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would [wʊd] VERBO aux pt of will

3. would (possibility):

5. would (polite request):

would you like ...?
gostaria ...?

6. would (regularity in past):

8. would (opinion):

Veja também: will , will

II . will2 VERBO trans

1. will (try to cause):

2. will formal (ordain):

3. will (bequeath):

II . will1 <would> [wɪl] VERBO intr formal

wouldn't [wʊdnt]

wouldn't = would + not:

Veja também: will , will

II . will2 VERBO trans

1. will (try to cause):

2. will formal (ordain):

3. will (bequeath):

II . will1 <would> [wɪl] VERBO intr formal

wound1 [waʊnd] VERBO intr, trans

wound pt, pp of:

Veja também: wind , wind

I . wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] VERBO trans

2. wind (turn):

3. wind film:

II . wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] VERBO intr

I . wind1 [wɪnd] SUBST

2. wind sem pl (breath):

3. wind sem pl MED:

gases m pl

II . wind1 [wɪnd] VERBO trans

could [kʊd] VERBO

could pt, pp of:

Veja também: can , can

I . can1 [kæn] SUBST (container)

can
lata f

II . can1 <-nn-> [kæn] VERBO trans

1. can (put in cans):

can

2. can americ coloq (stop):

can
can it!

mould1 SUBST Brit

Veja também: mold , mold

I . mold2 [moʊld, Brit məʊld] SUBST (for metal, clay, jell-o)

II . mold2 [moʊld, Brit məʊld] VERBO trans

mold1 [məʊld, Brit moʊld] SUBST (fungus)

mouldy <-ier, -iest> ADJ Brit

Veja também: moldy

moldy <-ier, -iest> ADJ americ

would-be ADJ

1. would-be (wishing to be):

2. would-be (pretending to be):

suposto(-a)

wounded ADJ

boulder [ˈboʊldər, Brit ˈbəʊldəʳ] SUBST

worldly [ˈwɜːrldli, Brit ˈwɜːld-] ADJ

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He expressed an interest to a priest in becoming one himself, but was advised it wouldn't work, because he was too adventurous.
en.wikipedia.org
Blinkers go on him for the first time, and if he does improve markedly it wouldn't be the first time.
www.theroar.com.au
You wouldn't just chuck out a television that stopped working without seeing if it was just a loose wire.
www.independent.co.uk
Whilst the spot remained small, it wouldn't heal - bleeding in the shower, then scabbing over, in a "never ending" cycle.
www.nzherald.co.nz
The station wouldn't play any new music except for new songs by artists that were familiar to listeners of the station.
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One wouldn't have thought a koala bear would have enough diversity in his features to be watchable enough for an animated film lasting 87 minutes.
www.irishcatholic.ie
Bespectacled and fine-featured, he wouldn't look out of place in a cobwebbed library stuffed with ancient tomes.
www.chroniclelive.co.uk
You wouldn't be able to keep biting the hand that feeds you if you lacked it, and a tame, house-trained reviewer is no good to anyone.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Critics said the reformations wouldn't be nearly enough.
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There's also their rolodex or contacts database, which is extremely valuable and you wouldn't want to necessarily share that.
www.niemanlab.org

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