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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

I. shell [americ ʃɛl, Brit ʃɛl] SUBST

1.1. shell:

shell (of egg, nut)
shell (of sea mollusk)
caparazón m or f
pastry shell CULIN
to come out of one's shell

1.2. shell:

shell (of building)
shell (of building)
armazón m or f
shell (of building)
shell (of vehicle)
armazón m or f
shell (of ship)

2.1. shell MILITAR (for artillery):

shell
shell

2.2. shell MILITAR (for small arms):

shell

3. shell (in rowing):

shell

II. shell [americ ʃɛl, Brit ʃɛl] VERBO trans

1. shell CULIN:

shell peas
shell peas
shell nuts/eggs
shell mussel/clam
shell mussel/clam

2. shell MILITAR:

shell position/troops/city

III. shell [americ ʃɛl, Brit ʃɛl] VERBO intr MILITAR

shell

shell-shocked [americ ˈʃɛlʃɑkt, Brit ˈʃɛlʃɒkt] ADJ

shell-shocked

shell suit SUBST

shell suit
shell suit
shell suit
buzo m de nylon Chile Peru
shell suit
pants mpl de nylon Méx
shell suit

shell shock [americ ˈʃɛl ˌʃɑk, Brit] SUBST U

shell shock

scallop shell SUBST

scallop shell
scallop shell
scallop shell
scallop shell

I. shell out VERBO [americ ʃɛl -, Brit ʃɛl -] coloq (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

shell out money:

shell out
aflojar coloq
shell out
soltar coloq
shell out
apoquinar coloq

II. shell out VERBO [americ ʃɛl -, Brit ʃɛl -] coloq (v + adv)

shell out
soltar (la mosca) coloq
shell out
aflojar (la mosca) coloq
shell out
apoquinar coloq

shell company SUBST coloq

shell company

pie shell SUBST americ

pie shell

she'll [americ ʃil, ʃɪl, Brit ʃiːl, ʃɪl]

she'll → she will

conch [americ kɑŋk, kɑntʃ, Brit kɒŋk, kɒn(t)ʃ], conch shell SUBST

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inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

I. shell [ʃel] SUBST

1. shell:

shell of nut, egg
shell of shellfish, snail
shell of crab, tortoise

2. shell TÉC:

shell
shell of house
shell of ship

3. shell (gun):

shell
shell
cartucho m lat-amer

Expressões:

II. shell [ʃel] VERBO trans

1. shell (remove shell):

shell

2. shell MILITAR:

shell

III. shell [ʃel] VERBO intr

shell

shell-shock SUBST

shell-shock

I. shell out coloq VERBO trans

shell out

II. shell out coloq VERBO intr

shell out
to shell out for sth

shell hole SUBST

shell hole

shell-shocked ADJ

shell-shocked
shell-shocked fig

snail shell SUBST

snail shell
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
shell
shell
shell
shell
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inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

I. shell [ʃel] SUBST

1. shell:

shell of nut, egg
shell of shellfish, snail
shell of crab, tortoise

2. shell TÉC:

shell
shell of house
shell of ship

3. shell (projectile):

shell
shell
cartucho m lat-amer

Expressões:

to come [or bust] out of one's shell

II. shell [ʃel] VERBO trans

1. shell (remove shell):

shell

2. shell MILITAR:

shell

III. shell [ʃel] VERBO intr

shell

shell-shocked ADJ

shell-shocked
shell-shocked fig

shell shock SUBST

shell shock

I. shell out coloq VERBO trans (pay)

shell out

II. shell out coloq VERBO intr

shell out
to shell out for sth
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
shell
shell
shell
shell
conch (shell)
shell

Vocabulário Técnico da Refrigeração GEA

half shell
Present
Ishell
youshell
he/she/itshells
weshell
youshell
theyshell
Past
Ishelled
youshelled
he/she/itshelled
weshelled
youshelled
theyshelled
Present Perfect
Ihaveshelled
youhaveshelled
he/she/ithasshelled
wehaveshelled
youhaveshelled
theyhaveshelled
Past Perfect
Ihadshelled
youhadshelled
he/she/ithadshelled
wehadshelled
youhadshelled
theyhadshelled

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There he pioneered the pathologic study of the brain and was particularly interested in the study of shell shock and schizophrenia.
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This was one of the first cases in which this defense was used, and it was deemed the shell shock defense.
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At the same time an alternative view developed describing shell shock as an emotional, rather than a physical, injury.
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This included individuals who suffered shell shock during war, as well as those who simply didn't seem able to function in modern society, or who committed crimes.
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Cases of shell shock could be interpreted as either a physical or psychological injury, or simply as a lack of moral fibre.
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