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  • 101 bail out

    1) (to set (a person) free by giving such money to a court of law: He was bailed out by his father.) afiançar
    2) ((American) to parachute from a plane in an emergency.)

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  • 102 be rid of

    (to have removed, to remove; to free oneself from: I thought I'd never get rid of these weeds; I'm rid of my debts at last.) livrar-se de

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  • 103 get rid of

    (to have removed, to remove; to free oneself from: I thought I'd never get rid of these weeds; I'm rid of my debts at last.) livrar-se de

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  • 104 absolve

    [əb'zolv]
    (to make free or release (from a promise, duty or blame): He was absolved of all blame.) absolver

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  • 105 bail out

    1) (to set (a person) free by giving such money to a court of law: He was bailed out by his father.) afiançar, pagar fiança
    2) ((American) to parachute from a plane in an emergency.) saltar de pára-quedas

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  • 106 be rid of

    (to have removed, to remove; to free oneself from: I thought I'd never get rid of these weeds; I'm rid of my debts at last.) livrar-se de, desembaraçar-se

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  • 107 dust

    1. noun
    1) (fine grains of earth, sand etc: The furniture was covered in dust.) poeira
    2) (anything in the form of fine powder: gold-dust; sawdust.)
    2. verb
    (to free (furniture etc) from dust: She dusts (the house) once a week.) desempoeirar
    - dusty - dustiness - dustbin - dust-jacket - dustman - dustpan - dust-up - dust down - throw dust in someone's eyes

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  • 108 entitle

    1) (to give (a person) a right (to, or to do, something): You are not entitled to free school lunches; He was not entitled to borrow money from the cash box.) autorizar
    2) (to give to (a book etc) as a title or name: a story entitled `The White Horse'.) intitular

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  • 109 extricate

    ['ekstrikeit]
    (to set free: He extricated her from her difficulties.) desenredar

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  • 110 get rid of

    (to have removed, to remove; to free oneself from: I thought I'd never get rid of these weeds; I'm rid of my debts at last.) livrar-se de, desembaraçar-se

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  • 111 homing

    1) ((of pigeons etc) which (can) fly home when set free a long way from home.) que volta para casa, (pombo-)correio
    2) (able to take a missile etc to its target: These torpedoes have homing devices in their noses.) orientador

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  • 112 recess

    [ri'ses, 'ri:ses]
    1) (a part of a room set back from the main part; an alcove: We can put the dining-table in that recess.) recanto
    2) (the time during which Parliament or the law-courts do not work: Parliament is in recess.) recesso
    3) ((American) a short period of free time between school classes.) recreio

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  • 113 rid

    [rid]
    present participle - ridding; verb
    ((with of); to free (someone etc) from: We must try to rid the town of rats.) livrar
    - get rid of - good riddance

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  • 114 run

    1. present participle - running; verb
    1) ((of a person or animal) to move quickly, faster than walking: He ran down the road.) correr
    2) (to move smoothly: Trains run on rails.) locomover-se
    3) ((of water etc) to flow: Rivers run to the sea; The tap is running.) correr
    4) ((of a machine etc) to work or operate: The engine is running; He ran the motor to see if it was working.) funcionar
    5) (to organize or manage: He runs the business very efficiently.) dirigir
    6) (to race: Is your horse running this afternoon?) correr
    7) ((of buses, trains etc) to travel regularly: The buses run every half hour; The train is running late.) circular
    8) (to last or continue; to go on: The play ran for six weeks.) permanecer em cartaz
    9) (to own and use, especially of cars: He runs a Rolls Royce.) dirigir
    10) ((of colour) to spread: When I washed my new dress the colour ran.) escorrer, espalhar-se, desbotar
    11) (to drive (someone); to give (someone) a lift: He ran me to the station.) levar, conduzir
    12) (to move (something): She ran her fingers through his hair; He ran his eyes over the letter.) passar
    13) ((in certain phrases) to be or become: The river ran dry; My blood ran cold (= I was afraid).) tornar-se
    2. noun
    1) (the act of running: He went for a run before breakfast.) corrida
    2) (a trip or drive: We went for a run in the country.) passeio
    3) (a length of time (for which something continues): He's had a run of bad luck.) período
    4) (a ladder (in a stocking etc): I've got a run in my tights.) desfiado
    5) (the free use (of a place): He gave me the run of his house.) uso
    6) (in cricket, a batsman's act of running from one end of the wicket to the other, representing a single score: He scored/made 50 runs for his team.) cercado
    7) (an enclosure or pen: a chicken-run.)
    - running 3. adverb
    (one after another; continuously: We travelled for four days running.) consecutivamente
    - runaway - rundown - runner-up - runway - in - out of the running - on the run - run across - run after - run aground - run along - run away - run down - run for - run for it - run in - run into - run its course - run off - run out - run over - run a temperature - run through - run to - run up - run wild

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  • 115 spare

    [speə] 1. verb
    1) (to manage without: No-one can be spared from this office.) dispensar
    2) (to afford or set aside for a purpose: I can't spare the time for a holiday.) dispensar
    3) (to treat with mercy; to avoid injuring etc: `Spare us!' they begged.) poupar
    4) (to avoid causing grief, trouble etc to (a person): Break the news gently in order to spare her as much as possible.) poupar
    5) (to avoid using, spending etc: He spared no expense in his desire to help us.) economizar
    6) (to avoid troubling (a person with something); to save (a person trouble etc): I answered the letter myself in order to spare you the bother.) poupar
    2. adjective
    1) (extra; not actually being used: We haven't a spare (bed) room for guests in our house.) de reserva
    2) ((of time etc) free for leisure etc: What do you do in your spare time?) disponível
    3. noun
    1) (a spare part (for a car etc): They sell spares at that garage.) peça de reserva
    2) (an extra wheel etc, kept for emergencies.) pneu sobressalente
    - sparingly - spare part - spare rib - and to spare - to spare

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  • 116 spontaneous

    [spən'teiniəs]
    1) (said, done etc of one's own free will without pressure from others: His offer was quite spontaneous.) espontâneo
    2) (natural; not forced: spontaneous behaviour.) espontâneo
    - spontaneousness - spontaneity

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См. также в других словарях:

  • free from a mistaken belief — index disabuse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • free from accusation — index exonerate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • free from affectation — index natural, unaffected (sincere) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • free from ambiguity — index clarify Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • free from anxiety — index ease, soothe Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • free from bias — index impartial Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • free from blame — index exculpate, exonerate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • free from bondage — index disenthrall Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • free from burden — index clear (unencumbered) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • free from confinement — index rescue Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • free from confusion — index clarify Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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