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21 boat drill
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22 boat trailer
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23 boat fare
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24 boat landing
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25 boat people
refugiados vietnamitas (que huyeron a bordo de barcas) -
26 boat shoes
náuticos nombre masculino plural -
27 boat show
salón nombre masculino náutico -
28 boat train
tren nombre masculino que enlaza con un barco -
29 boat deck
boat deck[b'out dek] n Naut convés. -
30 boat landing
boat land.ing[b'out lændiŋ] n 1 desembarcadouro, cais de embarque. 2 desembarque por botes. -
31 boat race
boat race[b'out reis] n regata. -
32 boat shell
boat shell[b'out ʃel] n Zool molusco naviforme (em forma de navio). -
33 boat timbers
boat tim.bers[b'out timbəz] n pl Naut cavername de navio. -
34 boat train
boat train[b'out trein] n trem de ida e volta para o navio. -
35 boat yard
boat yard[b'out ja:d] n estaleiro: local onde se fabricam ou consertam barcos. -
36 boat-hook
boat-hook[b'out huk] n Naut croque, bicheiro. -
37 boat-rope
boat-rope[b'out roup] n corda de amarração de barco. -
38 boat people
boat people[´bout¸pi:pl] n pl бежанци, които се добират с лодки до бреговете на някоя страна. -
39 boat train
boat train[´bout¸trein] n влак, който има връзка с кораб. -
40 boat-bug
boat-bug[´bout¸bʌg] n вид насекомо от рода на дървениците, което живее в сладки води.
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