English to Portuguese Dictionary circumstance

circumstance

circunstância
definition
noun
we wanted to marry but circumstances didn't permit
a fact or condition connected with or relevant to an event or action.
the artists are living in reduced circumstances
one's state of financial or material welfare.
translation of 'circumstance'
noun
incidente,
fato,
circunstância,
particularidade
example
they were thrown together by 'circumstance'
But they are thrown together by 'circumstance' , of the imperative to experience every moment as if it were their last, which it might well be.
they were thrown together by 'circumstance'
pomp and 'circumstance'
We will need to take speed and 'circumstance' into consideration if these plans are to work sensibly.
Accordingly, I am satisfied there has been no material change in your 'circumstances' .
"I think it makes sense for colleges to take into account the life 'circumstances' of individual applicants.
Rumour and speculation have since run riot on the 'circumstances' of his death.
Finally, the authors suggest that the second patient's difficult social 'circumstances' affect her suitability for transplantation.
In the meantime it created embarrassment and difficulties for the College in considering her extenuating 'circumstances' .
But, since there are no outlined commitments to stay with each other, what if unforeseen 'circumstances' arise?
Against that background I consider the particular 'circumstances' of the two claimants.
What is distracting about these two are the 'circumstances' of their political demise.
Children in these 'circumstances' often take on the family finances just to survive.
Where difficult 'circumstances' arose, rather than tell lies, the organisation would be silent.
Staying would give me the opportunity to see how to make change happen in difficult 'circumstances' .
To be just, the law must also be flexible enough to take unusual 'circumstances' into account.
Police say there were no suspicious 'circumstances' surrounding the fire.
Sure, he wasn't following the " exact rules, " but certain 'circumstances' had changed them.
In the end, however, moving home tends to be driven by personal rather than financial 'circumstances' .
They have just faxed us to say there are unable to travel because of unforeseen 'circumstances' beyond their control.
Strategic aims and 'circumstances' have traditionally dictated campaign concepts.
Now it hardly needs adding that mitigating 'circumstances' exist for the dearth of success on the ski slopes.
Again, thanks to 'circumstances' beyond our control, our competitiveness has been eroded.
The issues would have to be judged on the 'circumstances' at the time.
The two also have a stimulating discussion about whether murder can ever be justified by extenuating 'circumstances' .
Time and tests alone will ascertain whether an antidote can be found for those trumpeters over-afflicted with this condition, but, 'circumstanced' as you are, I think it definitely worth a try.
Magistrates agreed not to impose any financial penalty due to his financial 'circumstances' .
Similar 'circumstances' forced the cancellation of races at least two other times in recent years.
He'd agreed to the deal very quickly, too quickly, even given the extenuating 'circumstances' .
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