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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

I. half <pl halves> [Brit hɑːf, americ hæf] SUBST

1. half (one of two parts):

half
half (of) 38 is 19
to cut/tear/break sth in half

2. half MAT (fraction):

half
four and a half

3. half DESP:

half (time period)
half (pitch area)

4. half DESP → half back

5. half Brit (half pint):

half coloq
half coloq
bock m

6. half Brit (half fare):

half

II. half [Brit hɑːf, americ hæf] ADJ

a half apple
a half circle
a half-cup, half a cup
a half-litre, half a litre
a half-litre pot
two and a half cups

III. half [Brit hɑːf, americ hæf] PRON

1. half (50%):

half
to cut/increase sth by half
that was a meal and a half coloq!

2. half (in time):

an hour and a half
half past two/six Brit, half two/six coloq

3. half (in age):

she is ten and a half

IV. half [Brit hɑːf, americ hæf] ADV

half full, over, asleep, drunk, cooked, dressed, eaten, hidden, understood, remembered:

half
half as big/as heavy
half as tall again
he's half my age
he's half Spanish half Irish
the word is half Latin half Greek
half woman half fish
I was half hoping that
not half old/half big
he wasn't half angry/surprised coloq
it doesn't half stink coloq!
not half coloq!
not half bad coloq

V. half [Brit hɑːf, americ hæf]

half a minute or second or tick coloq Brit or mo coloq
to have half a mind to do
one's better or other half
too clever by half coloq

half back SUBST DESP

half back

half-arsed, half-assed americ ADJ calão

half-arsed
foireux/-euse coloq

half-and-half ADJ ADV

half-and-half

half-bound ADJ

half-bound

half-baked ADJ coloq

half-baked
bancal coloq

half binding SUBST

half binding

half-boot SUBST

half-boot

centre half [Brit] SUBST DESP

centre half

half-light SUBST lit

half-light

half-life SUBST

half-life

no Dicionário PONS

I. half <-halves> [hɑ:f, americ hæf] SUBST

1. half (equal part, fifty per cent):

half
in half
a pound and a half
half an hour/a dozen
half (of) the time
at half past nine

2. half DESP:

half

3. half Brit coloq (half pint of beer):

half

4. half Brit (child's ticket for public transport):

half (fare)

Expressões:

half and half
other half
in half a second [or tick Brit]

II. half [hɑ:f, americ hæf] ADJ

half
a half glass
two and a half cups
half man, half beast

III. half [hɑ:f, americ hæf] ADV

half
to be half right
to be not half bad
not half!

half-time SUBST DESP

half-time
at half-time
half-time score

I. half-price SUBST

half-price
at half-price

II. half-price ADJ ADV

half-price

half-hearted ADJ

half-hearted
half-hearted attempt

half-empty ADJ

half-empty

half-timbered ADJ

half-title SUBST JORNAL

half-title

half-full ADJ

half-full

half-breed SUBST pej

half-breed
métis(se) m (f)

half-caste

half-caste → half-breed

half-breed SUBST pej

half-breed
métis(se) m (f)
no Dicionário PONS

I. half <-halves> [hæf] SUBST

1. half (equal part, fifty per cent):

half
in half
a dollar and a half
half an hour/a dozen
half (of) the time
at half past nine

2. half sports:

half

Expressões:

other half
in half a second

II. half [hæf] ADJ

half
a half glass
two and a half cups
half man, half beast

III. half [hæf] ADV

half
to be half right
to be not half bad

half-and-half SUBST culin

half-and-half

half-fare ADJ

half-fare
(à) demi-tarif inv

half-full ADJ

half-full

half rest SUBST MÚS

half rest

half sister SUBST

half sister

half-caste

half-caste → half-breed

half-breed SUBST pej

half-breed
métis(se) m (f)

half-staff SUBST

half-staff → half-mast

half-mast SUBST

at half-mast

half-mast SUBST

at half-mast

half-dollar SUBST

half-dollar

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Above the aisle is a half-timbered upper level that was constructed in 1681.
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Many half-timbered houses (mainly of the 16th century) survive in the old town.
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Nothing else is load-bearing, although the half-timbered construction with infill does give some extra stability.
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In 1995 the half-timbered building was converted into a public house.
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Two 16th-century half-timbered cottages remain in the village.
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