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61 faith
[feiƟ]1) (trust or belief: She had faith in her ability.) confiança2) (religious belief: Years of hardship had not caused him to lose his faith.) fé3) (loyalty to one's promise: to keep/break faith with someone.) fidelidade•- faithful- faithfully - Yours faithfully - faithfulness - faithless - faithlessness - in all good faith - in good faith -
62 foul
1. adjective1) ((especially of smell or taste) causing disgust: a foul smell.) nojento2) (very unpleasant; nasty: a foul mess.) abominável2. noun(an action etc which breaks the rules of a game: The other team committed a foul.) falta, infração3. verb1) (to break the rules of a game (against): He fouled his opponent.) cometer falta contra2) (to make dirty, especially with faeces: Dogs often foul the pavement.) sujar• -
63 fragment
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64 infringe
[in'frin‹](to break (a law etc) or interfere with (a person's freedom or rights).) infringir, violar -
65 rat
1. noun1) (a small animal with a long tail, like a mouse but larger: The rats have eaten holes in those bags of flour.) rato2) (an offensive word for an unpleasant and untrustworthy person.) rato2. verb1) (to break an agreement, promise etc.) romper um trato2) (to betray one's friends, colleagues etc: The police know we're here. Someone must have ratted.) delatar•- rat race- smell a rat -
66 sever
['sevə]1) (to put an end to: He severed relations with his family.) romper2) (to cut or break off: His arm was severed in the accident.) cortar• -
67 slot
[slot] 1. noun1) (a small narrow opening, especially one to receive coins: I put the correct money in the slot, but the machine didn't start.) fenda2) (a (usually regular) position (in eg the schedule of television/radio programmes): The early-evening comedy slot.) faixa de horário2. verb((with in or into) to fit (something) into a small space: He slotted the last piece of the puzzle into place; I managed to slot in my tea-break between two jobs.) inserir -
68 tamper
['tæmpə](to interfere or meddle usually in such a way as to damage, break, alter etc: Don't tamper with the engine.) mexer em -
69 word
[wə:d] 1. noun1) (the smallest unit of language (whether written, spoken or read).) palavra2) (a (brief) conversation: I'd like a (quick) word with you in my office.) palavra3) (news: When you get there, send word that you've arrived safely.) recado4) (a solemn promise: He gave her his word that it would never happen again.) palavra2. verb(to express in written or spoken language: How are you going to word the letter so that it doesn't seem rude?) exprimir em palavras- wording- word processor - word processing - word-perfect - by word of mouth - get a word in edgeways - in a word - keep - break one's word - take someone at his word - take at his word - take someone's word for it - word for word
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