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1 ceiling
['si:liŋ](the inner roof (of a room etc): Paint the ceiling before you paint the walls.) tecto* * *ceil.ing[s'i:liŋ] n 1 teto. 2 forro do teto. 3 máximo. 4 Aeron teto absoluto. 5 Aeron teto de serviço, teto prático. 6 Naut conjunto das escovas, forro interior. to hit the ceiling tornar-se violento, ficar louco da vida. -
2 ceiling
['si:liŋ](the inner roof (of a room etc): Paint the ceiling before you paint the walls.) teto -
3 ceiling
tetoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > ceiling
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4 ceiling
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5 ceiling-price
ceil.ing-price[s'i:liŋ prais] n preço máximo, preço-teto. -
6 ceiling on credit growth
encadrement du créditInvestor's Forget-me-Nots Dictionary > ceiling on credit growth
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7 ceiling-height indicator
indicador da altura do teto, tetîmetroEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > ceiling-height indicator
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8 ceiling balloon
balão sondaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > ceiling balloon
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9 ceiling light
holofote de pesquisa do teto (Avn)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > ceiling light
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10 ceiling unlimited
visibilidade ilimitada, teto ilimitadoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > ceiling unlimited
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11 ceiling zero
visibilidade nula, teto zeroEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > ceiling zero
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12 to hit the ceiling
to hit the ceilingtornar-se violento, ficar louco da vida. -
13 false ceiling
false cei.ling[fɔ:ls s'i:liŋ] n teto falso. -
14 service ceiling
serv.ice ceil.ing[s'ə:vis si:liŋ] n Aeron teto de vôo normal. -
15 absolute ceiling
teto absolutoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > absolute ceiling
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16 operating ceiling
teto de utilização de balão cativoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > operating ceiling
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17 service ceiling
teto prático (Avn)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > service ceiling
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18 usable ceiling
teto prático (Avn)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > usable ceiling
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19 vaulted
1) ((of a roof or ceiling) arched.) arqueado2) ((of a building etc) having an arched roof or ceiling.) abobadado* * *vault.ed[v'ɔ:ltid] adj arqueado, abobadado. -
20 trap-door
noun (a small door, or opening, in a floor or ceiling: A trap-door in the ceiling led to the attic.) alçapão
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