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  • 1 service

    (the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) mercante
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    serv.ice
    [s'ə:vis] n 1 serviço, préstimo, obséquio. can I be of any service? / posso ser útil? he will offer you his services / ele lhe oferecerá seus préstimos. 2 suprimento, serviço de mesa. 3 ocupação, emprego de servente ou criado. 4 trabalho, exercício. he is on service just now / no momento ele está em serviço. 5 ajuda, assistência, auxílio. 6 vantagem, benefício. 7 serviço público. 8 serviço militar. 9 cerimônia religiosa. they attend service / eles freqüentam a igreja. 10 Jur entrega formal, publicação de processo ou documento. 11 Tennis saque: ato ou modo de lançar a bola no jogo. 12 Naut corda fina enrolada num cabo a fim de reforçar e protegê-lo. • vt manter em ordem, consertar, prestar serviço de manutenção. baptismal service cerimônia do batismo. civil service serviço civil. computer services Comp serviços de computação. in service em serviço, em operação. postal service correio. public service serviço público. train service comunicação ferroviária. to be at someone’s service estar à disposição. he is always at your service / ele está sempre à sua disposição.

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