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  • 1 in the extreme

    (very: dangerous in the extreme.) em extremo

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  • 2 in the extreme

    (very: dangerous in the extreme.) ao extremo

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  • 3 extreme

    [ik'stri:m] 1. adjective
    1) (very great, especially much more than usual: extreme pleasure; He is in extreme pain.) extremo
    2) (very far or furthest in any direction, especially out from the centre: the extreme south-western tip of England; Politically, he belongs to the extreme left.) extremo
    3) (very violent or strong; not ordinary or usual: He holds extreme views on education.) extremista/extremo
    2. noun
    1) (something as far, or as different, as possible from something else: the extremes of sadness and joy.) extremo
    2) (the greatest degree of any state, especially if unpleasant: The extremes of heat in the desert make life uncomfortable.) extremo/excesso
    - extremism
    - extremist
    - extremity
    - in the extreme
    - to extremes
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    ex.treme
    [ikstr'i:m] n 1 extremo. in the extreme, to an extreme / extremamente, em extremo. at the other extreme / na ponta oposta, na extremidade oposta. 2 extremidade. extremes meet / os extremos se tocam, os contrastes se atraem. to fly to the opposite extreme / cair no extremo oposto. 3 último grau. 4 excesso, descomedimento, exagero. to carry modesty to an extreme / exagerar a modéstia. to go to extremes / ir aos extremos. • adj 1 extremo. 2 derradeiro, último. 3 sumo, supremo. 4 grandíssimo, extremado. 5 excessivo, imoderado. 6 violento, severo. 7 exagerado.

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  • 4 extreme

    [ik'stri:m] 1. adjective
    1) (very great, especially much more than usual: extreme pleasure; He is in extreme pain.) extremo
    2) (very far or furthest in any direction, especially out from the centre: the extreme south-western tip of England; Politically, he belongs to the extreme left.) extremo
    3) (very violent or strong; not ordinary or usual: He holds extreme views on education.) extremista
    2. noun
    1) (something as far, or as different, as possible from something else: the extremes of sadness and joy.) extremo
    2) (the greatest degree of any state, especially if unpleasant: The extremes of heat in the desert make life uncomfortable.) extremo
    - extremism - extremist - extremity - in the extreme - to extremes

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  • 5 moderate

    1. ['modəreit] verb
    (to make or become less extreme: He was forced to moderate his demands; Gradually the pain moderated.) abrandar
    2. [-rət] adjective
    1) (keeping within reasonable limits; not extreme: The prices were moderate; moderate opinions.) moderado
    2) (medium or average; not particularly good: workmanship of moderate quality.) médio
    3. noun
    (a person whose views are not extreme: Politically, she's a moderate.) moderado
    - moderateness
    - moderation
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    mod.er.ate
    [m'ɔdərit] n indivíduo moderado. • vt+vi 1 moderar, acalmar, abrandar. 2 restringir. 3 acalmar-se, moderar-se. 4 presidir. 5 presidir como moderador. • adj 1 moderado, razoável, comedido. 2 calmo. 3 médio, medíocre. 4 módico.

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  • 6 moderate

    1. ['modəreit] verb
    (to make or become less extreme: He was forced to moderate his demands; Gradually the pain moderated.) moderar
    2. [-rət] adjective
    1) (keeping within reasonable limits; not extreme: The prices were moderate; moderate opinions.) moderado
    2) (medium or average; not particularly good: workmanship of moderate quality.) médio
    3. noun
    (a person whose views are not extreme: Politically, she's a moderate.) moderado
    - moderateness - moderation

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  • 7 extremity

    [-'stre-]
    1) (the farthest point: The two poles represent the extremities of the earth's axis.) extremidade
    2) (an extreme degree; the quality of being extreme: Their suffering reached such extremities that many died.) extremo
    3) (a situation of great danger or distress: They need help in this extremity.) desgraça/aflição
    4) (the parts of the body furthest from the middle eg the hands and feet.) extremidades

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  • 8 extremity

    [-'stre-]
    1) (the farthest point: The two poles represent the extremities of the earth's axis.) extremidade
    2) (an extreme degree; the quality of being extreme: Their suffering reached such extremities that many died.) extremo
    3) (a situation of great danger or distress: They need help in this extremity.) aflição
    4) (the parts of the body furthest from the middle eg the hands and feet.) extremidade

