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does [dʌz] VB trans, intr, aux

does 3rd pers sing of:

See also do

I . do [duː] N

II . do <does, did, done> [duː] VB aux

1. do (to form questions):

do you own a dog?

2. do (to form negatives):

3. do (to form imperatives):

4. do (used for emphasis):

6. do (requesting affirmation):

do
não é?

desk [desk] N

1. desk (table):

2. desk (counter):

dew [duː, Brit djuː] N no pl

den [den] N

1. den (lair):

den
toca f

2. den of thieves:

den
covil m

3. den Am (family room):

den

yes [jes] ADV

deed [diːd] N

1. deed:

deed (act)
ato m

2. deed:

feito m

3. deed LAW:

II . dead [ded] N

III . dead [ded] ADV inf

deep [diːp] ADJ

2. deep concentration, disappointment, regret:

profundo(-a)

3. deep sound:

deer [dɪr, Brit dɪəʳ] N inv

deet [diːt] N no pl

I . deaf [def] ADJ

II . deaf [def] N pl

I . deal2 N

1. deal (agreement):

acordo m
deal COMM
it's no big deal! fig inf

2. deal (of cards):

rodada f
mão f

II . deal2 <dealt, dealt> VB intr

III . deal2 <dealt, dealt> VB trans

I . deck [dek] N

2. deck (of bus):

andar m

3. deck (cards):

I . dent [dent] N

II . dent [dent] VB trans

dean [diːn] N

1. dean UNIV:

reitor(a) m (f)

2. dean REL:

deão m

I . dear [dɪr, Brit dɪəʳ] ADJ

1. dear:

querido(-a)
caro(-a) form
prezado(-a)

2. dear (expensive):

caro(-a)

II . dear [dɪr, Brit dɪəʳ] INTERJ inf

defy [dɪˈfaɪ] VB trans

1. defy (challenge):

2. defy (resist):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The first mention of the psychiatric term social phobia ("phobie des situations sociales"), was made in the early 1900s.
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They were assisted by eleven clerks ("petis clercs", later "clercs des comptes") who acted as auditors of the prests.
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But that's to reckon without the trahison des clercs.
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The station's motto is "la voix des sans-voix" (the voice of the voiceless).
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This had a "chemin des rondes", or sentry path, to the rear allowing defenders to move along behind the wall.
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A coureur des bois was an adventurer with many skills, including those of businessman, and of an expert canoeist.
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His arms, according to their depiction in the margins of his will, were gules (red) a chevron ermine between three fleurs-des-lis.
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In these days of extortionate rents it is heartening to know that there is still a way to squeeze even more out of your des-res.
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The "coureurs des bois" and the soldiers borrowed canoes and moccasins.
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This second chamber later became known as the premire des enqutes.
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