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acadêmico
Of or resembling or typical of a college or college students.
collegiate
body
Portuguese
acadêmico
Collegial.
associate
1
We were friends in the
half
-
collegial
,
half-suspicious way villains can be friends.
2
The resulting damage to
collegial
relations and staff morale has been immense.
3
For her governing is more of an adversarial than a
collegial
process.
4
The new Congress will elect an 11-member
collegial
government for a five-year term.
5
First, he is introducing a far more collaborative and
collegial
form of governance.
6
Draghi leads a more
collegial
group, which allows him to be more consensual.
7
The
collegial
spirit even seems to have extended to contract negotiations.
8
Gurney suspected that her earnest,
collegial
expression was as phony as her smile.
9
Another attempt will be made in New Caledonia tomorrow to elect a
collegial
government.
10
I know the collaborative,
collegial
working relationship that they have.
11
On the contrary, I have found the culture at Trinity to be highly
collegial
.
12
He fostered a
collegial
atmosphere within the Kiwis' side, but that was about it.
13
Swapping h-indices can be gentle rivalry in a
collegial
environment.
14
Greg invited her to sit down with the same
collegial
smile he always wore.
15
Comments that the House used to be more
collegial
.
16
Mr Shatter claims the Taoiseach was not obsessed with his media image and not
collegial
.
collegial
collegial government
collegial atmosphere
more collegial
collegial relationship
collegial nurse
Portuguese
acadêmico
colegiado
acadêmica
universitário
universitária