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61 roro
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62 barca de transporte
• barge• ferry -
63 exposición al público
• Public Expenditure Management Division• public ferry -
64 finanzas públicas
• public ferry• public fighting• public finance• public finances• public financial institution -
65 Hacienda Pública
• national domicile• national economy• National Enterprise Board• public ferry• public finance• public finances• public toilet• Public Treasury• public trust• state-owned properties -
66 milla recorrida por un tren
• train ferry• train mileageDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > milla recorrida por un tren
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67 puesta en descubierto
• denouncement• Public Expenditure Management Division• public ferry -
68 traje con cola
• train attendant• train ferry -
69 transbordador
• barge• ferry• ferryboat• traverse survey• travesty -
70 transbordador público
• public expenditures• public ferry• public fighting -
71 transportador privado
• private carrier• private ferry -
72 buque transbordador
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73 puente corredizo
m.ferry bridge, rolled bridge. -
74 puente transbordador
m.transporter bridge, ferry bridge. -
75 transbordador público
m.public ferry. -
76 transportador privado
m.private carrier, private ferry.
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