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21 finished goods
fin.ished goods[f'iniʃt gudz] n pl bens acabados. -
22 half-finished goods
half-fin.ished goods[ha:f f'iniʃt gudz] n pl produtos semi-acabados. -
23 hard goods
hard goods[ha:d g'udz] n pl bens de consumo duráveis. -
24 he delivered the goods
he delivered the goodsAmer sl ele correspondeu às expectativas, está aprovado. -
25 he is the goods
he is the goodsAmer ele é o tal. -
26 high-priced goods
high-priced goods[hai pr'aist gudz] n pl Com mercadorias com preços elevados. -
27 household goods
house.hold goods[h'aushould gudz] n pl móveis, utensílios domésticos. -
28 ill gotten goods
ill gotten goodsbens mal adquiridos. -
29 intermediate goods
in.ter.me.di.ate goods[intəmi:diit g'udz] n Com bens intermediários. -
30 luxury goods
lux.u.ry goods[l'∧kʃəri gudz] n pl Econ bens de luxo. -
31 narrow goods
nar.row goods[n'ærou gudz] n fitas, panos. -
32 nondurable goods
non.du.ra.ble goods[nɔndj'u:rəbəl gudz] n pl bens de consumo não duráveis. -
33 package goods
pack.age goods[p'ækidʒgudz] n pl Com bens empacotados. -
34 piece goods
piece goods[p'i:s gudz] n pl tecidos vendidos por peça. -
35 producer goods
pro.duc.er goods[prədj'u:sə gudz] n pl Econ bens empregados na produção de bens de consumo. -
36 repossessed goods
re.pos.sessed goods[ri:pəz'est gudz] n pl Com bens reavidos. -
37 retail goods
re.tail goods[r'i:teil gudz] n mercadorias de varejo. -
38 rubber goods
rub.ber goods[r'∧bə gudz] n pl Euphem camisa-de-vênus, condom. -
39 soft goods
soft goods[s'ɔft gudz] n têxteis. -
40 sporting goods
sport.ing goods[sp'ɔ:tiŋ gudz] n pl artigos esportivos.
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