Wednesday, August 06, 2008

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É CONCERTEZA - spring must be wonderful here (I’m sure it is)
EASE, at = Quick definitions (at ease) - adjective: without strain or anxiety; adjective: free from worry or anxiety (Example: "By the time the child faced the actual problem of reading she was familiar and at ease with all the elements words") - INTERNET - 58. (VONTADE, À).
EARLIER - before the present time or the timementioned.
EARLY FOR.-.8.-. . LQT 735 - UNIT 22. LQT 831 OXF .
EARN - The Magic Mountain-earned him [ Thomas Mann (1875-1955)] the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1929.
EARLY - [’è:li] adjectivo e advérbi {comparativo: -ier, superlativo: -iest} • que está no princípio; • inicial; • antes do tempo usual; • antecipado; • primeiro, primitivo; • cedo; - the early Church - a igreja primitiva; - in the early part of the 20th century - nos princípios do século XX;
ECOLÓGICO - soft engineering
EDIÇÃO - 2003, a revista Ícaro está completando 20 anos. Para assuntar um pouco o que mudou nesse tempo, como eram o Brasil e o mundo no começo de 1983, ano da primeira edição, fomos dar uma espiada, claro, nas primeiras capas.◄►2003, Ícaro magazine commemorates its 20th anniversary. In order to discover a little of what has changed during this time - how Brazil and the world were at the beginning of 1983, when the first issue came out - we obviously took a look at
EDUCAÇÃO – anos de escola obrigatórios - Re: A levels
En el Reino Unido la educación compulsoria acaba a la edad de dieciséis años con los exámenes que se llaman "GCSE" (General Certificate of Secondary Education). Después, los jóvenes pueden quedarse en el coligio dos años mas para estudiar tres o cuatro temas eligidos. Al final hacen los examenes "A-levels" (A = Advanced), uno por cada tema.

John

EFEITO em - EFFECT ON.-.11.1.-. : "The effect of heat on metal". LQT 735 - UNIT 22. LQT 831 OXF.
EFEITO, mau e. sobre - desmoralizar → fazer mau efeito sobre - take its tall toll (on sb/sth) - to have a bad effect on (sb/sth): "The stress of battle is taking its toll on american troops" (Iraq/2004).
EFEITO, perder o - wear off - [lose effect - especially a drug] These painkillers §¨©ª after about two hours[LQT 735.-.U.-.25.-.Nº.168].
EFFEKT
EITHER - CADA UM (de dois) - on either side of the river, 96,9
EITHER - "You didn’t kill Brid ", I didnt’t save him either.
EITHER - «Do we want a city tha’s immobile, conservative, one that excludes hundreds of
thousands of people? That’s not my model!That’s not Gehry’s model either».
EITHER - You don’t kill Brid
I didn’t save him either. (dos filmes)
EITHERany - either one of the three
ELEGANTE E CARO - At his first outing in 1998, at the posh Jadriyah Equestrian club, he used high powered binoculars to survey the crowd of friends and family from a platform high above the guests. He saw something he liked, recalls his former aide Adib Shabaan who helped arrange the party. --§"\'a7voc:--: posh - elegant and expensive; powered - (usually in compounds) - operated by a form of energy such as electricity or by the type of energy mentioned - see high powered = very powerful; survey - to look irefully at the whole of sth, especially in order to get a general impression of it.
ELEIÇÕES - GRAM ING «FORMAÇÃO», 240,4. Poll - votação, eleição, lista eleitoral.
ELEITO PARA - ELIGIBLE FOR.-.8.-.: "Only those over 70 are eliguible for the payment" - LQT 735 - UNIT 22. LQT 831 OXF
ELEMENTO - The undisputed doyenne of Hamburg’s new crop of fashion designers, Anna Fuchs, has… –102.(importante), 1.
ELENDSVIERTEL
ELEVAÇÃO - (uma cert a elevação a aprtir do solo) - HIGH - Uday Husein, the eldest son of Iraqui dictator Saddam Hussein ... used high-powered binoculars to survey the crowd of friends and family from a platform high aboveabove the guests. (...) Uday tghtened the focus on a pretty 14-year-old girl in a bright yellow dress sitting with her father. (...) Uday’s bodyguards picked up the signal and walked through the darkened room , flicking cigarette lighters as they approached the girls table. §"\'a7voc: flicking - to hit sth with a sudden quick movement , especially using your finger and thumb together, or your hand.
ELÉCTRICO - descer (de autocarro, carro eléctrico, etc.) - get off.
ELEIÇÕES - GRAM ING «FORMAÇÃO», 240, 4.
ELIMINADO, ser; estoirar o limite de faltas; levar cartão vermelho; ser eliminado; pisar na bola; ser rejeitado – foul out, Lqt838, 68
ELIMINAR (equipa) - Colour broadcasts brought the event to life, and to the world, in the final, the canary yellow Brasil of Pelé, Gérson and Tostão swept past the azzurri blue of Italy 4 – 1. - Text 11, 4.◄Voc►▪Sweep - 3▶Push Somebody/Something With Force◀ - [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to force someone or something to move in a particular direction: The windsurfer was swept out to sea. Jessie was swept along by the angry crowd.
