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I . plant [plænt, Brit plɑːnt] SUBST

1. plant BOT:

planta f

2. plant (factory):

usina f

3. plant sem pl (machinery):

II . plant [plænt, Brit plɑːnt] VERBO trans

1. plant AGRIC:

2. plant (place):

valiant [ˈvæljənt, Brit -liənt] ADJ

plight [plaɪt] SUBST

I . giant [ˈdʒaɪənt] SUBST

II . giant [ˈdʒaɪənt] ADJ

leant [lent] VERBO

leant pt, pp of:

Veja também: lean , lean

I . lean2 ADJ

1. lean (thin):

chupado(-a)
magro(-a)

2. lean (efficient):

enxuto(-a)

I . lean1 <leant Am: leaned, leant Am: leaned> [liːn] VERBO intr

II . lean1 <leant Am: leaned, leant Am: leaned> [liːn] VERBO trans

slant [slænt, Brit slɑːnt] SUBST

1. slant sem pl (slope):

2. slant (perspective):

pedant [ˈpedənt] SUBST

pliable [ˈplaɪəbl] ADJ

1. pliable (supple):

2. pliable fig:

defiant [dɪˈfaɪənt] ADJ

deviant [ˈdiːviənt] ADJ

radiant [ˈreɪdiənt] ADJ

I . variant [ˈveriənt, Brit ˈveər-] SUBST

II . variant [ˈveriənt, Brit ˈveər-] ADJ

implant [ɪmˈplænt, Brit -ˈplɑːnt] VERBO trans

elegant [ˈeləgənt, Brit ˈelɪ-] ADJ

gallant [ˈgælənt] ADJ

1. gallant (chivalrous):

2. gallant (brave):

corajoso(-a)

pliers [ˈplaɪərz, Brit -əz] SUBST pl

I . chant [tʃænt, Brit tʃɑːnt] SUBST

II . chant [tʃænt, Brit tʃɑːnt] VERBO intr

1. chant (intone):

III . chant [tʃænt, Brit tʃɑːnt] VERBO trans

2. chant (repeat):

I . grant [grænt, Brit grɑːnt] SUBST

1. grant UNIV:

2. grant (subsidy):

meant [ment] VERBO

meant pt, pp of:

Veja também: mean , mean

I . mean2 <meant, meant> [miːn] VERBO trans

2. mean (express, indicate):

3. mean (intend for sth):

II . mean2 <meant, meant> [miːn] VERBO intr

mean1 [miːn] ADJ

1. mean (unkind):

mau()

2. mean esp Brit (stingy):

scant [skænt] ADJ

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The natural elasticity of sprang makes it suitable for stockings, hair nets, sleeves, bags, scarves, and other purposes where pliant material is required.
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The slim seat is a bit firm, but the pliant ride keeps things comfortable.
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The nest walls are pliant and soft but strong.
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Wu uses young elm trees, which he says are pliant and do not break easily.
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The elm's wood bends well and distorts easily making it quite pliant.
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All of the bones in his body, including his skull, are malleable and his muscle tissue is exceedingly resilient, making his body very flexible and pliant.
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Her face remains deliberately expressionless but her elegantly arched feet, long limbs and pliant back convey oodles of emotion.
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The pliant, sunny melodies and beautiful part-sung choirs link up seamlessly with the texts.
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The pliant flesh is thin, 2 mm in the center of the cap and tapered evenly to the margin.
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They have specialist teeth that can macerate leaves and break up tough but pliant unripe fruit and the seeds embedded in the flesh.
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