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aunt [ænt, Brit ɑːnt] N

tia f

auto [ˈɑːt̬oʊ, Brit ˈɔːtəʊ] N Am

taut [tɑːt, Brit tɔːt] ADJ

tut [tʌt] INTERJ

tut tut!
xi!

nut [nʌt] N

1. nut BOT (walnut):

nut
noz f

2. nut TECH:

nut
porca f

3. nut inf (crazy person):

nut
maluco(-a) m (f)
nut
pinel mf

I . cut [kʌt] N

1. cut (incision) a. FASHION:

cut
corte m

2. cut (gash, wound):

cut
corte m

3. cut (decrease):

cut

II . cut [kʌt] ADJ

III . cut <cut, cut, -tt-> [kʌt] VB trans

1. cut (make an incision):

cut

2. cut (saw down):

3. cut (decrease):

4. cut (cease):

cut

IV . cut <cut, cut, -tt-> [kʌt] VB intr Am

I . gut [gʌt] N

1. gut (intestine):

gut
to bust a gut inf

2. gut pl inf (bowels):

gut

Phrases:

coragem f no pl

II . gut <-tt-> [gʌt] VB trans

hut [hʌt] N

jut <-tt-> [dʒʌt] VB intr

I . out [aʊt] ADJ

1. out (absent):

out

2. out (released):

out

3. out (finished):

4. out (not functioning):

out
desligado(-a)

5. out (not possible):

II . out [aʊt] ADV

1. out (not inside):

out
get out!
fora!

II . put <-tt-, put, put> [pʊt] VB intr NAUT

rut1 [rʌt] N

apt [æpt] ADJ

art [ɑːrt, Brit ɑːt] N

I . act [ækt] N

1. act (action):

act
ato m

2. act (performance):

act

4. act THEAT:

act
ato m

5. act LAW:

act

II . act [ækt] VB intr

1. act (take action):

act

2. act (take effect):

act

ant [ænt] N

aura [ˈɔːrə] N

gout [gaʊt] N no pl

gota f no pl

bout [baʊt] N

1. bout of flu, measles, fever:

ataque m

2. bout SPORTS:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The monitoring and research project began at AUT in 2007.
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For example, differences in the number of failures signal probable changes either in AUT or in test code (broken test code base, instabilities) or in both.
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It recalls its motion of solidarity last year for the AUT resolution to exercise moral and professional responsibility.
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At AUT, 50 students were caught cheating last year, down from 93 students the previous year.
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The first technique developed was the far-field range, where the antenna under test (AUT) is placed in the far-field of a range antenna.
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That makes studying at AUT "feel like home because we've got each others backs", they say.
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In groups of two, the girls navigated the city, and were styled by AUT students.
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Separating the AUT and the instrumentation antenna by this distance reduces the phase variation across the AUT enough to obtain a reasonably good antenna pattern.
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Since becoming a university, AUT has invested heavily in infrastructure, staffing and programmes.
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The association also works alongside the administration and management of AUT to guarantee student input into all areas of operation.
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