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EM – em; no que respeita a - on - making the Dutch womam the US’s cop top on antitrust matters - Nickel Neelie (ins), 24
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My generation was the first to take pop culture in serious consideration.

EM conversação – Hamas and Fatah leaders holding talks. – CNN – News [vê – se uma sala com Palestinianos do grupo Fatah e do grupo Hamas em conversação]
EMfrentreDe - before - He had ratted out his boss, testified before the grand jury.
EM – em; no que respeita a - on - making the Dutch womam the US’s cop top on antitrust matters - Nickel Neelie (ins), 24
EMflorença no séc xiii.. -Growing up, Italian teenagers learn the tale of Giotto and the fly. As a young apprentice in 13th century Florence, the aspiring painter sketched a fly on the nose of a portrait his master-teacher Cimabue was finishing.
EM (o jovem José)---(Thomas Mann) continued the following year in The Young Joseph and two years later with Joseph in Egypt, and completed with Joseph the Provider in 1943
EM (ocasiões) - On several other occasions, Bush contended he could nullify laws ... In just five years, Bush has challenged more than 750 new laws, by far a record for any ...
EM (over) - over two days two of fighting - BAGHDAD, Iraq - Coalition forces battled militiamen loyal to radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr in several Iraqi cities Friday, saying they killed about 300 militants in Najaf over two days of fighting. Battles in other Shiite areas of the country have killed dozens more, according to Iraqi authorities.
EM - para África - owned - Bono, the Irish rocker who has become a renowned advocate for Africa and debt relief, matched wits with one and all, and so did the German actress Iris Berben, who has spoken out so forcefully against anti - Semitism, and the Swedish pop stars Hanna and Magdalena Graaf, who diese days devote themselves to helping street children in India.
EM (PrimeiroMinistro) - Gram Ing «Formação», 225
EMqueLugar – whereabouts (vg. Dic ed)
EM segundo encontro – Australia faces Brazil in second match Sunday – O B gan


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● perhaps say that only in the past five years or so did Germany look up and start worring about the costs of globalization and their concerns seen to be growing. Last month the country rose as one in protest when Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia announced it was shutting down its plant in Rhineland city of Bochum to move to Romania threatening 2.300 German jobs.
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• plant – fábrica, instalação fabril
• to shut down a factory – fechar uma fábrica, encerrar uma fábrica
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EMAIL - http://mail.google.com/mail/help/about_privacy.html

EMANAR - Gram Ing «Formação», 130.
EMBARCAR - board - line up - to stand (estatr de pé) in a line or row; to form a queue / line: ‘ line up children; cars lining up waiting to board the ship. §"\'a7voc: board - embarcar (em barco ou avião).
EMBATE, confronto; enfrentar, encarar; – face off (v)/ face off (n), LQT 838, 63
EMBATER violentamente contra - 39.(esbarrar) - smash into
EMBEBEDAR – se – to get plastred – 98. (crescer), 2.
EMBORA – ir e. – stand down – after Ialian Mário Monti stands down—Nickel Neelie (ins), 13
EMINENT - Quick definitions
adjective: of imposing height; especially standing out above others (Example: "An eminent peak")
adjective: having achieved eminence (Example: "An eminent physician")
adjective: standing above others in quality or position (Example: "Eminent members of the community")
adjective: (used of persons) standing above others in character or attainment or reputation (Example: "An eminent scholar")
EMOTIONAL
EMOCIONAR - to give free play to one’s emotions - dar largas às suas emoções.
EMPARELHADOS; cabeçaACabeça; ManoAMano; PauA Pau (Inf) - NeckAndNeck - Lqt 838, 132
EMPATAR (futebol) – França e Suiça draw 0 – 0.
EMPENHARSE; esforçarse; darOmáximoDeSi – inTherePiching - Lqt 838, 132
EMPREGADO – e.; pessoa nomeada para qualquer função - While finding jobs for a record 24 appointees in the newly enlarged UE executive body, Barroso.. - Nickel Neelie (ins), 19
EMPREGADO (a)numa casa de família afim de, em troca de serviços prestados, aprender a língua - au pair - 29. (CHARGE).
EMPENHAMENTO - commitment: As ferguson has argued, the U. S. doesn’t seem to be prepared to make the long term commitment of resources and talent to its imperial possessions that, for better or worse, Britain did.
EMPENHAR-SE - to be in there pitching - LQT 838, 106
EMPENHO absoluto - 70, 3ºf, 1f
EMPENHO absoluto; dedicação absoluta; pressão quadra toda; pressão total; marcação cerrada; full-court press, Lqt 838,70
EMPREGAR, utilizar; colocar - go - GRAM ING «FORMAÇÃO», 333
EMPRESAS - figurarEntreAsGrandesEmpresas - bigLeague - LQT 838, 30
EMPRESAS - asGrandesEmpresas - profissionais, osMelhores; primeiraDivisão, aquiACoisaÉParaValer (Inf), EsstarEntreAsFeras (Inf) - Lqt 838, 127
EMPRÉSTIMO; emprestado - LOAN.-.19.-. - empréstimo - ON LOAN (=borrowed)LUCK.-.8.-. - fortuna, sorte, acaso - OUT OF LUCK - to be out of luck - estar com pouca sorte, ter poucas probabilidades. .LQT 735UNIT 22 - PÁG. 125.
