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administer
administrar
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol
administer [americ ədˈmɪnəstər, Brit ədˈmɪnɪstə] VERBO trans
1. administer (manage):
administer business/estate/fund
2. administer formal punishment/drug/sacrament:
administer
to administer sth to sb
administrar(le) algo a alguien
orally take/administer
orally take/administer
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
administrar bienes/propiedades
to administer formal
administrar sacramentos
to administer formal
administrar inyección/medicamento formal
to administer formal
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol
administer [ədˈmɪnɪstəʳ, americ -stɚ] VERBO trans
1. administer a. POL (manage):
administer funds, estate
to administer sth
2. administer (dispense):
administer punishment
administer medicine
to administer aid [or relief] to sb
to administer first aid to sb
to administer a severe blow to sb
to administer an oath
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol
administer [æd·ˈmɪn·ɪ·stər] VERBO trans
1. administer a. POL (manage):
administer funds, estate
to administer sth
2. administer (dispense):
administer punishment
administer medicine
to administer aid to sb
to administer first aid to sb
to administer an oath
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
Present
Iadminister
youadminister
he/she/itadministers
weadminister
youadminister
theyadminister
Past
Iadministered
youadministered
he/she/itadministered
weadministered
youadministered
theyadministered
Present Perfect
Ihaveadministered
youhaveadministered
he/she/ithasadministered
wehaveadministered
youhaveadministered
theyhaveadministered
Past Perfect
Ihadadministered
youhadadministered
he/she/ithadadministered
wehadadministered
youhadadministered
theyhadadministered
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to administer sth
to administer aid [or relief] to sb
to administer a severe blow to sb
Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)
His poetry mainly was distributed orally, by songs, which he created and performed himself.
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It is administered orally, as the sodium salt.
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No less than 101 bishops gave their votes orally, and the signatures of all the 135 bishops follow in the acts.
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It has poor oral bioavailability, meaning that very little of the drug will be absorbed into the blood stream when it is taken orally.
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And because people were familiar with the music, they could easily learn it and orally transfer the new message.
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