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coastguard ['kəʊstgɑ:d]►► coastguard station bureau m de la gendarmerie maritime;coastguard vessel garde-côte m -
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noun (a person or group of people, employed to watch the coast for smugglers, ships in distress etc.) guardacostascoastguard n guardacostastr['kəʊstgɑːd]1 guardacostas nombre masulino o femenino1 (organization) los guardacostas nombre masculino plurala) ( organization)b) c ( person) guardacostas mf['kǝʊstɡɑːd]1.2.CPDcoastguard station N — puesto m de guardacostas
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N1. तट\coastguardकी\coastguardसुरक्षा\coastguardबलA coastguard vessel is always present at the coast. -
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adj.Coast-Guard.m. s.&pl.coastguard boat (barco).m.&f. s&pl.1 coast guard vessel, coastguard cutter, coastguard vessel, guard boat.2 coast guard, coastguard.* * *1 (persona) coastguard1 coastguard vessel* * *1.SMF INV (=persona) coastguard2.SM INV (=barco) coastguard vessel, revenue cutter* * *masculino y femenino (pl guardacostas)a) ( persona) coastguardb) guardacostas masculino ( buque) coastguard vessel* * *= coast guard.Ex. This system is designed to provide information needed for decision-making by responsible coast guard personnel during emergencies.* * *masculino y femenino (pl guardacostas)a) ( persona) coastguardb) guardacostas masculino ( buque) coastguard vessel* * *= coast guard.Ex: This system is designed to provide information needed for decision-making by responsible coast guard personnel during emergencies.
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guardacostas sustantivo masculino y femenino (pl◊ guardacostas)
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guardacostas m inv (embarcación) coastguard vessel
' guardacostas' also found in these entries:
English:
coastguard
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* * *♦ nm inv[barco] coastguard boat♦ nmf inv[persona] coastguard* * *I m inv coastguard vesselII m/f inv coastguard* * *guardacostas nmfs & pl: coastguardsmanguardacostas nms & pl: coast guard vessel* * *guardacostas n (persona) coastguard -
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m invar nautical term coastguard* * ** * *[gwarda'kɔste]sostantivo maschile invariabile1) (militare) coastguard2) (nave) coastguard vessel* * *guardacoste/gwarda'kɔste/ ⇒ 18m.inv.1 (militare) coastguard2 (nave) coastguard vessel. -
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guardacostas sustantivo masculino y femenino (pl◊ guardacostas)b)
guardacostas m inv (embarcación) coastguard vessel ' guardacostas' also found in these entries: English: coastguard - coast -
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adj.1 belonging to a coast.2 declivous, inclining downward.Buqu or bajel costanero, coaster, a vessel employed in the coasting trade3 coastal, coastwise, seaboard.m.coast guard, coastguard.* * *► adjetivo1 (inclinado) sloping2 (costero) coastal* * *ADJ1) (=que está en cuesta) sloping2) (=costero) coastal* * *- ra adjetivo coastal* * *- ra adjetivo coastal* * *costanero -racoastal* * *costanero, -a adj1. [de la costa] coastal2. [inclinado] sloping
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