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ENCAMINHAR em determinada direcção, dirigir, orientar - GRAM ING «formação», 77.
ENCANTAR; ter suceso absoluto; agradar; marcar ponto; tirar a sorte grande (inf) - score big (score = resultados, pontos) - LQT 838, 168
ENCARAR, enfrentar, peitar (inf) - tackle - LQT 838, 185
121.ENCONTRAR (alguém) - What awed us most about the night wasn’t meeting famous heroes. It was hearing from the unsung (não cantado, não celebrado) about the impact being recognized in time has had on their work."-awe[Ô:] - inspirar temor respeitoso.
ENCONTRAR - (meet) – Australia – Brasil to meet in Munich (2006) – Austrália - Brasil vai ser em M; A Austrália vai encontrar – se com o Brasil em M. – Resultado: 2 – 0 a favor do Brasil que passa assim aos oitavos de final.
ENCONTRO – Australia – Brazil to meet in Munich
ENCONTRO (reunião) - GRAM ING «FORMAÇÃO», 88.
ENCONTRAR(dificuldade) uma dificulade - come up against - [meet a difficulty]: We have §¨©ª a bit of problem.[LQT 735.-.U.-.23.-.Nº 25].
ENCONTRAR - solução, encontrar 1 (col.) - sort out -. [find a solution - colloquial] Don’t worry, Mary will sort out your problem.[LQT 735.-.U.-.25.-.Nº.140]
ENCONTRAR-se com - se com (meet) - run into - Guess who I §¨©ª at the supermarket. [LQT 735.-.U.-.25.-.Nº.127]
ENCONTRAR-se, estar, estar situado - lay [leI] - pretérito de lie (LIE, LAY LAIN - jazer, estar deitado)- verbo transitivo e intransitivo - {pretérito e particípio passado: laid} • assentar,: Shakespeare’s contemporaries believed Lear to have been a historical monarch. For Shakespeare, however, although he gave the play something of a chronicle structure, the interest lay not in politicalevents but in the personal character of Lear. The main theme of the play is put into the mouth of the evil Regan, speaking to the pitiful Gloucester: §"\'a7voc:--• colocar, pôr (sobretudo em posição horizontal);
ENCONTRAR-SE com algé. - meet with sb. LQT 735 - UNIT 21.
ENCONTRAR-SE (meet) com alg. por acaso - bump into sb (informal) - to meet somebody by chance : I bumped into Simon this morning.
ENCONTRO - deparar, surgir, ir ao encontro de (usualmente 1 problema) ) - (encounter - usually a prob lem) - run up against -[encounter - usally a problem] - We’ve run up against a slight problem[LQT 735.-.U.-.25.-.Nº.127].
ENCURRALADO em dificuldade; cambaeante; malm das pernas (inf) - on the ropes - lqt 138 , 13
ENCURRALAR - GRAM ING «FORMAÇÃO», 216.
END up - acabar por ficar, por cair numa vala ...(finish in a certain way or place) - The car §¨©ªin a dish; we ended up staying there for lunch.[ LQT 735-U.-.23.-.Nº.37]; Zidane didn't just have a personal lapse, he fucked up as team captain. ... however you're provoked, if you bite at it, you're liable to end up in jail, ...; He made dozens of local radio appearances — one of which, in Los Angeles, was heard by a man who ended up as a pivotal figure. That man is Corbin Bernsen. ...; Before the war, he told me that he hoped Saddam's fall would touch off a wave ... the result that he ended up being very extravagant in domestic spending, ...; Oddly enough, we ended up sitting together once in a while on the bus, and he never tried to touch me again. Ever. It often strikes me as ridiculous when I ...
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ENDEVOUR (to) – The manager is expected to use his or her best endevouers to promote the artist’s careeer.
ENERVAR, atrapalhar. - enervar - put off - [discourage, upset]. The crowd §¨ the gymnast ©ª and he fall[LQT 735.-.U.-.24.-.Nº.117].
ÊNFASE, com - - renowned - Bono, the Irish rocker who has become a renowned advocate for Africa and debt relief, matched wits with one and all, and so did the German actress Iris Berben, who has spoken out so forcefully against anti - Semitism, and the Swedish pop stars Hanna and Magdalena Graaf, who diese days devote themselves to helping street children in India.
ENFERMARIAS (separadas) - Liam Gallagher of Oasis came by to pick up an award (recompensa, prémio) on behalf of the who’s Roger Daltery who has helped built eight hospital wards (ward=separated room, enfermarias) for the U.K.’s Teenage Cancer Trust
ENFRAQUECER - run down -[lose power, allow to decline]. I think the batteries are running down [LQT 735.-.U.-.25.-.Nº.122].
ENFRENTAR, encarar; confronto, embate – face off (v)/ face off (n) - LQT 838, 63
ENFRENTAR, encarar, peitar (inf) - tackle - lqt 838, 185
ENFRENTAR, começar - get down to - [begin to seriously deal with] It’s time we get down to some real work. [LQT 735.-.U.-.23.-.Nº. 51]
ENFRENTAR (hesitar) - e. de sem hesitar, uma situação difícil. - nettle , grasp the - to deal with (enfrentar) a difficult situation firmly and without hesitating. §"\'a7voc: nettle-urtiga; grasp - agarrar firmemente; prender firmemente com a mão.
