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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

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I. welcome [Brit ˈwɛlkəm, americ ˈwɛlkəm] SUBST

welcome
to give sb a warm welcome , to extend a warm welcome to sb formal
to give sb a warm welcome , to extend a warm welcome to sb atrib speech

II. welcome [Brit ˈwɛlkəm, americ ˈwɛlkəm] ADJ

1. welcome (gratefully received):

welcome boost, initiative, relief, news
that's a welcome sight/sound!
nothing could be more welcome!
thank you for your most welcome gift formal

2. welcome (warmly greeted):

to be welcome , to be a welcome guest or visitor
to make sb welcome (on arrival)
to make sb welcome (over period of time)

3. welcome (warmly invited):

de rien, je vous en prie formal

III. welcome [Brit ˈwɛlkəm, americ ˈwɛlkəm] INTERJ

welcome! (to respected guest)
welcome! (greeting friend)
welcome back, welcome home!

IV. welcome [Brit ˈwɛlkəm, americ ˈwɛlkəm] VERBO trans

welcome person
welcome news, decision, intervention, change
welcome donation, contribution
welcome initiative, move
I'd welcome a hot drink

V. welcome [Brit ˈwɛlkəm, americ ˈwɛlkəm]

to put out the welcome mat for sb fig
to wear out one's welcome
to welcome sb with open arms

I. welcome back VERBO [Brit ˈwɛlkəm -, americ ˈwɛlkəm -] (welcome back [sb], welcome [sb] back)

welcome back

I. welcome in VERBO [Brit ˈwɛlkəm -, americ ˈwɛlkəm -] (welcome in [sb], welcome [sb] in)

welcome in
effusively welcome
rapturous welcome
to outstay one's welcome
unreserved support, admiration, welcome
francês
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bienvenu (bienvenue)
welcome
to be welcome
welcome!
welcome (à, dans to)
welcome to our country
to welcome sb
in welcome
welcome, reception
to make sb welcome
to welcome sth
to give sb a warm welcome

no Dicionário PONS

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I. welcome [ˈwelkəm] VERBO trans

welcome

II. welcome [ˈwelkəm] SUBST a. fig

welcome
to give sth a warm welcome
to overstay one's welcome

III. welcome [ˈwelkəm] ADJ

welcome
to make sb welcome
to be most welcome

Expressões:

you're welcome!
you're welcome!
bienvenue! Québec
to be welcome to (do) sth

IV. welcome [ˈwelkəm] INTERJ

welcome
welcome home!
welcome back!
effusive welcome
I've outstay my welcome
rousing cheer, welcome
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to welcome sb
you're welcome!
welcome
to be very welcome to sb/sth
welcome
to give sb a warm/cold welcome
welcome facilities
welcome cocktail
welcome
to give sb a warm/cold welcome
no Dicionário PONS
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francês
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I. welcome [ˈwel·kəm] VERBO trans

welcome

II. welcome [ˈwel·kəm] SUBST a. fig

welcome
to give sth a warm welcome
to outstay one's welcome

III. welcome [ˈwel·kəm] ADJ

welcome
to make sb welcome

Expressões:

you're welcome!
you're welcome!
bienvenue! Québec
to be welcome to (do) sth

IV. welcome [ˈwel·kəm] INTERJ

welcome
welcome home!
welcome back!
effusive welcome
I've outstayed my welcome
rousing cheer, welcome
warmly to welcome
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
to welcome sb
you're welcome!
welcome
to be very welcome to sb/sth
welcome facilities
welcome
to give sb a warm/cold welcome
welcome
to give sb a warm/cold welcome
Present
Iwelcome
youwelcome
he/she/itwelcomes
wewelcome
youwelcome
theywelcome
Past
Iwelcomed
youwelcomed
he/she/itwelcomed
wewelcomed
youwelcomed
theywelcomed
Present Perfect
Ihavewelcomed
youhavewelcomed
he/she/ithaswelcomed
wehavewelcomed
youhavewelcomed
theyhavewelcomed
Past Perfect
Ihadwelcomed
youhadwelcomed
he/she/ithadwelcomed
wehadwelcomed
youhadwelcomed
theyhadwelcomed

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It's a little too long and does threaten to outstay its welcome, only just bringing down the curtain in the nick of time.
www.denofgeek.com
The opera needs a quicksilver touch if it is not to outstay its welcome.
www.ft.com
Thankfully they don't outstay their welcome and last no longer than 5-10 minutes.
www.ausgamers.com
She cited a wish to work on other projects and not wanting to outstay her welcome on the show as her reasons for leaving.
en.wikipedia.org
I would have hated to have outstayed my welcome.
www.dailymail.co.uk