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recomendação noun {f} | endorsement [endorsements](the act or quality of endorsing) recommendation [recommendations](act of recommending) |
recomendar verb | commend [commended, commending, commends](to entrust) encourage [encouraged, encouraging, encourages](spur on, recommend) recommend [recommended, recommending, recommends](to commend to the favorable notice of another) |
recomendável adjective | advisable(worthy of being recommended) |
recompensa noun {f} | bounty [bounties](reward for some specific act) pay-off [pay-offs](a reward) reward [rewards](something of value given in return for an act) |
recompensar verb | commend [commended, commending, commends](to congratulate or reward) compensate [compensated, compensating, compensates](to pay or reward someone in exchange for work done or some other consideration) reciprocate [reciprocated, reciprocating, reciprocates](to give something in response) recompense [recompensed, recompensing, recompenses](to reward or repay (someone) for something done, given etc.) reward [rewarded, rewarding, rewards](give a reward to) |
recompor-se verb | compose [composed, composing, composes](to calm oneself down) pull oneself together(to become mentally focused after a period of being unfocused) |
reconciliação noun {f} | atonement(amends to restore a damaged relationship) reconciliation [reconciliations](re-establishment of friendly relations, see also: conciliation; rapprochement) |
reconciliar verb | reconcile [reconciled, reconciling, reconciles](to restore a friendly relationship) |
reconfirmar verb | reconfirm [reconfirmed, reconfirming, reconfirms](confirm again) |
reconfortante noun | anodyne(a source of relaxation or comfort) |
reconfortar verb | comfort [comforted, comforting, comforts](to provide comfort) reinvigorate [reinvigorated, reinvigorating, reinvigorates](to give new energy or strength) solace [solaced, solacing, solaces](to give solace to) |
reconhecer verb | acknowledge [acknowledged, acknowledging, acknowledges](to admit the knowledge of) admit [admitted, admitting, admits](to concede as true) concede [conceded, conceding, concedes](to admit to be true) recognize [recognized, recognizing, recognizes](to match in memory; to know from a previous encounter) |
reconhecimento noun {m} | accolade [accolades](a special acknowledgment; an award) acknowledgment [acknowledgments](act of acknowledging) recognition [recognitions](the act of recognizing or the condition of being recognized) reconnaissance [reconnaissances](act of gathering information) scouting(act of one who scouts) |
reconhecimento de diploma noun {m} | nostrification(granting recognition to a degree from a foreign university) |
reconhecimento ótico de caracteres noun {m} | optical character recognition(electronic identification and digital encoding of characters) |
reconquista noun {f} | reconquest [reconquests](act or process of conquering again) |
Reconquista proper noun {f} | Reconquista(reconquest of Spain and Portugal by Christians) |
reconquistar verb | regain [regained, regaining, regains](to get back, to recover possession of) |
reconsiderar verb | have second thoughts(to change one's opinion) reconsider [reconsidered, reconsidering, reconsiders](to consider a matter thought already to have been decided) |