ENFRENTAR col enfrentar a situação - to face the situation, to take the bull by the horns; enfrentar resolutamente - to look in the face; - enfrentar os infortúnios com coragem - to meet calamities with a smile; (Dic Ed)
ENGANADO - cada um com o seu não vive e.(prov.).-161. LQT 746 - J. Cruz Ribeiro - 1960.
ENGANADO – Completamente Enganado; Completamente Por Fora (inf); totalmente Enganado; - to be way off base – LQT 838, 202
ENGANAR (vigarista) - he has played me a mean trick - enganou-me, intrujou-me;
ENGANAR; apanharAlguémDesprevenido; surpreender; lograr; PassarAPerna; Dar UmChapéu (inf); darumbalão) - PullaFastOne OnSomebody.- Lqt838156
ENGATAR - vg. Ogle (oxford)
ENGOLIRengolir
ENGOLIR completamente o pénis - deep throat
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ENGENHO explosivo - explosive device - 40.(morrer).
ENGORDAR – o que é que realmente (de facto) a (o) engorda (torna gorda (o))? – What really makes you fat?
ENGRANDECER – e. (modernizando): …was a graffiti-covered jumble of secondhand shops and broken-down squats. Today, however, it is gentrifying rapidly – 101.(durante),3.
ENROLAR; fazer cera; gnhar tempo; enrolar; matar o tempo - Stall for time - Lqt 838, 180.
ENROLAR - It all happened so fast he was only barely aware of the flash of a coil of wire slicing
through the gloom and whipping tight around his throat,
ENSINO – Escolasecundária – hight school - http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=314569&goto=newpost
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ENTANTO,no - but then again, vg. GENIE, idioms, 1
ENTENDIMENTO - they play into each other’s hands - eles entendem-se, estão combinados;
ENTERRAMENTO - entombment [In’tu:mmEnt] - s - inumação, enterramento.
ENTRADA (de água) - leak = fuga de água, gás, etc.
ENTRAR (casa) - em casa - go in; entrar num carro - get in; entrar num autocarr -get on
ENTRAR (casa) - entrei em casa: I asked as I got into the house...
ENTRAR (casa)- If you happen to be passing drop in for a cup of tea = if you should happen to be passing...[pagar uma visita]
ENTRAR de cabeça; mergulhar de cabeça; ircomtudo (inf.) – dive head first; drive (rightin) – LQT 838, 52 e 53
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ENTRAR em (planície) - …and enters the North German Plain.→ 90.por
ENTRAR (século)- Stepping into the 20th century.
ENTRAR (rapidamente) - pop in
ENTRAR em - After entering the Franciscan Order in 1730 and being ordained in 1738, Serra taught philosophy at Lullian University (Palma, Majorca). In 1750 he arrived in Mexico City for missionary work among the Indians, serving first in the Sierra Gorda missions from 1750 to 1758and then in south-central Mexico from 1758 to 1767.
6.ENTRAR em (tomar) - 77. - (em navio, avião, autocarro, etc - board): Kerry boards his bus after an Ohio event as Bush, on TV, addresses the flap over Vietnam [U.S. elections 2004]


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pollster - someone who conducts surveys of public opinion (Example: "A pollster conducts public opinion polls")

ENTREGAR (inf) ; delatar; denunciar; dedurar (inf);– Blow the whisle on (someone) - LQT 838, 31
ENTREGAR os pontos; jogar a toalha ; desistir – throw the sponge; throw the towel - LQT 838, 195
ENTREGAR – se - I often get to dancing and rattling while I intone my power song and bring my whole body into the act of intending a healing for someone. ...
ENTRE - Celio was to visit me another two times in between our endless text message exchanges. Innocently, I always sent messages to people I liked or people who I thought needed cheering up.
ENTRE (+ de dois - among) - GRAM ING «FORMAÇÃO», 4
ENTUSIASTA (ser) - bear for - to be a bear for something - ser louco por, ser grande entusiasta de;
ENVERGONHADO de - ASHAMED OF.-1
ENVIAR algé. a algé. para seu próprio interesse - refer sb to sb. LQT 735 - UNIT 21.
ENVOLVER algé. Em alguma coisa - involve stb in sth. LQT 735 - UNIT 21. LQT 831 OXF (INVOLVE 3).
ENVOLVER-SE - catch - to be / get caught up in sth - to become envolved in sth, especially when you do not want to be: Innocent passers-by got caught up in riots§"\'a7voc:-- passer-by - transeunte; riot - tumulto, motim, desordem.
EQUILIBRADO - estar equilibrado; , em desenvolvimento equilibrado; estar noprumo; tudo sob controle (inf); estar no rumo - on na even queel , LQT 838,134
EQUILÍBRIO - balance .-.16.-. - IN THE BALANCE - (be/hang) in the balance if the future of sth/sb, or the result of sth is/hangs in the balance, it is uncertain: The long-term future of the space programme hangs in the balance.
