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plate [pleɪt] N

1. plate (for food):

prato m
to give sth to sb on a plate fig

2. plate (panel):

placa f

I . operate [ˈɑːpəreɪt, Brit ˈɒp-] VB intr

1. operate (have or produce an effect):

2. operate (perform surgery):

3. operate (work, run):

II . operate [ˈɑːpəreɪt, Brit ˈɒp-] VB trans

1. operate (run, manage):

2. operate (work):

plateau <Brit: -x, Am, Aus: -s> [plæˈtoʊ, Brit ˈplætəʊ] N

platter [ˈplæt̬ər, Brit -təʳ] N

I . later [ˈleɪt̬ər, Brit -təʳ] ADJ

later comp of late:

II . later [ˈleɪt̬ər, Brit -təʳ] ADV

later comp of late:

See also late

I . late [leɪt] ADJ

1. late (after appointed time):

atrasado(-a)

2. late (occurring after the usual time):

tardio(-a)

3. late (deceased):

falecido(-a)

4. late (recent):

recente(-a)

II . late [leɪt] ADV

1. late (after usual time):

2. late (at advanced time):

3. late (recently):

I . slate [sleɪt] N no pl

II . slate [sleɪt] VB trans Brit, Aus inf (criticize)

dilate [ˈdaɪleɪt, Brit daɪˈleɪt] VB intr

elated ADJ

palate [ˈpælət] N

I . relate [rɪˈleɪt] VB trans

1. relate (establish connection):

2. relate (tell):

II . relate [rɪˈleɪt] VB intr (be connected with)

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