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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette
reversing light [Brit, americ rəˈvərsɪŋ ˌlaɪt] SUBST
Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette
feu de recul MOTOR
Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette
I. reverse [Brit rɪˈvəːs, americ rəˈvərs] SUBST
1. reverse (opposite):
2. reverse (back):
3. reverse (setback):
4. reverse MOTOR:
to go into reverse driver:
to go into reverse fig process:
II. reverse [Brit rɪˈvəːs, americ rəˈvərs] ADJ
1. reverse (opposite):
reverse argument, effect, trend
reverse direction
2. reverse (other):
3. reverse (backwards):
reverse somersault
4. reverse MOTOR:
III. in reverse ADV
in reverse do, function:
IV. reverse [Brit rɪˈvəːs, americ rəˈvərs] VERBO trans
1. reverse (invert):
reverse order, trend, process, policy
2. reverse (exchange, switch):
reverse roles
3. reverse Brit POL:
reverse defeat
4. reverse:
reverse TÉC, MOTOR mechanism, machine
5. reverse JUR:
6. reverse TELECOMUN:
V. reverse [Brit rɪˈvəːs, americ rəˈvərs] VERBO intr
reverse driver:
I. light [Brit lʌɪt, americ laɪt] SUBST
1. light (brightness):
by the light of fire
by the light of moon
in the light of day literal, fig
to cast or throw or shed light on literal
to cast or throw or shed light on fig
2. light:
3. light (electrical appliance):
feu m
shine the light over here! atrib switch, shade, socket
4. light (part of gauge, indicator, dashboard):
5. light MOTOR:
6. light (flame):
to put a light to fire, gas
7. light (aspect):
light fig
to review sth in the light of evidence, experience
8. light (exposure) fig:
to bring to light fact, evidence, truth, crime
9. light CONSTR (window):
II. lights SUBST subst pl
1. lights TRANSP:
feu m
feux mpl
to shoot coloq or jump coloq the lights
2. lights (decorative display):
3. lights CULIN:
mou m
III. light [Brit lʌɪt, americ laɪt] ADJ
1. light (bright):
light evening, room, house
to get or grow lighter sky:
2. light (pale):
light colour, fabric, wood, skin
light hair
3. light (not heavy):
light material, substance, mist , snow, wind, clothing, plane, sleep, meal, beer, cake
light rain
light drinker
light business, trading
to have a light touch pianist:
to have a light touch writer, cook:
4. light (not severe):
light damage, punishment, sentence
5. light (delicate):
light knock, tap, footsteps
light kiss, movement
6. light (not tiring):
light work
light exercise, training
7. light (not intellectually demanding):
light music, verse
8. light (not important):
light affair
to make light of rumour, problem
to make light of injury
9. light (cheerful):
light mood, laugh
10. light CULIN (low-fat):
light product
light product
IV. light <Pret imperf, Part perf lit [lɪt] or lighted> [Brit lʌɪt, americ laɪt] VERBO trans
1. light (set fire to):
light candle, gas, oven, cigarette
light wood, paper
light firework
light match
2. light (illuminate):
light torch, lamp, sun:
V. light <Pret imperf, Part perf lit> [Brit lʌɪt, americ laɪt] VERBO intr
light fire:
light candle, cigarette, gas, wood, match:
VI. light [Brit lʌɪt, americ laɪt]
to go light on coloq sth
y aller mollo avec qc calão
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I. reverse [rɪˈvɜ:s, americ -ˈvɜ:rs] VERBO trans
1. reverse Aus, Brit (move backwards):
2. reverse (turn the other way):
3. reverse (change to opposite, exchange):
reverse trend, situation
to reverse the charges Brit, ingl can TELECOMUN
4. reverse JUR:
reverse judgement
II. reverse [rɪˈvɜ:s, americ -ˈvɜ:rs] VERBO intr Aus, Brit
III. reverse [rɪˈvɜ:s, americ -ˈvɜ:rs] SUBST
1. reverse no pl (opposite):
2. reverse (gear):
