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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

stable block SUBST

Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

I. stable [Brit ˈsteɪb(ə)l, americ ˈsteɪbəl] SUBST

1. stable (building):

2. stable HIPISMO (of racehorses):

3. stable fig:

II. stables SUBST

stables subst pl:

III. stable [Brit ˈsteɪb(ə)l, americ ˈsteɪbəl] ADJ

1. stable (steady):

stable economy, situation, background, relationship, construction, job
stable medical condition

2. stable (psychologically):

stable person, temperament, character

3. stable:

stable QUÍM, FÍS substance, compound

IV. stable [Brit ˈsteɪb(ə)l, americ ˈsteɪbəl] VERBO trans

stable horse:

I. block [Brit blɒk, americ blɑk] SUBST

1. block (slab):

2. block (building):

3. block (group of buildings):

4. block (for butcher, executioner):

5. block (group):

6. block (obstruction):

to be a block to reform, agreement
to put a block on price, sale
to put a block on initiative

7. block TIPOGR:

8. block COMPUT:

9. block TÉC (housing pulleys):

10. block (head):

block coloq
caboche f coloq
block coloq

11. block FERROVIA:

12. block DESP:

II. blocks SUBST

blocks subst pl (ballet shoes):

III. block [Brit blɒk, americ blɑk] VERBO trans

1. block (obstruct):

block exit, road, pass
block drain, gutter, hole, artery
block traffic
to block sb's way or path

2. block (impede):

block market, project
block advance, escape, progress
block bill

3. block FINAN:

block assets, currency, funds

4. block DESP:

block ball, opponent, rope

no Dicionário PONS

stable1 <-r, -st [or more stable, most stable]> [ˈsteɪbl] ADJ

1. stable (firm):

stable a. fig

2. stable PSICO (well-balanced):

I. stable2 [ˈsteɪbl] SUBST

II. stable2 [ˈsteɪbl] VERBO trans

stable horse:

I. block [blɒk, americ blɑ:k] SUBST

1. block (solid lump of sth):

block of wood

2. block (for executions):

to go on the block americ

3. block COMPUT:

4. block ARQUIT:

conciergerie f Québec
two blocks away americ

5. block (barrier):

block a. fig
a block to sth

6. block JOGOS:

II. block [blɒk, americ blɑ:k] VERBO trans

block road, passage
block pipe
no Dicionário PONS

stable1 <-r, -st [or more stable, most stable]> [ˈsteɪ·bl] ADJ

1. stable (firm):

stable a. fig

2. stable PSICO (well-balanced):

I. stable2 [ˈsteɪ·bl] SUBST

II. stable2 [ˈsteɪ·bl] VERBO trans

stable horse:

I. block [blak] SUBST

1. block (solid lump of sth):

block of wood

2. block (for executions):

3. block comput:

4. block ARQUIT:

5. block (barrier):

block a. fig
block to sth

6. block JOGOS:

II. block [blak] VERBO trans

block road, passage
block pipe
Present
Istable
youstable
he/she/itstables
westable
youstable
theystable
Past
Istabled
youstabled
he/she/itstabled
westabled
youstabled
theystabled
Present Perfect
Ihavestabled
youhavestabled
he/she/ithasstabled
wehavestabled
youhavestabled
theyhavestabled
Past Perfect
Ihadstabled
youhadstabled
he/she/ithadstabled
wehadstabled
youhadstabled
theyhadstabled

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He was an early adopter of starting blocks rather than digging footholds in the cinder tracks.
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Gastric branch vagotomy blocks nutrient and cholecystokinin-induced suppression of gastric emptying.
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These plans were for the demolition of 1,416 homes including 17 of the 34 tower blocks and 24 of the 27 maisonette blocks.
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Three suspects crashed their getaway car two blocks from the school, fleeing from a nearby home.
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The housing estate was built as council housing and includes tower blocks and terraced tenement flats in addition to some low-rise terraced houses.
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