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I . raid [reɪd] N

1. raid MIL:

2. raid (attack):

ataque m
a raid on sth
um ataque a a. c.

3. raid (robbery):

4. raid (by police):

batida f

rind [raɪnd] N no pl

ran [ræn] VB

ran pt of:

See also run

I . run [rʌn] N

1. run (jog):

to go for a run
em fuga f

2. run (series):

maré f
série f

3. run (hole in tights):

run

4. run SPORTS:

run
pista f

5. run:

run CINE, THEAT

6. run fig:

a longo prazo m

II . run <ran, run> [rʌn] VB intr

3. run (extend):

run

III . run <ran, run> [rʌn] VB trans

1. run (move fast):

run

2. run (enter in race):

to run a race

3. run (drive):

rang [ræŋ] VB

rang pt of:

See also ring , ring

I . ring2 N

1. ring no pl esp Brit:

2. ring of bell:

toque m

II . ring2 <rang, rung> VB trans

1. ring esp Brit:

III . ring2 <rang, rung> VB intr

1. ring Brit:

ring1 [rɪŋ] N

1. ring (small circle):

argola f
roda f

2. ring (jewellery):

anel m

3. ring:

ringue m

rank1 [ræŋk] ADJ

1. rank (absolute):

completo(-a)

2. rank (smelling unpleasant):

fétido(-a)

band [bænd] N

2. band of cloth, metal:

tira f
fita f

3. band (stripe):

listra f

I . hand [hænd] N

2. hand (handy, within reach):

4. hand pl (responsibility, authority, care):

5. hand (assistance):

6. hand (applause):

Phrases:

on the one hand ... on the other (hand) ...
por um lado ... por outro lado ...

I . land [lænd] N

2. land (area for building):

3. land (country):

país m

II . land [lænd] VB intr

2. land boat:

3. land person, ball:

III . land [lænd] VB trans

1. land (bring onto land):

2. land (unload):

3. land (cause):

4. land inf (get):

I . sand [sænd] N

wand [wɑːnd, Brit wɒnd] N

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These were used reissued denominated in rand in 1961, and were replaced by a numeral issue in 1968.
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Until around 1800, welted rand shoes were commonly made without differentiation for the left or right foot.
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Rand is as whacky as his namesake and his father.
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Rand opposed so-called rational anarchism, because she saw putting police and courts on the market as an inherent miscarriage of justice.
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Rand's aesthetics defined art as a selective re-creation of reality according to an artist's metaphysical value-judgments.
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Rand describes axiomatic concepts as the identification of a primary fact of reality, which can not be analyzed, i.e., reduced to other facts or broken into component parts.
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The loti is at par with the rand.
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Rand opposed so-called anarchism, because she saw putting police and courts on the market as an inherent miscarriage of justice.
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Rand claimed only a single line from her original dialog appeared in the movie, which she dismissed as a cheap, trashy vulgarity.
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We want 9,000 rand a month as a basic wage instead of the roughly 5,000 rand we are getting.
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