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  • 41 raw

    [ro:]
    1) (not cooked: raw onions/meat.) cru
    2) (not prepared or refined; in the natural state: raw cotton; What raw materials are used to make plastic?) em bruto
    3) (with the skin rubbed and sore: My heel is raw because my shoe doesn't fit properly.) em carne viva
    4) (untrained; inexperienced: raw recruits.) inexperiente
    - a raw deal
    - raw material
    * * *
    [rɔ:] n ferida, chaga, inflamação, carne viva, material ou produto em bruto. • adj 1 cru, sem tempero, verde (carne). 2 em estado natural, não trabalhado, nem preparado ou refinado, rústico. 3 inexperiente, novo, bisonho, indisciplinado. 4 esfolado, despelado, descarnado, inflamado. 5 indigesto. 6 frio, úmido. 7 bruto, brutalmente franco, rude, áspero. 8 desleal, iníquo. 9 puro, não diluído. in the raw ao natural, nu. nature in the raw natureza em estado puro. to touch on the raw ferir num ponto sensível.

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  • 42 force

    [fo:s] 1. noun
    1) (strength or power that can be felt: the force of the wind.) força
    2) (a person or thing that has great power: the forces of Nature.) força
    3) ((sometimes with capital) a group of men prepared for action: the police force; the Royal Air Force.) força
    2. verb
    1) (to make (someone or something) do something, go somewhere etc, often against his etc will: He forced me to give him money.) forçar, obrigar
    2) (to achieve by strength or effort: He forced a smile despite his grief.) forçar
    - forceful - forcefully - forces - in - into force

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  • 43 kind

    I noun
    (a sort or type: What kind of car is it?; He is not the kind of man who would be cruel to children.) tipo
    II 1. adjective
    (ready or anxious to do good to others; friendly: He's such a kind man; It was very kind of you to look after the children yesterday.) bondoso
    2. adjective
    (having or showing a gentle and friendly nature: a kindly smile; a kindly old lady.) gentil
    - kindness
    - kind-hearted
    * * *
    kind1
    [kaind] n 1 classe, espécie, grupo, gênero. 2 tipo. what kind of person is he? / que tipo de pessoa é ele? he is kind of quiet / ele é uma pessoa tranqüila. it takes all kinds of people to make a world / neste mundo há de tudo (todos os tipos de pessoas). this is the kind of thing I want / isto é o tipo de coisa de que preciso. 3 modo, maneira. 4 qualidade. 5 estado, condição. a strange kind of behaviour um comportamento estranho. every kind of de toda espécie ou sorte. in kind a) em espécie, em mercadorias. b) em algo equivalente. c) na mesma moeda ou forma. kind of coll mais ou menos como, meio, um pouco, uma espécie de, por assim dizer, um tanto. nothing of the kind nada disso, de forma alguma. of a kind a) da mesma espécie ou qualidade. b) de qualidade inferior, medíocre. something of this kind algo desta espécie, qualidade.
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    kind2
    [kaind] adj 1 amável, bondoso. 2 gentil, afável. 3 benigno, complacente. 4 dócil, manso. 5 respeitoso. give my kind regards to her dê-lhe minhas respeitosas saudações. to be kind enough to, to be so kind as to ter a bondade de, ter a gentileza de.

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  • 44 sunny

    1) (filled with sunshine: sunny weather.) ensolarado
    2) (cheerful and happy: The child has a sunny nature.) alegre
    * * *
    sun.ny
    [s'∧ni] adj 1 cheio de sol, ensolarado. 2 exposto ao sol, iluminado pelo sol. 3 como o sol, radiante, claro, alegre, feliz. on the sunny side of 30 com menos de trinta anos. sunny side up Amer coll ovos fritos de um só lado. the sunny side o lado exposto ao sol, fig o lado agradável. to look at the sunny side of things olhar as coisas pelo lado agradável.

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  • 45 impose

    [im'pouz]
    1) (to place (a tax, fine, task etc) on someone or something: The government have imposed a new tax on cigarettes.) impôr
    2) (to force (oneself, one's opinions etc) on a person: The headmaster liked to impose his authority on the teachers.) impôr
    3) ((often with on) to ask someone to do something which he should not be asked to do or which he will find difficult to do: I hope I'm not imposing (on you) by asking you to help.) abusar de
    * * *
    im.pose
    [imp'ouz] vt+vi 1 impor, pespegar, obrigar, mandar, fixar, ordenar. 2 enganar, iludir. 3 impor-se a, fazer-se aceitar por. 4 tirar vantagem. they imposed upon his good nature / eles aproveitaram-se da sua bondade. to impose upon someone a) enganar alguém. b) impressionar alguém.

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  • 46 elements

    1) (the first things to be learned in any subject: the elements of musical theory.) rudimentos
    2) (the forces of nature, as wind and rain.) elementos

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  • 47 elements

    1) (the first things to be learned in any subject: the elements of musical theory.) rudimentos
    2) (the forces of nature, as wind and rain.) elementos

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  • 48 molecule

    ['molikju:l]
    (the group of atoms that is the smallest unit into which a substance can be divided without losing its basic nature or identity.) molécula
    * * *
    mol.e.cule
    [m'ɔlikju:l] n 1 molécula. 2 partícula pequena.

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  • 49 radical

    ['rædikəl] 1. adjective
    1) (relating to the basic nature of something: radical faults in the design.) radical
    2) (thorough; complete: radical changes.) radical
    3) (wanting or involving great or extreme political, social or economic changes.) radical
    2. noun
    (a person who wants radical political changes.) radical
    * * *
    rad.i.cal
    [r'ædikəl] n 1 radical. 2 princípio fundamental. • adj radical, extremo. free radical radical livre.