3. reverse (misfortune):
4. reverse (back):
reverse of a coin
reverse of a document
IV. reverse [rɪˈvɜ:s, americ -ˈvɜ:rs] ADJ
reverse direction
reverse order
the reverse side of paper
the reverse side of garment
I. light1 [laɪt] ADJ
1. light a. fig CULIN:
2. light (not intense, strong):
light breeze, rain
Expressões:
II. light1 [laɪt] ADV
Expressões:
III. light1 [laɪt] SUBST pl
I. light2 [laɪt] SUBST
1. light no pl (energy, source of brightness, lamp):
light a. fig
2. light no pl (brightness):
to do sth by the light of sth
3. light no pl (daytime):
4. light no pl (way of perceiving):
5. light no pl (flame for igniting):
feu m
6. light pl (person's abilities, standards):
Expressões:
in the light of sth, americ in light of sth
II. light2 [laɪt] ADJ
III. light2 <lit, lit [or a. americ lighted, lighted]> [laɪt] VERBO trans
1. light (illuminate):
light a. fig
2. light (start burning):
light a cigarette, pipe
IV. light2 <lit, lit [or a. americ lighted, lighted]> [laɪt] VERBO intr
no Dicionário PONS
I. reverse [rɪ·ˈvɜrs] VERBO trans
1. reverse (change to opposite, exchange):
reverse trend, situation
to reverse the charges TELECOMUN
2. reverse (turn the other way):
3. reverse JUR:
reverse judgment
II. reverse [rɪ·ˈvɜrs] VERBO intr
III. reverse [rɪ·ˈvɜrs] SUBST
1. reverse (opposite):
2. reverse AUTOMOB (backwards gear):
3. reverse (misfortune):
4. reverse (back side):
reverse of a coin
reverse of a document
IV. reverse [rɪ·ˈvɜrs] ADJ
reverse direction
reverse order
the reverse side of paper
the reverse side of garment
I. light1 [laɪt] ADJ
1. light a. fig culin:
2. light (not intense, strong):
light breeze, rain
Expressões:
II. light1 [laɪt] ADV
Expressões:
III. light1 [laɪt] SUBST pl
I. light2 [laɪt] SUBST
1. light (energy, source of brightness, lamp):
light a. fig
2. light (brightness):
to do sth by the light of sth
3. light (daytime):
4. light (way of perceiving):
5. light (flame for igniting):
feu m
6. light pl (person's abilities, standards):
Expressões:
in light of sth
II. light2 [laɪt] ADJ
III. light2 <lit, lit [or lighted, lighted]> [laɪt] VERBO trans
1. light (illuminate):
light a. fig
2. light (start burning):
light a cigarette, pipe
IV. light2 <lit, lit [or lighted, lighted]> [laɪt] VERBO intr
Present
Ireverse
youreverse
he/she/itreverses
wereverse
youreverse
theyreverse
Past
Ireversed
youreversed
he/she/itreversed
wereversed
youreversed
theyreversed
Present Perfect
Ihavereversed
youhavereversed
he/she/ithasreversed
wehavereversed
youhavereversed
theyhavereversed
Past Perfect
Ihadreversed
youhadreversed
he/she/ithadreversed
wehadreversed
youhadreversed
theyhadreversed
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The same process in reverse can be used to lower or circularize the apogee of a magsail's orbit when it arrives at a destination planet.
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A self-taught artist, he is known for his signature technique of painting in reverse, using acrylic paint on a clear sheet of acrylic.
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The 1973 edition of his piano sonata misspells the term modus lascivus on the cover, copyright, and title pages, putting the s and c in reverse order.
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Micro-hydro plants may use purpose-designed turbines or use industrial centrifugal pumps, connected in reverse to act as turbines.
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They are primarily used to separate emulsions into their components via various processes; operating in reverse to an emulsifier.
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