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  • 9 height

    [hæit]
    1) (the distance from the bottom to the top of something: What is the height of this building?; He is 1.75 metres in height.) altura
    2) (the highest, greatest, strongest etc point: He is at the height of his career; The storm was at its height.) auge
    3) (the peak or extreme: dressed in the height of fashion; His actions were the height of folly.) ponto culminante
    4) (a high place: We looked down from the heights at the valley beneath us.) altura(s)
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    [hait] n 1 altura. 2 alto, cume, elevação. 3 altitude. 4 latitude. 5 cúmulo, auge, apogeu. the height of folly / o cúmulo da tolice. 6 perfeição. 7 eminência. at its height no auge.

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  • 10 pitch

    I 1. [pi ] verb
    1) (to set up (a tent or camp): They pitched their tent in the field.) armar
    2) (to throw: He pitched the stone into the river.) atirar
    3) (to (cause to) fall heavily: He pitched forward.) (fazer) cair de cabeça
    4) ((of a ship) to rise and fall violently: The boat pitched up and down on the rough sea.) balouçar
    5) (to set (a note or tune) at a particular level: He pitched the tune too high for my voice.) entoar
    2. noun
    1) (the field or ground for certain games: a cricket-pitch; a football pitch.) campo
    2) (the degree of highness or lowness of a musical note, voice etc.) tom
    3) (an extreme point or intensity: His anger reached such a pitch that he hit her.) intensidade
    4) (the part of a street etc where a street-seller or entertainer works: He has a pitch on the High Street.) ponto
    5) (the act of pitching or throwing or the distance something is pitched: That was a long pitch.) lançamento
    6) ((of a ship) the act of pitching.) balouço
    - pitcher
    - pitched battle
    - pitchfork
    II [pi ] noun
    (a thick black substance obtained from tar: as black as pitch.) piche
    - pitch-dark
    * * *
    pitch1
    [pitʃ] n 1 piche, breu. 2 resina de pinheiro. • vt pichar.
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    pitch2
    [pitʃ] n 1 arremesso, lance, lançamento. 2 Naut, Aeron arfagem. 3 lote de mercadorias expostas à venda. 4 banca de mascate. 5 pico, cume. 6 acme, clímax, culminância. 7 grau, degrau, nível. 8 declividade, inclinação. 9 campo de críquete. 10 Aeron inclinação longitudinal. 11 passo de engrenagem. 12 Naut passo de hélice. 13 diapasão, agudeza de som. 14 rede de espera. 15 Mus altura do som. 16 propaganda, discurso de vendas. • vt+vi 1 montar, armar, erigir. 2 assentar, acampar. 3 fincar, cravar (postes ou estacas). 4 arremessar, lançar, atirar. 5 Sport lançar a bola ao batedor (beisebol). 6 pavimentar com cascalho. 7 expor à venda. 8 sl contar, relatar. 9 plantar. 10 decair, declivar. 11 colocar em nível determinado. 12 Naut arfar, jogar. 13 entoar, afinar instrumentos ou voz. 14 empilhar (feno). at the highest pitch fig no auge, na altura. at the pitch of his voice no tom mais alto de sua voz. circular pitch Tech passo circunferencial. high pitched emotions emoções exaltadas. high pitched roof telhado muito íngreme. to pitch and pay pagar à vista. to pitch at anchor Naut arfar sobre as amarras. to pitch a yarn contar uma história. to pitch in a) começar a trabalhar intensamente. b) comer vorazmente. c) ajudar com, cooperar. to pitch into a) atacar, assaltar. b) repreender energicamente. to pitch on (ou upon) decidir-se por, escolher. to play at pitch and toss jogar cara ou coroa. to the highest pitch extremamente.

