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programmable (capable of being programmed) adjective [UK: ˈprəʊ.ɡræ.məb.l̩] [US: ˈproʊ.ɡræ.məb.l̩] | programáveladjective |
programmable logic controller (programmable electronic device) noun | |
programmatic (of or relating to a step-by-step program) adjective [UK: ˌprəʊ.ɡrə.ˈmæ.tɪk] [US: ˌproʊ.ɡrə.ˈmæ.tɪk] | programáticoadjective |
programmatically (in a programmatic manner) adverb | programaticamenteadverb |
programmer [programmers] (one who writes computer programs) noun [UK: ˈprəʊ.ɡræ.mə(r)] [US: ˈproʊ.ɡræ.mə(r)] | programadornoun programadoranoun |
programming (act of writing a computer program) noun [UK: ˈprəʊ.ɡræm.ɪŋ] [US: ˈproʊ.ɡræm.ɪŋ] | programaçãonoun |
programming language [programming languages] (code of reserved words and symbols) noun [UK: ˈprəʊ.ɡræm.ɪŋ ˈlæŋ.ɡwɪdʒ] [US: ˈproʊ.ɡræm.ɪŋ ˈlæŋ.ɡwɪdʒ] | linguagem de programaçãonoun |
pyramid [pyramids] (ancient construction) noun [UK: ˈpɪ.rə.mɪd] [US: ˈpɪ.rə.məd] | pirâmidenoun |
pyramid scheme (illicit money-making scheme) noun | esquema de pirâmidenoun |
pyramidal (pyramid-shaped) adjective [UK: ˈpɪ.rə.mɪd] [US: pə.ˈræ.mə.dəl] | piramidaladjective |
radio drama (acoustic performance) noun | radionovelanoun |
sacrament [sacraments] (sacred act or ceremony) noun [UK: ˈsæ.krə.mənt] [US: ˈsæ.krə.mənt] | sacramentonoun |
sacramentary (ancient book containing the rites for Mass, the sacraments, etc.) noun [UK: sˌakrəmˈentəri] [US: sˌækrəmˈentɚri] | sacramentárionoun |
Sacramento (Sacramento, the capital city of California) proper noun [UK: ˌsæ.krə.ˈmen.təʊ] [US: ˌsæ.krə.ˈmento.ʊ] | Sacramentoproper noun |
scram [scrammed, scramming, scrams] (to leave in a hurry) verb [UK: skræm] [US: skræm] | sumirverb vazarverb |
scrambled egg (dish) noun | ovos mexidosnoun |
sonogram (a medical image produced by ultrasound echo) noun [UK: ˈsɒ.nə.ˌɡræm] [US: ˈsɒ.nə.ˌɡræm] | ecografianoun |
tangram (the Chinese puzzle) noun | tangramnoun |
telegram [telegrams] (message sent by telegraph) noun [UK: ˈte.lɪ.ɡræm] [US: ˈte.lə.ˌɡræm] | telegramanoun |
television program (the content of an individual television broadcasting) noun [UK: ˈtel.ɪ.ˌvɪʒ.n̩ ˈprəʊ.ɡræm] [US: ˈtel.ə.ˌvɪʒ.n̩ ˈproʊ.ɡræm] | programa de televisãonoun |
temperament [temperaments] (a person's normal manner of thinking, behaving or reacting) noun [UK: ˈtem.prə.mənt] [US: ˈtem.prə.mənt] | índolenoun temperamentonoun |
Tetragrammaton (the four Hebrew letters י-ה-ו-ה, used as the ineffable name of God) proper noun [UK: tˈetrəɡrˌamatən] [US: tˈetrəɡrˌæmætən] | tetragramaproper noun |
tetrameter [tetrameters] (a line in a poem having four metrical feet (poetry)) noun [UK: te.ˈtræ.mɪ.tə] [US: te.ˈtræ.mɪ.tər] | tetrâmetronoun |
Thiruvananthapuram (capital of Kerala, India) proper noun | Trivandrumproper noun |
tiramisu (semifreddo dessert) noun [UK: ˌtɪ.rə.ˈmɪ.ˌsuː] [US: ˌtɪ.rə.ˈmɪ.ˌsuː] | tiramissunoun tiramisunoun |
tram [trams] (passenger vehicle) noun [UK: træm] [US: ˈtræm] | bondenoun elétriconoun |
tram stop (stop for trams) noun [UK: træm stɒp] [US: ˈtræm ˈstɑːp] | |
tramp [tramps] (homeless person) noun [UK: træmp] [US: ˈtræmp] | vagabundanoun vagabundonoun |
tramp [tramps] (promiscuous woman) noun [UK: træmp] [US: ˈtræmp] | galinhanoun putanoun vacanoun vadianoun |
tramp [tramped, tramping, tramps] (to walk for a long time through difficult terrain) verb [UK: træmp] [US: ˈtræmp] | trilharverb |
trample [trampled, trampling, tramples] ((transitive) to crush something by walking on it) verb [UK: ˈtræm.pl̩] [US: ˈtræm.pl̩] | pisotearverb |