Vocab Flashcards

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Q

I should strive to make the architecture clean

A

Devo me esforçar para deixar a arquitetura limpa

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2
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This result bespoke the lack of information

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Esse resultado evidencia a falta de informações

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3
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It’s better to teach yourself to contain yourself than to restrict yourself.

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É melhor ensinar a si mesmo a se conter do que a se restringir.
deixar entrar

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4
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counter-intuitive

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contra-intuitivo
(counter –> contra algo, que combate)

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5
Q

cabinets

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armários

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6
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Fixtures

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acessórios / instalação / fixação / luminária

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7
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an unwavering hope

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uma fé inabalável

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8
Q

Frequency adverbs

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  • always –> all the time
  • usually –> most of the time
  • often –> much of the time
  • sometimes –> some of the time
  • seldom –> almost never
  • never –> not at any time
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9
Q

able to cope with this inconsistency

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capaz de lidar com essa inconsistência

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10
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wrap up the content of today

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encerrar o conteúdo de hoje

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11
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downsides or drawbacks

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desvantagens

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12
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wedded to legacy techonologies

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vinculada a tecnologias legadas (casado com a tecnologia legada)

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13
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brittle solution

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solução frágil

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14
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higher up-front cost

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custo inicial mais alto

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15
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Cling

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verb (used without object),clung[kluhng],/klʌŋ/,cling·ing.

to adhere closely; stick to:The wet paper clings to the glass.

to hold tight, as by grasping or embracing; cleave:The children clung to each other in the dark.

to be or remain close:The child clung to her mother’s side.

to remain attached, as to an idea, hope, memory, etc.:Despite the predictions, the candidate clung to the belief that he would be elected.

to cohere.

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