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  • 11 very

    ['veri] 1. adverb
    1) (to a great degree: He's very clever; You came very quickly; I'm not feeling very well.) muito
    2) (absolutely; in the highest degree: The very first thing you must do is ring the police; She has a car of her very own.) mesmo
    2. adjective
    1) (exactly or precisely the thing, person etc mentioned: You're the very man I want to see; At that very minute the door opened.) exacto
    2) (extreme: at the very end of the day; at the very top of the tree.) extremo
    3) (used for emphasis in other ways: The very suggestion of a sea voyage makes her feel seasick.) simples
    * * *
    ver.y
    [v'eri] adj 1 completo, absoluto. 2 puro, genuíno. she is the very picture of her mother / ela é o retrato fiel de sua mãe. 3 justo, exato. he was caught in the very act / ele foi pego no momento exato (em flagrante). 4 rematado, perfeito, acabado. he (that) is the very devil / é o diabo em pessoa. 5 mesmo, próprio. the very air I breathed / o próprio ar que respirei. 6 simples, mero. • adv 1 muito, bastante, grandemente, extremamente. he is very ill / ele está muito doente. we had very many guests / tivemos muitas visitas. 2 absolutamente, exatamente. I am so very tired! / estou tão cansado! she is my very best friend / ela é minha melhor amiga. he was the very last / ele foi o último de todos. at the very beginning logo no começo. at the very moment no mesmo instante. that very day ainda no mesmo dia. the very thought o simples pensamento. to the very bones até os ossos. to this very day hoje, até o dia de hoje.

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  • 12 pitch

    I 1. [pi ] verb
    1) (to set up (a tent or camp): They pitched their tent in the field.) armar
    2) (to throw: He pitched the stone into the river.) atirar
    3) (to (cause to) fall heavily: He pitched forward.) cair de cabeça
    4) ((of a ship) to rise and fall violently: The boat pitched up and down on the rough sea.) arfar
    5) (to set (a note or tune) at a particular level: He pitched the tune too high for my voice.) entoar
    2. noun
    1) (the field or ground for certain games: a cricket-pitch; a football pitch.) campo
    2) (the degree of highness or lowness of a musical note, voice etc.) entoação, diapasão
    3) (an extreme point or intensity: His anger reached such a pitch that he hit her.) grau de intensidade
    4) (the part of a street etc where a street-seller or entertainer works: He has a pitch on the High Street.) ponto
    5) (the act of pitching or throwing or the distance something is pitched: That was a long pitch.) arremesso
    6) ((of a ship) the act of pitching.) arfagem
    - pitcher - pitched battle - pitchfork II [pi ] noun
    (a thick black substance obtained from tar: as black as pitch.) piche, breu
    - pitch-dark

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  • 13 height

    [hæit]
    1) (the distance from the bottom to the top of something: What is the height of this building?; He is 1.75 metres in height.) altura
    2) (the highest, greatest, strongest etc point: He is at the height of his career; The storm was at its height.) auge, ponto culminante
    3) (the peak or extreme: dressed in the height of fashion; His actions were the height of folly.) cúmulo
    4) (a high place: We looked down from the heights at the valley beneath us.) alto, cume

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  • 14 very

    ['veri] 1. adverb
    1) (to a great degree: He's very clever; You came very quickly; I'm not feeling very well.) muito
    2) (absolutely; in the highest degree: The very first thing you must do is ring the police; She has a car of her very own.) inteiramente
    2. adjective
    1) (exactly or precisely the thing, person etc mentioned: You're the very man I want to see; At that very minute the door opened.) mesmo
    2) (extreme: at the very end of the day; at the very top of the tree.) exato
    3) (used for emphasis in other ways: The very suggestion of a sea voyage makes her feel seasick.) próprio

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  • 15 instance

    ['instəns]
    (an example, especially of a condition or circumstance: As a social worker, he saw many instances of extreme poverty.) exemplo
    * * *
    in.stance
    ['instəns] n 1 exemplo, caso. 2 instância, ocasião, estágio. 3 insistência, pedido urgente. 4 caso, ilustração, exemplo. 5 Jur ação civil, demanda judicial. • vt citar como exemplo, provar, exemplificar. an instance of um exemplo para. at the instance of por instância de. for instance (abreviatura: e.g.) por exemplo. in her instance no caso dela. in the first instance em primeiro lugar. in the last instance finalmente.

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  • 16 poverty

    ['povəti]
    (the condition of being poor: They lived in extreme poverty; the poverty of the soil.) pobreza
    * * *
    pov.er.ty
    [p'ɔvəti] n 1 pobreza, indigência. 2 escassez, insuficiência.

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  • 17 poverty

    ['povəti]
    (the condition of being poor: They lived in extreme poverty; the poverty of the soil.) pobreza

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  • 18 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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  • 19 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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  • 20 freeze up

    (to stop moving or functioning because of extreme cold: The car engine froze up.) congelar

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