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EQUIPA, ter o espírito de; ser bom colega; ser companheiro - to be a team player - lqt 838, 189
ERA, período - - (...) they rcall the vast scultural of the Isabelline age.
ERACHTEN (deutsch) - julgar
ERGUER, construir - GRAM ING «FORMAÇÃO», 6
ERIGIR, destruir, gvg. Go up (osford ...) - vg. tb. GRAM ING «FORMAÇÃO», 6
ERRADO; esquisito; estranho; excêntrico; desinformado; por for a (inf.) - out in left field -838, 139
ERRAR, fazer mal, laborar em erro - to be at falt=errar, fazer mal, laborar em erro: I think the owners are at fault (=responsible) LQT 735 - UNIT 22. LQT 831 OXF .
ERRAR - to be at fault - it seems to be your boss who is at fault in this case.
ERRAR - to have the wrong idea about how to get or achieve sth - be barking up the wrong tree (genie - bark) : "... I am not sure if this can be resolved in terms of numbers. ... is the death penalty may not be the approach to solving crimes-we may be barking up the wrong tree. ..."; ... be barking up the wrong tree to be mistaken, especially as regards the best way
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encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861721653/tree.html - 64k; ... Critics of Senator John Kerry may be barking up the wrong tree when they attack his record in ... Russert that he probably shouldn’t have used the words "war crimes ...
ERRARA, erro - GRAM ING «FORMAÇÃO», 16.
ERRO - Assuming a typo, some British newspapers reported the match as a 10 – 1 win.Typo - typo noun - plural typos [countable] - a small mistake in the way something has been typed or printed
ERRO, errara - GRAM ING «FORMAÇÃO», 16.
ERROcrasso – doabellyflop - LQT 838, 54
ESCALADA (difícil) - In the run-up to South Korea’s parliamentary elections, Chung Dong Young, chairman (presidente) of the youthful and liberal Uri Party… [TIME - april 2004]
39.ESBARRAR violentamente contra - smash into - …and smashed into the consulate’s walled compoud.
ESCANTEIO, ser posto para (inf.) = ser posto de lado (inf. 838, 22
ESCAPE – libertar – se da opressão, do stress – release – 87. (voltar - se), 9 – sb/sth from sth – to let sb - to express feelings such as anger or worry in order to get rid of them. .►voc◄get rid – of sb/sth – to make yourself free of sb/sth that is annoying you or that you do not want; to throw sth away.
ESCAPAR por pouco - Sir Thomas Wyatt’s rebellion in January 1554, Elizabeth narrowly escaped her mother’s fate.
ESCAPAR por um triz - That was a narrow escape! If I had fallen I would have broke my leg.
ESCOLA (faltar ) (faltar escola) - to play truant - faltar à escola sem motivo, fazer gazeta coloq. ;
ESCOLHER, alvtrar um dia (p.e.) - I asked Jim to name a suitable day but I couldn’t pin him down.§"\'a7voc:-- pin sb down - forçar alg. a dizer sinceramente a verdade.
ESCOLHER, seleccionar - Even Bono, who has many shelves full of honors and prizes, spoke about the power of being singled out by the magazine.
ESCONDER-se (fugir a esconder - se) - It is in Galilee that the rockets fired by Hezbollah militants in Lebanon typically fall, occasionally scoring a direct hit on someone vulnerable, more often forcing inhabitants to move into bomb shelters.- Text N. 12, 8
ESCONDER-se (esgueirar - se) num canto - to sneak into a corner [to sneak - esgueirar-se]
ESCONDIDO - hidden, 95,2
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ESFORÇAR-SE (para conseguir alguma coisa) - Japan pushes for U.N. sanctions on N. Korea
ESFORÇAR-SE - to be in their pitching - lqt 838, 106
ESFORÇAR-SE - take (great ) pains (to do sth)|go to great pains to do sth - to put a lot of effort into doing sth
ESFORÇAR -se para (no duro); competir - gun for: Cloete is also gunning for the world record of 2.09 m.
ESFORÇO máximo, total – all – out – esforço máximo, total – With a fledgling government struggling to maintain order, can all-out civil war be averted? And what will it mean for the West? - On The Brink, 3
ESGOTADO - A packed New York Giants Stadium was the perfect setting for Ireland’s 1 – 0 defeat of Italy in the first round. – Text 11, 77.
ESGOTADO (um género qq.) stock, out of - a supply of goods that is avaible for sale in a shop/store: I’m afraid we’re temporarily out of stock . lqt 735 - unit 22. lqt 831 oxf (stock 1).
ESGUEIRAR-se por uma passagen estreita, uma porta entreaberta, por exemplo, que não pode abrir mais porque empanca em qualquer coisa, em que tem de comprimir o corpo para conseguir passar - squeeze through - to force sb/sth /yourself into or through a small space: We manage to squeeze six people into the car - Text 6 - ERASER 18. -
ESMAGADOR - Saddam gave Quasy broad authority to oversee the crushing of the uprising. *.§\b "\'a7* crushing - adj. esmagador; used to emphasisze ho bad or severe sth is; uprising-rebellion.





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ESPALHAR-SE -- gram ing «formação», 119. - fan out - to spread or spread sth out over na area: The police fanned out to surround the house.
