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1 derrick boom
nWATER TRANSP pluma f -
2 derrick
nAIR TRANSP grúa de brazo móvil fCONST grúa f, pluma fFUELLESS, MECH grúa fPETR TECH torre de sondeo f, torre de perforación f, cabria fPETROL castillete m, torre fWATER TRANSP abanico m, pluma de carga f -
3 boom of a crane or derrick
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4 cargo
nAIR TRANSP cargo mPETR TECH flete mSPACE avión de carga m, carga f, cargamento m, flete mWATER TRANSP carga f, cargamento m, flete m
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