(an event or meeting) to be closed or temporarily paused
suspender, adiar
something added to another thing but not an essential part of it
adjunto, acessório
to present or give something, often with a sense of honor or generosity
conferir, doar
overly satisfied or content with one's current situation or achievements, often to the point of neglecting potential risks or improvements
complacente, autossuficiente
to take place, especially in a way that seems inevitable
acontecer, suceder
used to refer to something happening earlier than expected or before the usual time
cedo, de antemão
a person or team trying to win something in a contest, especially one with a strong chance of winning
competidor, candidato
an official representing a country's government in foreign relations
diplomata
related to the work of keeping or creating friendly relationships between countries
diplomático
an official engaged in international negotiations
diplomata, negociador internacional
a person who has the power to rule over a kingdom or empire, especially someone who inherits this power
monarca, rei
the theory or policy of controlling the amount of money in circulation as the preferred method of stabilizing the economy
monetarismo