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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

middle-aged spread, middle-age spread SUBST

Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

I. age [Brit eɪdʒ, americ eɪdʒ] SUBST

1. age (length of existence):

âge légal (for pour)

2. age (latter part of life):

3. age (era):

époque f (of de)

4. age (long time) coloq souvent pl:

II. age [Brit eɪdʒ, americ eɪdʒ] VERBO trans

age hairstyle, experiences etc person:

to age sb 10 years

III. age [Brit eɪdʒ, americ eɪdʒ] VERBO intr

age person:

I. middle [Brit ˈmɪd(ə)l, americ ˈmɪdl] SUBST

1. middle:

in the middle of place, night, meal
right in the middle of meeting, crisis, debate
to split [sth] down the middle bill, work
to split [sth] down the middle argument, issue: group, opinion

2. middle (waist):

middle coloq

II. middle [Brit ˈmɪd(ə)l, americ ˈmɪdl] ADJ

middle (gen) door, shelf, house
middle price
middle size, height, difficulty
middle ranks MILITAR

III. middle [Brit ˈmɪd(ə)l, americ ˈmɪdl]

I. spread [Brit sprɛd, americ sprɛd] SUBST

1. spread (dissemination):

the spread of sth to group, area, place

2. spread (extent, range):

spread of sail or canvas NÁUT

3. spread JORNAL:

4. spread CULIN:

5. spread (assortment of dishes):

6. spread americ AGRIC, PEC:

II. spread [Brit sprɛd, americ sprɛd] ADJ LINGUÍS

spread lips

III. spread <Pret imperf, Part perf spread> [Brit sprɛd, americ sprɛd] VERBO trans

1. spread:

spread (open out, unfold) cloth, map, rug, newspaper
étendre (on, over sur)
spread (lay out) cloth, newspaper, map
étaler (on, over sur)
spread (put) cloth, sheet, newspaper

2. spread (apply in layer):

spread butter, jam, paste, glue
étaler (on, over sur)

3. spread (cover with layer):

4. spread (distribute over area):

spread forces, troops
spread cards, documents
spread fertilizer
spread workload, responsibility

5. spread:

spread, a. spread out (distribute in time, space out) payments, meetings, visits, cost
étaler, échelonner (over sur)

6. spread (diffuse, cause to proliferate):

spread disease, infection, germs, fire
spread religion
spread fear, confusion, panic
spread rumour, story, lie, scandal
to spread sth to sb infection, news
transmettre [qc] à qn

IV. spread <Pret imperf, Part perf spread> [Brit sprɛd, americ sprɛd] VERBO intr

1. spread butter, margarine, jam, glue:

2. spread (cover area or time, extend):

spread forest, desert, drought, network:
s'étendre (over sur)
spread experience:
s'étendre (over sur)

3. spread (proliferate, become more widespread):

spread disease, infection, germs:
spread fire:
spread fear, confusion, panic:
spread rumour, story, scandal:
spread stain:
spread pain:
to spread over sth epidemic, disease: area
to spread to fire, disease, rioting, strike: building, region

V. to spread oneself VERBO reflex

to spread oneself < Pret imperf, Part perf spread>:

I. wing [Brit wɪŋ, americ wɪŋ] SUBST

1. wing ZOOL (of bird, insect):

2. wing:

3. wing:

wing MILITAR, POL (of army, party)

4. wing DESP:

5. wing (on sanitary towel):

II. wings SUBST subst pl

1. wings TEATR:

2. wings AERONÁUT:

III. wing [Brit wɪŋ, americ wɪŋ] VERBO trans

1. wing:

to wing one's way to plane, passenger, letter:

2. wing (injure):

wing bullet:

IV. wing [Brit wɪŋ, americ wɪŋ] VERBO intr (fly)

V. wing [Brit wɪŋ, americ wɪŋ]

to take wing lit thoughts:
to wing it coloq americ

no Dicionário PONS

I. middle [mɪdl] SUBST sing

1. middle a. fig (centre):

2. middle coloq (waist):

II. middle [mɪdl] ADJ

1. middle (in the middle):

2. middle (intermediate):

I. age [eɪdʒ] SUBST

1. age (length of life):

2. age no pl (long existence):

3. age (era):

4. age pl (a long time):

II. age [eɪdʒ] VERBO trans, intr

I. spread [spred] SUBST

1. spread (act of spreading):

2. spread (range):

spread of opinion

3. spread (article):

4. spread americ → ranch

5. spread Aus, Brit coloq (meal):

II. spread <spread, spread> [spred] VERBO intr

1. spread (propagate):

2. spread (stretch):

3. spread (cover a surface):

III. spread <spread, spread> [spred] VERBO trans

1. spread (cause to expand):

spread one's legs
spread a virus, disease
spread panic
spread a culture

2. spread (cover with a spread):

3. spread (distribute):

4. spread (tell others):

spread the word

Expressões:

ranch <-es> [rɑ:ntʃ, americ ræntʃ] SUBST

no Dicionário PONS

I. middle [mɪd·l] SUBST sing

1. middle a. fig (centre):

2. middle coloq (waist):

II. middle [mɪd·l] ADJ

1. middle (in the middle):

2. middle (intermediate):

I. age [eɪdʒ] SUBST

1. age (length of life):

2. age (long existence):

3. age (era):

4. age pl (a long time):

II. age [eɪdʒ] VERBO trans, intr

I. spread [spred] SUBST

1. spread (act of spreading):

2. spread (range):

spread of opinion

3. spread (article):

4. spread (ranch):

5. spread coloq (meal):

II. spread <spread, spread> [spred] VERBO intr

1. spread (propagate):

2. spread (stretch):

3. spread (cover surface):

III. spread <spread, spread> [spred] VERBO trans

1. spread (cause to expand):

spread one's legs
spread virus, disease
spread panic
spread culture

2. spread (cover with):

3. spread (distribute):

4. spread (tell others):

spread rumor, lies
spread the word

Expressões:

Present
Iage
youage
he/she/itages
weage
youage
theyage
Past
Iaging
youaging
he/she/itaging
weaging
youaging
theyaging
Present Perfect
Ihaveaged
youhaveaged
he/she/ithasaged
wehaveaged
youhaveaged
theyhaveaged
Past Perfect
Ihadaged
youhadaged
he/she/ithadaged
wehadaged
youhadaged
theyhadaged

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The infection is becoming increasingly important as globalization allows it to spread to more and more locations, and as more travelers encounter the parasites.
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There's a long dotted speaker outlet, but no superfluous physical shortcut keys and a minimal spread of buttons.
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This play portrayed the proper treatment of an adulteress as brutal confinement and isolation from others to punish her and prevent the spread of her attitude.
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Spread of the disease is controlled by not breeding dogs known to have it.
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The spread of the legs is limited by a chain which has a spring attached to one end to relieve the shock of firing.
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