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  • 50 transform

    [træns'fo:m]
    (to change the appearance or nature of completely: He transformed the old kitchen into a beautiful sitting-room; His marriage has transformed him.) transformar
    - transformer
    * * *
    trans.form
    [trænsf'ɔ:m] vt 1 transformar, transfigurar, metamorfosear. 2 mudar, alterar. 3 converter. 4 Electr transformar. to transform from... into converter de... para.

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  • 51 true

    [tru:]
    1) ((negative untrue) telling of something that really happened; not invented; agreeing with fact; not wrong: That is a true statement; Is it true that you did not steal the ring?) verdadeiro
    2) ((negative untrue) accurate: They don't have a true idea of its importance.) exacto
    3) ((negative untrue) faithful; loyal: He has been a true friend.) verdadeiro
    4) (properly so called: A spider is not a true insect.) verdadeiro
    - truly
    * * *
    [tru:] n 1 veracidade, verdade. 2 precisão, exatidão. 3 ajustamento, posição certa. • vt 1 ajustar, retificar, centrar. 2 cortar no esquadro. 3 endireitar. 4 desempenhar. 5 aparar (papel). • adj 1 verdadeiro, certo, verídico. it proved (to be) true / mostrou-se ser verdadeiro. 2 real, genuíno, legítimo. 3 sincero. 4 leal, fiel. will you be true to me? / você me será fiel? 5 probo, direito, próprio, correto, exato, autêntico. 6 legal, de direito. 7 seguro, de confiança. 8 certo, exato, em posição certa, no esquadro, ajustado. the beam is true / a viga está em posição horizontal. 9 inalterado, constante. • adv verdadeiramente, exatamente. 3 lealmente. 4 de fato, realmente. it is true I have never written to her / realmente nunca lhe escrevi. for true na realidade. likely to be true verossímil, provavelmente verdadeiro. out of true a) fora de nível. b) sem forma precisa. to come true realizar-se (sonho), acontecer como esperado. to hold true aprovar, servir, confirmar-se. true but... admitido, mas... true to de conformidade com. true to his promise fiel à sua promessa. true to life como na vida real, fiel ao modelo. true to nature natural, conforme à natureza. Yours truly... (em cartas) sinceramente de V. S...

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  • 52 kind

    I noun
    (a sort or type: What kind of car is it?; He is not the kind of man who would be cruel to children.) espécie, tipo
    II 1. adjective
    (ready or anxious to do good to others; friendly: He's such a kind man; It was very kind of you to look after the children yesterday.) gentil
    2. adjective
    (having or showing a gentle and friendly nature: a kindly smile; a kindly old lady.) bondoso
    - kindness - kind-hearted

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  • 53 molecule

    ['molikju:l]
    (the group of atoms that is the smallest unit into which a substance can be divided without losing its basic nature or identity.) molécula

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  • 54 radical

    ['rædikəl] 1. adjective
    1) (relating to the basic nature of something: radical faults in the design.) radical
    2) (thorough; complete: radical changes.) radical
    3) (wanting or involving great or extreme political, social or economic changes.) radical
    2. noun
    (a person who wants radical political changes.) radical

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  • 55 transform

    [træns'fo:m]
    (to change the appearance or nature of completely: He transformed the old kitchen into a beautiful sitting-room; His marriage has transformed him.) transformar
    - transformer

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  • 56 akin

    [ə'kin]
    ((often with to) similar in nature: This problem is akin to the one we had last year.) parecido
    * * *
    a.kin
    [ək'in] adj 1 consangüíneo, aparentado. they are akin to her / eles são parentes dela. 2 semelhante, parecido, similar. akin to a thing semelhante a uma coisa.

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  • 57 crime

    1. noun
    1) (act(s) punishable by law: Murder is a crime; Crime is on the increase.) crime
    2) (something wrong though not illegal: What a crime to cut down those trees!) crime
    2. noun
    (a person who has been found guilty of a crime.) criminoso
    * * *
    [kraim] n 1 crime, delito. he committed a crime / ele cometeu um crime. 2 pecado. capital crime crime capital. crime against humanity crime contra a humanidade: atrocidade contra um grupo ou povo. crime against nature sodomia.

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  • 58 debt

    [det]
    (what one person owes to another: His debts amount to over $3,000; a debt of gratitude.) dívida
    - in debt
    * * *
    [det] n 1 dívida. 2 obrigação, dever, compromisso. 3 pecado. 4 responsabilidade. bad debt dívida irrecuperável. in debt endividado. to answer one’s debts pagar as suas dívidas. to be deeply in debt estar cheio de dívidas. to be out of debt não dever mais a ninguém. to clear all debts pagar as suas dívidas. to pay the debt of nature morrer. to run/ get into debt endividar-se, contrair dívidas.

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  • 59 human

    ['hju:mən] 1. adjective
    (of, natural to, concerning, or belonging to, mankind: human nature; The dog was so clever that he seemed almost human.) humano
    2. noun
    (a person: Humans are not as different from animals as we might think.) humano
    - human being
    - human resources
    * * *
    hu.man
    [hj'u:mən] n ser humano, homem. • adj humano.

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  • 60 methodical

    [-'Ɵo-]
    1) (arranged or done in an orderly manner or according to a plan: a methodical search.) metódico
    2) ((in the habit of) acting in a planned, orderly way: a methodical person/nature.) metódico
    * * *
    me.thod.i.cal
    [məθ'ɔdikəl] adj = link=methodic methodic.

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