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1 convert
1. [kən'və:t] verb1) (to change from one thing into another: He has converted his house into four separate flats; This sofa converts into a bed.) converter(-se)2) (to change from one religion etc to another: He was converted to Christianity.) converter-se2. ['konvə:t] noun(a person who has been converted to a particular religion etc: a convert to Buddhism.) convertido3. noun(a car with a folding or detachable top.) conversível* * *con.vert[k'ɔnvə:t] n 1 convertido, converso. 2 prosélito, neófito. • [kənv'ə:t] vt+vi 1 converter, transformar, transmudar. 2 mudar de religião ou de partido. 3 inverter, transpor. 4 confiscar, tomar e usar ilegalmente. 5 Com cambiar, trocar, converter. -
2 convert
1. [kən'və:t] verb1) (to change from one thing into another: He has converted his house into four separate flats; This sofa converts into a bed.) converter2) (to change from one religion etc to another: He was converted to Christianity.) converter(-se)2. ['konvə:t] noun(a person who has been converted to a particular religion etc: a convert to Buddhism.) converso, convertido3. noun(a car with a folding or detachable top.) conversível -
3 convert
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4 decimal
['desiməl] 1. adjective(numbered by tens: the decimal system.) decimal2. noun(a decimal fraction: Convert these fractions to decimals.) decimal- decimalise
- decimalization
- decimalisation
- decimal currency
- decimal fraction* * *dec.i.mal[d'esiməl] n fração decimal. • adj decimal. -
5 decimalise
verb (to convert from a non-decimal to a decimal form.) decimalizar* * *dec.i.mal.ise[d'esiməlaiz] vt decimalizar. -
6 decimalize
verb (to convert from a non-decimal to a decimal form.) decimalizar* * *dec.i.mal.ize[d'esiməlaiz] vt = link=decimalise decimalise. -
7 electrify
1) (to convert (a railway etc) to the use of electricity as the moving power.) electrificar2) (to excite or astonish: The news electrified us.) entusiasmar* * *e.lec.tri.fy[il'ektrifai] vt 1 eletrificar. 2 excitar. -
8 evangelical
[i:væn'‹elikəl](seeking to convert people, especially to Christianity.) evangélico* * *e.van.gel.ic.al[ivænd9'elik2l] n 1 evangelista. 2 protestante. • adj 1 evangélico. 2 protestante. -
9 heathen
['hi:ðən]noun, adjective((of) a person who believes in a less advanced form of religion, especially one with many gods: Missionaries tried to convert the heathens to Christianity.) pagão* * *hea.then[h'i:ðən] n 1 pagão. 2 bárbaro, homem bruto. • adj 1 pagão. 2 bárbaro. -
10 decimal
['desiməl] 1. adjective(numbered by tens: the decimal system.) decimal2. noun(a decimal fraction: Convert these fractions to decimals.) decimal- decimalise - decimalization - decimalisation - decimal currency - decimal fraction -
11 decimalise
verb (to convert from a non-decimal to a decimal form.) decimalizar -
12 decimalize
verb (to convert from a non-decimal to a decimal form.) decimalizar -
13 electrify
1) (to convert (a railway etc) to the use of electricity as the moving power.) eletrificar2) (to excite or astonish: The news electrified us.) eletrizar -
14 evangelical
[i:væn'‹elikəl](seeking to convert people, especially to Christianity.) evangélico -
15 heathen
['hi:ðən]noun, adjective((of) a person who believes in a less advanced form of religion, especially one with many gods: Missionaries tried to convert the heathens to Christianity.) pagão
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