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 Translation for 'no longer any more' from English to Portuguese
não ... mais {adv}... no longer (any more)
Partial Matches
a qualquer tempo {adv}at any time
quando quiserat any time
quando queiraat any time
de todo jeitoat any rate
de qualquer jeitoat any rate
de todo modoat any rate
de toda formaat any rate
alguma coisaany [noun qualifier]
qualquer coisaany [noun qualifier]
em qualquer caso {adv}in any case
em todo o caso {adv}in any case
sem dúvida {adv}without (a / any) doubt
Até um cego vê! [col.]Any fool can see that!
mais frequente {adj}more frequent
ainda maiseven more
mais uma vez {adv}one more time
Não desligue o dispositivo, nem abra ou feche as tampas. Do not turn off the device; do not open or close any covers.
Não!No!
nenhum {adj}no
não {adv}no
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Usage Examples English
  • For these reasons, some pastelists avoid the use of a fixative except in cases where the pastel has been overworked so much that the surface will no longer hold any more pastel.
  • He argued that any kind of noise could be used as music, as audiences become more familiar with noises caused by technological advancements; noise has become so prominent that pure sound no longer exists.
  • This has had the effect of drastically reducing an area's crime rate as individuals arrested for theft in order to supply the funds for their drugs are no longer in the position of having to steal to purchase heroin because they have been placed onto a methadone program, quite often more quickly than would have been possible had they not been arrested.
  • It is not uncommon for a team to concede a curling match after it believes it no longer has any hope of winning.
  • For atoms or molecules with more than one electron, the motion of electrons are correlated and such a picture is no longer exact.

  • is no longer considered to pose any risk and was removed from the Sentry Risk Table on 1 August 2002.
  • X wins by avoiding capture until all detectives can no longer move, due to them either exhausting their token supplies or finding themselves at a station which they can't move from as they have no more usable tokens.
  • The monarch could no longer establish any law or impose any tax without its permission and thus the House of Commons became a part of the government.
  • After 1886, Cassatt no longer identified herself with any art movement and experimented with a variety of techniques.
  • After the first four tosses in this example, the results are no longer unknown, so their probabilities are at that point equal to 1 (100%).

  • The stability of nuclei quickly decreases with the increase in atomic number after curium, element 96, whose half-life is four orders of magnitude longer than that of any subsequent element.
  • The essential requirement of memory management is to provide ways to dynamically allocate portions of memory to programs at their request, and free it for reuse when no longer needed.
  • The stability of nuclei quickly decreases with the increase in atomic number after curium, element 96, whose half-life is four orders of magnitude longer than that of any subsequent element.
  • If the edited mitochondrial sequence recombines with the mitochondrial genome, mitochondrial splice sites would no longer exist in the mitochondrial genome.
  • In 2013, after pressure from PETA, United announced that it would no longer transport monkeys to laboratories.

  • According to CDC guidelines, a pill is considered "late" if a user takes the pill after the user's normal medication time, but no longer than 24 hours after this normal time.
  • The data was no longer in an Access database but SharePoint lists.
  • Galatians 3:28 says, "There is no longer Jew or Greek, there is no longer slave or free, there is no longer male and female; for all of you are one in Christ Jesus."
  • Turnover of delegates was high, with an average year-to-year turnover rate of 37% by one calculation, Only 25 of the delegates served longer than 35 months.
  • The general tendency is for simpler adjectives and those from Anglo-Saxon to take the suffixes, while longer adjectives and those from French, Latin, or Greek do not—but sometimes "sound" of the word is the deciding factor.

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