ESPALHAR-SE, portar – se mal (exame) - Rob did very badly in the History exam.

ESPAÇO para - room for.-.15.-. espaço para; to do sth.: There is no room to swing a car; The possibility of something existing or happening; the opportunity to do sth. .-. . LQT 735 - unit 22. LQT 831 OXF (ROOM).
ESPADA - play (espada) - sword play - manejo de espada;
ESPARRELA -engoli-la;comê-la, cair na esparrela - fall for - [be deceived by (ser enganado por)] - It was an unlikely but he fell for it [LQT 735.-.U.-.23.-.Nº.041].§"\'a7voc:--- unlikely - inverosímil, pouco provável, improvável
ESPECIALIZAR - se em alg. coisa - specialize in sth. LQT 735 - UNIT 21. LQT 831 oxf (specialize, 1).
ESPECTACULAR; sensacional; fantástico; de parar o trânsito – knockout - LQT 838, 117, 2º., 1.
ESPECTÁCULO - show, named rufus 1
ESPERA – wait – 104.(star): But despite the seven-year wait…
ESPERANÇA - Liam Gallagher of Oasis came by to pick up an award (recompensa, prémio) on behalf of the who’s Roger Daltery who has helped built eight hospital wards (ward - separated room; enfermaria) for the U.K.’s Teenage Cancer Trust§"\'a7voc:-- on behalf of=em representação de
ESPERANÇA; na e. de - Local news from Palm Springs, Coachella Valley,Shelter cuts prices in hopes of finding homes for dogs, Brady letter to mum raises hopes of finding body. CHARLIE HAMILTON. MOORS murderer Ian Brady has written to the mother of one of his victims, raising hopes; Why the Arabs and Israelis Fight -After pushing into Gaza to rescue a kidnapped soldier, Israel launches attacks on Lebanon in hopes of finding two of its troops seized by the militant group Hizballah. With hostilities on two fronts, is there any hope of containing the conflict?
ESPERAR, mal consegue; estar ansioso; babar (inf.) – chomp at the bit; chomp at the bit ◄voc►champ – mastigar com ruído (animais); morder (freio); chomp – mastigar ruidosamente; bit – freio (cavalo), LQT 838, 38
ESPERAR melhores dias - to abide better days (to abide • antigo
aguardar, esperar)
ESPERAR por - In the escarpment hamlet of Shomera, Israelis like Gabriel Peretz, the owner of a bed-and-breakfast, can do little more than brace for the next attack. – Text 12, 8.◄Voc► escarpment – terreno inclinado; talude.; hamlet – lugarejo, lugar, aldeola; Bed - and - breakfast – Pensão de alojamento e pequeno almoço.(V.) ; brace sb/yourself (for sth) – to prepare sb
ESPERAR, saber e. - Quem espera sempre alcança - LQT 746 Nº. 21.
ESPERAR - vg. 1.on - hold on
ESPERAVA 100% - I full expected ... - GRAM ING «FORMAÇÃO», 146.
ESPERAVA-se - era esperado - 43.(ganhar) - Williams was expected to make it …
ESPERTO, ficar - LQT 838, 200
ESPERTO - um homem esparto - a man of ability
ESPÍRITO desportivo; jogo limpo; lisuara; "fair play" – fair play - LQT 838, 64
ESPÍRITO, graça - - renowned - Bono, the Irish rocker who has become a renowned advocate for Africa and debt relief, matched wits with one and all, and so did the German actress Iris Berben, who has spoken out so forcefully against anti - Semitism, and the Swedish pop stars Hanna and Magdalena Graaf, who diese days devote themselves to helping street children in India.
ESPLENDOR – a naturza está no seu esplendor - glorious, lqt391, 99, 8: Nature is glorious then
ESPRESSOBAR
ESQUECIMENTO - DEIXAR de lado; afastar; ostracismlo; - sideline (v. & n.) LQT 838, 175.
ESQUILO, 99,14 - and I particularly like tbberhe squirrels as they store up for the winter
ESQUISITO; estranho; excêntrico; errado; desinformado; por for a (inf.) - out in left field - LQT 838, 139
ESQUISITO; excêntrico; absurdo - screwball - LQT 838, 170
ESTABELECER - Gram Ing «Formação», 311.
ESTÁGIO - STAGE - period, state (estado, condição) . lqt 735 - unit 22. lqt 831 oxf (IN 4).
ESTAGNAÇÃO; calmaria; desânimo; depressão (fig); melancolia (fig.) – in The Doll Drums - LQT 838, 101
ESTALEIRO - basin - LQT 828, 19, 1.º2f LQT 829, 4, 2.ºf 1.
ESTARcomtudo; subirrápido; serpromovidorapidamente; estarcomabolatoda; viarápida – fastTrack (noun & adj,) -; fastLane - Lqt 838, 65
ESTAR dependurado - hang, 95,11
ESTAR em dia - to be up-to-date: she brought him up to date with what had happened.
ESTATELAR- se - sprawl - - GRAM ING «FORMAÇÃO», 338, 17.




