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I . lisp [lɪsp] SUBST sem pl

II . lisp [lɪsp] VERBO intr

I . list2 [lɪst] NÁUT VERBO intr

II . list2 [lɪst] NÁUT SUBST

visa [ˈvi:zə] SUBST

liar [ˈlaɪəʳ, americ -ɚ] SUBST

lilo® [ˈlaɪləʊ, americ -loʊ] SUBST Brit

lilt [lɪlt] SUBST sem pl (in voice)

lily [ˈlɪli] SUBST BOT

lib [lɪb] SUBST coloq

lib abrev de liberation

lib

Veja também: liberation

liberation [ˌlɪbəˈreɪʃən] SUBST sem pl

lit [lɪt] VERBO

lit pass, Part perf of light

Veja também: light , light

II . light2 [laɪt] ADJ

III . light2 <lit, lit [or -ed, -ed]> [laɪt] VERBO trans

1. light room:

2. light cigarette, pipe:

IV . light2 <lit, lit [or -ed, -ed]> [laɪt] VERBO intr

1. light lamp:

2. light (turn on):

3. light fig (become animated):

I . light1 [laɪt] ADJ

2. light fig (little):

3. light colour, room:

4. light sentence:

lid [lɪd] SUBST

2. lid (eyelid):

lid

I . lie1 <lying> [laɪ] VERBO intr

lip [lɪp] SUBST

2. lip sem pl coloq (talk):

lip

3. lip (rim):

lip
brzeg m
lip

lice [laɪs] SUBST

lice pl of louse

Veja também: louse

I . louse [laʊs] SUBST

1. louse lice ZOOL:

wesz f

2. louse -es coloq (person):

II . louse [laʊz, americ laʊs] VERBO trans coloq

I . lick [lɪk] SUBST

1. lick of tongue:

can I have a lick?

2. lick of paint, colour:

3. lick coloq (hit):

Expressões:

at a lick
to give sth a lick and a promise Brit coloq

II . lick [lɪk] VERBO trans

1. lick ice cream:

lizać [perf po-]

2. lick coloq (defeat):

gromić [perf roz-]

3. lick (touch and burn):

lido [ˈli:dəʊ, americ -doʊ] SUBST esp Brit

lien [ˈli:ən, americ li:n] SUBST JUR

lieu [lju:, americ lu:] SUBST sem pl

I . lift [lɪft] SUBST

2. lift Brit (elevator):

winda f

3. lift sem pl coloq (support):

4. lift (upward motion):

5. lift usu pl MODA:

flek m

6. lift sem pl AERONÁUT:

7. lift TÉC:

II . lift [lɪft] VERBO intr

lift fog, smoke:

III . lift [lɪft] VERBO trans

2. lift (raise slightly):

3. lift fig (improve):

4. lift face:

5. lift vegetables:

6. lift ban, restrictions:

7. lift coloq (steal):

I . like1 [laɪk] VERBO trans

3. like irón (find irritating):

I like that!

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

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Several commentators have stated that her face was just as famous as Mona Lisa.
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Her next album might just be her Mona Lisa to date.
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By seeing the Mona Lisa, for example, as something beyond its materiality is to identify it as a sign.
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He gets the real Mona Lisa instead of the fake one he had got earlier.
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They have not been there long before the Mona Lisa also puts them into paintings.
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The portrait is noted for its classical similarity to the Mona Lisa.
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It is then recognized as referring to an object outside of itself, a woman, or Mona Lisa.
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The lyrics lament the fall of Mona Lisa, calling her unforgettable and unpredictable, and cautions listeners not to have a breakdown.
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His Mona Lisa is significantly bigger than the real thing.
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I had read years ago that the Mona Lisa was stolen in 1911.
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