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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

interested [americ ˈɪntrəstəd, ˈɪn(t)ərəstəd, Brit ˈɪnt(ə)rɪstɪd] ADJ

1. interested:

interested
they seem very interested
would you be interested?
sorry, I'm not interested
I'm going for a drink; anyone interested?
to be interested in sb/sth/-ing I am interested in astronomy
are you interested in our old TV?
to be interested to + infin I'd be interested to hear what they did
I was interested to note that

2. interested (concerned):

interested party

I. interest [americ ˈɪnt(ə)rəst, Brit ˈɪnt(ə)rɪst] SUBST

1.1. interest U (felt by person):

interest in sb/sth/-ing
interés en alguien/algo/ +infin
to take (an) interest in sth/sb
interesarse por algo/alguien

1.2. interest C (hobby):

2. interest U (possessed by object):

3.1. interest C (stake):

to have an interest in sth COM

3.2. interest (advantage):

interest C often pl

3.3. interest C <interests, pl > (lobby):

4. interest U FINAN:

II. interest [americ ˈɪnt(ə)rəst, Brit ˈɪnt(ə)rɪst] VERBO trans

special interest, special interest group SUBST americ

vested interest [americ ˌvɛstəd ˈɪnt(ə)rəst, Brit ˌvɛstɪd ˈɪntrɛst] SUBST

1. vested interest C:

vested interest FINAN, JUR

2. vested interest U (personal stake):

3. vested interest <vested interests, pl >:

compound interest SUBST U

controlling interest [americ kənˈtroʊlɪŋ ˈɪnt(ə)rəst, Brit] SUBST

fixed-interest [americ fɪkstˈɪnt(ə)rəst, Brit ˈfɪkstɪntrəst] ADJ

love interest SUBST U or C

1. love interest U (romantic sub-plot):

2. love interest C (character, role):

interest-bearing [ˈɪntrɛstˌbɛːrɪŋ] ADJ

interest-free [americ ˈɪnt(ə)rəst fri, Brit ˌɪntrɛstˈfriː] ADJ ADV

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inglês
espanhol
espanhol

interested [ˈɪntrəstɪd, americ -trɪst-] ADJ

interested
to be interested in sth/sb
I am interested to know more about it
the interested parties

I. interest [ˈɪntrəst, americ -trɪst] SUBST

1. interest (hobby):

2. interest sem pl (curiosity):

3. interest pl (profit, advantage):

4. interest sem pl (power to excite attentiveness):

5. interest sem pl FINAN:

6. interest (legal right):

II. interest [ˈɪntrəst, americ -trɪst] VERBO trans

interest-free ADJ FINAN

compound interest SUBST

public interest SUBST

self-interest SUBST sem pl

to be deeply interested in sth
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
to get interested in sth
interested
the interested party
I'm interested in knowing ...
no Dicionário PONS
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

interested [ˈɪn·trɪ·stɪd] ADJ

interested
to be interested in sth/sb
I am interested to know more about it
the interested parties

I. interest [ˈɪn·trɪst] SUBST

1. interest (hobby):

2. interest (curiosity):

3. interest:

4. interest (power to excite attentiveness):

5. interest FINAN:

6. interest (legal right):

II. interest [ˈɪn·trɪst] VERBO trans

public interest SUBST

self-interest SUBST

interest-free ADJ FINAN

compound interest SUBST

prime interest rate SUBST FINAN

espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
interested
the interested party
I'm interested in knowing...
to not be interested in sth
Present
Iinterest
youinterest
he/she/itinterests
weinterest
youinterest
theyinterest
Past
Iinterested
youinterested
he/she/itinterested
weinterested
youinterested
theyinterested
Present Perfect
Ihaveinterested
youhaveinterested
he/she/ithasinterested
wehaveinterested
youhaveinterested
theyhaveinterested
Past Perfect
Ihadinterested
youhadinterested
he/she/ithadinterested
wehadinterested
youhadinterested
theyhadinterested

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Similar to samurai residences, exemption of public service fees and interest-free loans were available, and unmodified residences were subject to demolition.
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A noted orator, social reformer and teacher, he entertained a progressive outlook, championing womens education, criticising the dowry system and promoting interest-free banking.
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Each homeowner is responsible for paying an interest-free mortgage, normally for 20 years.
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Central banks create money by issuing interest-free currency notes and selling them to the public in exchange for interest-bearing assets such as government bonds.
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Politicians worked closely with business, securing interest-free loans, developing tariffs, and managing labour disputes; in short: manipulating markets.
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