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II . its [ɪts] PRON

its
o seu, a sua, o dele, a dela

bus <-es> [bʌs] N

pus [pʌs] N MED

pus no pl
pus m

iris <-es> [ˈaɪrɪs, Brit ˈaɪər-] N

iris BOT, ANAT
íris f inv

it's [ɪts]

1. it's = it + is:

2. it's = it + has:

See also have , be

I . have <has, had, had> [həv, stressed: hæv] VB trans

2. have (engage in):

to have a bath/shower esp Brit

4. have (give birth to):

5. have (receive):

II . have <has, had, had> [həv, stressed: hæv] VB aux (indicates perfect tense)

I . be <was, been> [biː] VB intr

1. be + adj/n permanent state, quality, identity:

be
ser

3. be (age):

be
ter

4. be (measurement):

be

5. be (exist, live):

there is/are ...
...

6. be location, situation:

be

8. be expressing possibility:

can it be that ...? form
será que ...? +subj

II . be <was, been> [biː] VB impers

be expressing physical conditions, circumstances:

III . be <was, been> [biː] VB aux

4. be expressing future in past:

5. be expressing subjunctive possibility in conditionals:

6. be expressing obligation:

7. be in question tags:

ela é alta, não é?
ele é brasileiro, não é?

anus <-es> [ˈeɪnəs] N

I . plus [plʌs] PREP

5 plus 2 equals 7
5 mais 2 são 7

II . plus <-es> [plʌs] N

1. plus (symbol):

2. plus (advantage):

III . plus [plʌs] ADJ (above zero)

thus [ðʌs] ADV form

1. thus (therefore):

2. thus (like this):

I . fuss [fʌs] N

II . fuss [fʌs] VB intr

2. fuss (complain):

genius <es> [ˈdʒiːniəs] N

radius <-dii> [ˈreɪdiəs] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Eventually a foreigner could rely upon the "ius gentium" (the right of the nations) in lieu of a treaty.
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In this tripartite division of law, property rights might be considered a part of the "ius gentium", but not of natural law.
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Some of what is included in the term "ius" would be interpretations of particular scriptural passages, theological understandings of the liturgy and liturgical practices themselves.
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In terms of the "ius certum" principle (the principle of certainty), the crime must not, as formulated, be vague or unclear.
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Magistrates could use their right of augury ("ius augurum") to adjourn and overturn the process of law, but were obliged to base their decision on the augur's observations and advice.
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Ius inter gentes corresponds to modern international law.
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The presiding magistrate at an augural rite thus held the right of augury ("ius augurii").
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Regulations that can be changed are called today "ius dispositivum", and they are used when party shares something and are not in opposition.
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