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ESTIMATIVA, projecção, arredondamento – Ballpark figure – LQT 838, 24
ESTIMATIVA sensata LQT 8, 38, 100
ESTRANHO; excêntrico; esquisito; errado; desinformado; por for a (inf.) - out in left field - LQT 838, 139
ESTRATÉGIA; táctica; planeamento – GamePlan, LQT 838, (72; 72, 3º., 1)
ETAPA preliminar - concluiraetapapreliminar; seraprovadonafaseinicial; trocarasprimeirascaríciasamorosas; agradar (usu. neg.) – gettofirstbase; makeittofirstbase; reachfirstbase, Lqt838, 75; lqt838, 75, 3º., 1f; 75, 3ºf., 1f
ESTOFO - Despite his pedigree, he still hasn’t been able to stamp his character on Brussels. - Cd71- A Man and his Times, 33
ETIQUETADO de a maior equipa que nunca ganhará o campeonato do mundo - They lost 3 – 2 and were soon dubbed the greatest team never to win the World Cup.- Tex 11, 25.
EU e F… - Ann and I are good friends.- LQT 681, 10, B, 7
EU (na hist. dos) - vg DCF (na hist. do),8
EURO - keuros
EVANGELISCH
EVEN (fim da frase)- Bernard Sumner could easily be mistaken for a software programmer or bookshop owner. In an untucked polo shirt and fades, jeans, he looks relaxed - comfortable, even.◄Voc► untuck - desfranzir, tirar as pregas a (uma peça de vestuário);
EVEN IF - Even if it rains, we will still go for a picnic.
51.EVER - 5 million - number of people infected with HIV in 2003 the most ever (de sempre) in a single year. --§"\'a7voc:--HIV - abbrev. for human immunodeficiency virus; the cause of the desease called AIDS; single - único, só.
EVER - … was perhaps the most violent ever, and saw police on the field. – 122. (Horrível), 2.
EVERYBODY - ááEverybody knows that the dice are loaded Everybody rolls with their fingers
crossed Everybody knows that the war is over Everybody knows the good guys lost ...; ... one and -body must use a singular form, even though these words might seem to ... We
write that, "Everybody is here." We don’t write, "Everybody are here." Just as ...; Everyone and everybody are singular despite the fact that ... singular, regardless of
the words in the ... The American Heritage Dictionary, Second Collegiate Edition ...
EVERYTHING - Learn how Everything Works!
EVIDENCIAR, chamar a atenção p/ 1 facto - point out - [draw attention (chamar a atenção) to a fact] - I pointed out that I would be on holiday anyway. [ LQT 735.-.U.-.24-.Nº110]
EVIDENCIAR - Gram Ing «Formação», 240.
EWIGKEIT
EVITAR - o que fazer para evitar - hou you can guard against … - 91.(fazer, o que), 1f
EXAME - fazer e. de inglês - take the English examination - 50.(excepção.)
EXAMINAR COM ATENÇÃO - At his first outing in 1998, at the posh Jadriyah Equestrian club, he used high-powered binoculars to survey the crowd of friends and family from a platform high above the guests. He saw something he liked, recalls his former aide Adib Shabaan who helped arrange the party.Voc: posh - elegant and expensive; powered - (usually in compounds) - operated by a form of energy such as electricity or by the type of energy mentioned - see high powered = very powerful
EXCELENTES (marcadores) – Hungary, the free – scoring hot favourites, defeated South Korea 9 – 0 and West Germany 8 – 3 in the first round. – Text 11, 22
EXCÊNTRICO; esquisito; absurdo - screwball - LQT 838, 170
EXCÊNTRICO; estranho; esquisito; errado; desinformado; por for a (inf.) - out in left field - LQT 838, 139
EXCEPTION (AN) TO.-.11.2.-. LQT 735 - UNIT 22
50.EXCEPÇÃO (sem) - EXCEPTION (WITHOUT).-.25.-.: "All students without exception must take the English examination" LQT 735 - UNIT 22. LQT 831 OXF
EXCEPTION TO - This is one of the exceptions to the rule
EXCITADO por (frente ao facto de) - EXCITED ABOUT.-2: "The children were excited about opening their presents " LQT 735 - UNIT 22. LQT 831 OXF.
EXCITER, interessar (sbretudo sexualmente) - titillated: TIME titillated Readers With Excerpts From Her Diary, … - Text 7, 17.
EXERCER actividade - The law will allow a service provider to comply only with the laws of his or her home country when doing business in another E.U. member state- Cd71- A Man and his Times, 4
EXIBIÇÃO (rendimento)- atingir o melhor do seu rendimento - A multiethnic crop of talented payers hit their stride – led by captain Zinédine Zidane - ◄Voc► crop - Crop - group of people that arrive or things that happen at the same time; crop of somebody/something of - South Korea's present crop of elected politicians; portanto aqui traduziria por grupo; to hit one's stride - atingir o melhor do seu rendimento; stride – s passo grande, passo largo; distância entre os pés afastados lateralmente ou ao dar passos; tranco (de cavalo); Text 11, 83
EXISTENTE - existing - vg. Text 1, 38
EXISTENZ
EXISTIR (acontecer) - December 21, 2004. It Can Happen Here. by Rep. Ron Paul. ... Those who believe a police state can’t happen here are poor students of history. ...
