eg divorce).) pedir, demandar -
3 counter sue
coun.ter sue[k'auntə su:] vt Jur ação civil contra o reclamante. -
4 to sue for admittance
to sue for admittancesolicitar judicialmente participação na massa falida. -
5 to sue for
to sue fora) processar por. b) pedir, implorar. -
6 to sue in a bill
to sue in a billprotestar uma letra. -
7 to sue out
to sue outobter por petição. -
8 adipose tissue
ad.i.pose tis.sue[ædipous t'iʃu:] n tecido adiposo. -
9 back issue
back is.sue[b'æk iʃu:] n número atrasado (de revista ou jornal). -
10 bank of issue
bank of is.sue[bæŋk av 'iʃu:] n banco emissor, banco central.————————bank of issuebanco central ou emissor. the coming, next issue o próximo número. -
11 connective tissue
con.nec.tive tis.sue[kən'ektiv tiʃu:] n Anat tecido conjuntivo. -
12 consuetude
con.sue.tude[k'ɔnswitju:d] n costume, uso, hábito. -
13 consuetudinary
con.sue.tu.di.na.ry[kɔnswitj'u:dinəri] adj consuetudinário, costumeiro, usual. -
14 ensue
[in'sju:](to come after; to result (from): the panic that ensued from the false news report.) resultar- ensuing* * *en.sue[ins'ju:] vt+vi 1 seguir(-se). 2 resultar. 3 perseguir. -
15 issue
['iʃu:] 1. verb1) (to give or send out, or to distribute, especially officially: The police issued a description of the criminal; Rifles were issued to the troops.) distribuir2) (to flow or come out (from something): A strange noise issued from the room.) sair2. noun1) (the act of issuing or process of being issued: Stamp collectors like to buy new stamps on the day of issue.) distribuição2) (one number in the series of a newspaper, magazine etc: Have you seen the latest issue of that magazine?) número3) (a subject for discussion and argument: The question of pay is not an important issue at the moment.) assunto* * *is.sue['iʃu:] n 1 emissão, edição, tiragem. 2 despacho, ordem, remessa. 3 saída, descarga, Med perda (de sangue), fluxo. 4 lugar de saída, desembocadura. 5 resultado, fim. 6 problema, ponto de debate, discussão, assunto de controvérsia. the question raises the whole issue / a pergunta atinge todos os fatos. 7 herdeiros, descendentes. 8 busílis, Jur questão. 9 Mil distribuição. • vt+vi 1 emitir, pôr em circulação. 2 sair, escapar, escoar, brotar. 3 publicar, editar. 4 emergir. 5 resultar (in em, from de), terminar. 6 descender (de), provir. 7 provindenciar, suprir. a back issue um número atrasado. a big issue um problema crucial. at issue debatido, em questão. the matter lies at issue / a questão está em debate. bank of issue banco central ou emissor. the coming, next issue o próximo número. the whole issue coll o negócio todo. to cloud / confuse the issue confundir o assunto. to evade / duck the issue fugir da questão. to force an issue forçar uma decisão. to issue a magazine publicar uma revista. to issue forth sair publicado. to issue from resultar de. to join issue with someone discutir a opinião de alguém. to make an issue of something fazer um estardalhaço com algo. to take issue discordar. -
16 issueless
is.sue.less['iʃulis] adj 1 sem resultado. 2 sem descendentes. -
17 mechanical tissue
me.chan.i.cal tis.sue[mikænikəl t'iʃu:] n Bot tecido celular. -
18 napkin tissue
nap.kin tis.sue[n'æpkin tiʃu:] n guardanapo de papel. -
19 overissue
o.ver.is.sue['ouvəisju:] n emissão excessiva (de papel-moeda, títulos, etc.). -
20 pursue
[pə'sju:]1) (to follow especially in order to catch or capture; to chase: They pursued the thief through the town.) perseguir2) (to occupy oneself with (studies, enquiries etc); to continue: He is pursuing his studies at the University.) seguir•- pursuer- pursuit* * *pur.sue[pəsj'u:] vt+vi 1 procurar, diligenciar. 2 perseguir, ir no encalço de. 3 seguir, adotar. 4 desempenhar, exercer. 5 prosseguir, continuar. 6 importunar, amolar. to pursue a course seguir um caminho.
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