“The measures taken were legal and provided for in the contract.” The legal can also take the meaning of adverb, which signals a pleasant or pleasant mode. To say that something is cool is to say it well. The expression “ok” has the same idea and corresponds to a confirmation, as in “ok, I`ll meet you at home”. who frequently use child labour, fail to comply with environmental standards and destroy legal jobs. In English, it can be translated with the word of the same legal spelling when it comes to legality, and nice or cool, for the complementary adjective. 4. [Brazil, informal] [Brazil, informal] Denotes positive qualities (e.g. cool glasses; cool movie; cool girl, legal proposal). [Portuguese Portuguese equivalents: cool, spin.] = GOOD, BACANA, MANEIRO In the 1980s, it took on a new meaning in Brazil and was used as slang for praise. The term became popular and eventually entered dictionaries. The adjective legal originates from the Latin word legalis, which designates the law (from the Latin lex). It corresponds to what has been regulated and established by the legislator and is part of the set of rules.
Saying that someone or something is legal is consent, it is equivalent to saying that it is friendly, good or pleasant without using any formality. For example: “It was really nice to meet my friends yesterday.” adjective referring to the laws of the courts; Established, defined, legally authorized or originating: legal tender. [Informal] Beautiful, friendly, interesting, funny; It positively qualifies different things or people: the show was cool. [Informal] This is no problem: the work is legal, adverb In a good, pleasant and pleasant way: the work remains legal. Etymology (origin of the word legal). From the Latin legalis.e; lex.legis. Legally, at the time, I was 17 and hadn`t even thought about going to university. For the purposes of law, legal can be used as follows: Legal is synonymous with: legitimate, lawful, permitted, established, sanctioned 3. [Brazil, informal] [Brazil, informal] That`s great. = RIGHT 2 pleasant, committed, greedy, cautious, good, probo, honored, devoted, not enviable, handsome, festive, decent, correct, right, demanding, funny, honest, dignified, gracious, friend, different, joyful, handsome, handsome, kind, kind, friendly, attentive, attractive, exquisite, interesting, polite, friendly, friendly. 5.
[Brazil, informal] [Brazil, informal] It is used to express satisfaction or approval. (Portuguese equivalent: cool.) 3 In order, very good, correct, regulated, positive, also no problems. 1 legal, regular, sanctioned, legitimate, lawful, secure, defined, regulated, established, as, authorized, permitted. Legal is that which is positive in the formal sense of the law or in colloquial usage. 4 jewels, exceptional, excellent, exceptional, very good, impressive, perfect, big, remarkable, special.