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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

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I. challenge [americ ˈtʃæləndʒ, Brit ˈtʃalɪn(d)ʒ] VERBO trans

1.1. challenge (summon):

challenge
challenge
to challenge sb to + infin
desafiar a alguien a que  +  subj
I challenge you to prove that!

1.2. challenge (offer competition to):

no one can challenge the leaders now

1.3. challenge (question):

challenge authority/right/findings
challenge assumption/idea/theory
challenge assumption/idea/theory
challenge assumption/idea/theory
challenge assumption/idea/theory

2. challenge (stimulate):

challenge
challenge
challenge
challenge
this job will really challenge him

3.1. challenge (stop) MILITAR:

challenge

3.2. challenge JUR:

challenge juror

II. challenge [americ ˈtʃæləndʒ, Brit ˈtʃalɪn(d)ʒ] SUBST

1.1. challenge C (to duel, race):

challenge
challenge
to issue a challenge to sb
desafiar or retar a alguien
to take up or accept the challenge

1.2. challenge C (competition):

challenge

1.3. challenge C (disputing):

2. challenge C or U (stimulation):

challenge
challenge
it isn't going to be easy, but I like a challenge

3.1. challenge C (by policeman, sentry):

challenge

3.2. challenge C (to juror):

challenge

peremptory challenge SUBST JUR

peremptory challenge
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
challenge
legal challenge
legal challenge
challenge
open to challenge
to challenge
challenge
to face up to this great challenge
to challenge
retar a alg. a algo
to challenge sb to sth
retar a alg. a + infinit.
to challenge sb to +  infinit.

no Dicionário PONS

inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

I. challenge [ˈtʃælɪndʒ] SUBST

1. challenge (a call to competition):

challenge
to be faced with a challenge
to present sb (with) a challenge
to pose a challenge to sth

2. challenge a. MILITAR:

challenge

3. challenge JUR:

challenge

II. challenge [ˈtʃælɪndʒ] VERBO trans

1. challenge (ask to compete):

challenge
to challenge sb to a duel

2. challenge (question):

challenge
challenge

3. challenge (test):

challenge

4. challenge a. MILITAR:

challenge

5. challenge JUR:

challenge
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
challenge
challenge
to challenge
to challenge
to challenge
to challenge each other
to challenge
to challenge to a duel
to take up the challenge
no Dicionário PONS
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

I. challenge [ˈtʃæl·ɪndʒ] SUBST

1. challenge (a call to competition):

challenge
to be faced with a challenge
to present sb (with) a challenge
to pose a challenge to sth

2. challenge a. MILITAR:

challenge

3. challenge JUR:

challenge

II. challenge [ˈtʃæl·ɪndʒ] VERBO trans

1. challenge (ask to compete):

challenge
to challenge sb to a duel

2. challenge (question):

challenge
challenge

3. challenge (test):

challenge

4. challenge a. MILITAR:

challenge

5. challenge JUR:

challenge
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
challenge
challenge
to challenge
to challenge
to challenge
to challenge each other
to challenge
to challenge to a duel
Present
Ichallenge
youchallenge
he/she/itchallenges
wechallenge
youchallenge
theychallenge
Past
Ichallenged
youchallenged
he/she/itchallenged
wechallenged
youchallenged
theychallenged
Present Perfect
Ihavechallenged
youhavechallenged
he/she/ithaschallenged
wehavechallenged
youhavechallenged
theyhavechallenged
Past Perfect
Ihadchallenged
youhadchallenged
he/she/ithadchallenged
wehadchallenged
youhadchallenged
theyhadchallenged

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In each challenge only one of the twins was allowed to compete.
en.wikipedia.org
Determining what constitutes science versus non-science is the challenge known as the demarcation problem.
en.wikipedia.org
The cosy consensus politics of the 1990s and 2000s have broken down, with many of the old policy assumptions now under challenge.
www.nbr.co.nz
There are a few reasons this challenge should help on the road to becoming better networkers.
www.fastcompany.com
We provide all the complexity, challenge, variety and pace of those environments, but with fewer artificial, client-related deadlines, and without the internal bureaucracy of a large organisation.
investmentmagazine.com.au