Significado de "dot" no Dicionário de Inglês

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dotnoun

uk /dɒt/ us /dɑːt/

B2 [ C ] a very small round mark:

The full stop at the end of this sentence is a dot.
Her skirt was blue with white dots.

B1 [ U ] the spoken form of a full stop in an internet or email address, or some computer files:

"What's the web address?" "www dot cambridge dot org".

[ C ] old-fashioned the short sounds or short flashes of light used with dashes when sending messages in Morse (code)

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dotverb

uk /dɒt/ us /dɑːt/ -tt-

[ T ] to put a dot or dots on something:

Your handwriting is hard to read because you don't dot your i's.

[ T often passive ] to be spread across an area, or to spread many similar things across an area:

We have offices dotted around/all over the region.
The area is dotted with beautiful churches.

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(Definição de "dot" do Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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dotnoun [ C ]

us /dɑt/

a very small, round mark:

The ducks were black dots in the distance.

Dot symbol . is also used in an Internet address to separate its parts:

Go to w w w dot cambridge dot org.

dotverb [ T ]

us /dɑt/ -tt-

When an area is dotted with things, it has many of them in different places:

Minnesota is dotted with lakes, especially in the north.

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"dot" em Inglês para negócios

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dotnoun [ C ]

uk /dɒt/ us

INTERNET a very small round mark that is used in an internet address or email address to separate its parts:

on the dot

exactly at the stated or expected time

connect/join the dots

to understand the relationship between different ideas, facts, or experiences:

My experiment has revealed how we fail to connect the dots between the way we live today and the needs of tomorrow.

(Definição de "dot" do Cambridge Dicionário de Inglês para Negócios © Cambridge University Press)