EXEMPLO, dado como - hold up - [use na example - ie model of good behaviour] - Jack was always held up as na example to me. [ LQT 735.-.U.-.24-.Nº082]
EXEMPLO, por - e.g. (exemplo gratias); for example - stretch - esticar, retesar, alargar ; to make sth longer, wider or looser (folgado, frouxo), for example by pulling it.
EXIBIÇÃO mágica. – Pelé announced his arrival with a hat trick in the 5 – 2 semi – final – Text 11, 30.
EXIGÊNCIA, diminuir o nível de - lower the bar - LQT 838, 125
ÊXITO - Fazer bem para ter êxito; aplicar-se; trabalhar como deve ser, etc. - BUSH: Mr. Vice President (Al Gore): I can’t wish you but I do wish you will [US. ELECTIONS 2000].
ÊXITO - realizar - se com êxito - [take place successfully] - realizar - se com êxito - I’m afraid that deal (negócio) didn’t come off after all. [ LQT 735.-.U.-.23.-.Nº.022]
26.ÊXITO, ter êxito (voar alto)- 80. - When you fly as Gates & Co. did during the 1990s.
ÊXITO - ter ê. (no emprego, poder, etc.) - succeed in sth - LQT 735 - UNIT 21. LQT 831 oxford (SUCCEED 2)
ÊXITO total - LQT 838, 25
EXPECTATIVA - igualarAexpectativa - comeUpTo - The play didn’t come up to the expectations. [ LQT 735.-.U.-.23-.Nº026]
EXPECTATIVAS, dentro das - in the ballpark - LQT 838, 100
EXPERIÊNCIA, com e. em - EXPERIENCED IN .-.9.-. LQT 735 - UNIT 22
EXPERIMENTAR - testar, experimentar - try out[test - a machine] Let’s try out the new washing machine.[ lqt 735.-.U.-.25-.Nº162]
EXPERT (on) - The status of the Internet in Belarus was described as a "free internet in an unfree country," according to the expert on that country, who said that ...; You are the expert on your country; tell us about it as if you’d visited. Neatness (7 pts). We will do research on 1/22/04. This Project is due 2/5/04
EXPERTIN
EXPLICAÇÃO, 1) ser a e. de - account for: oh, well, that accounts for it (= I understand now why it happened) 2) dar uma explicação de alg. coisa: how do you account for the shows success?; he was unable to account for the error. 3) to be a particular amount or part of something: The Japanese market accounts for 35% of the companies revenue (receita).
EXPLICAR - to explain sth (to sb): The government now has to explain its decision to the public
EXPLAIN - Can you explain the situation to me? - You can’t say explain me: Can you explain me the situation?; I’ll explain to you why I like it - I’ll explain why I like it.
EXPLICAR melhor alg. coisa - elaborate on/upon sth. LQT 735 - UNIT 21. LQT 831 OXF (ELABORATE, verb 1).
EXPOSIÇÃO - GRAM ING «FORMAÇÃO», 72; 157
EXPULSAR, derrubar , demitir - run sb out - 67. (acabar com)
EXPULSAR (desporto) - Argentina opened its defence against Cameroun, but despite having two men sent off, the Africans went on to a historic 1 – 0 win – and a new, truly global, football era began. – Text 11, 1.
EXPULSAR - thrown off -- Gram Ing «Formação», 302. throw of dice - lançamento de dados
EXPULSAR algé. de um lugar - expel sb from a place. LQT 735 - UNIT 21. Lqt 831 OXF (EXPEL, 1. LQT 735 - Unit 21. LQT 831 OXF (IN 4).
EXTRAtrabalho - take on- [do something extra] - She has taken on too much with a full-time job as well. [ Lqt 735.-.U.-.25-.Nº153]
EXTRAIR- Tradução específica de "Tapping"?
EXTRAORDINÁRIO - LQT 738, 25
EXTRAORDINÁRIO - ter desempenho extraordinário; chamar a responsabilidade para si; assumir a responsabilidade; liderar - step up to the plate -181
EXTRAORDINÁRIO – ter esempenho e.; ir muito bem; estar contudo; sucesso absoluto; êxito total; jogar um bolão (inf.); bater um bolão (inf.); arrebentar (a boca do balão) (inf.) – detonar (inf.). - LQT 838, 25
EXTREMA direita - People on the far right are coming with chauvinism and xenophobia,… - - Cd71- A Man and his Times, 65
EXTRUDED - adj. obtido por extrusão§"\'a7voc:--extrusão - expulsão violenta (opõe-se a intrusão); Geol. Derramamento de magma sobre a superfície da Terra, como sucede durante muitas erupções vulcânicas: "Church façades with towering portals like extruded retables."
EXTRUSÃO - ing. Extruded - adj. obtido por e. -§"\'a7voc:--extrusão - expulsão violenta (opõe-se a intrusão); Geol. Derramamento de magma sobre a superfície da Terra, como sucede durante muitas erupções vulcânicas: "Church façades with towering portals like extruded retables."
EYES - olhinhos, fazer - make eyes at sb | give sb the eye - to look at sb in a way that shows that you find them sexually attractive :he is definitly giving you the eye.

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