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21 gas pipe
gas pipe[g'æs paip] n cano de gás. -
22 gas tube
gas tube[g'æs tju:b] n tubo eletrônico impermeável ao gás. -
23 gas turbine
gas tur.bine[g'æs tə:bain] n turbina a gás. -
24 gas and gaiters
gas and gaitersbobagem, tolice. -
25 gas chromatography
gas chro.ma.tog.ra.phy[gæs kroumət'ɔgrəfi] n Chem cromatografia gasosa. -
26 gas gangrene
gas gan.grene[g'æs gæŋgri:n] n gangrena gasosa. -
27 gas guzzler
gas guz.zler[g'æs g∧zlə] n carro que consome muita gasolina. -
28 gas guzzling
gas guz.zling[g'æs g∧zliŋ] adj que consome muita gasolina. -
29 gas torch welding
gas torch weld.ing[g'æs tɔ:tʃ w'eldiŋ] n solda autógena. -
30 gas-attack
gas-at.tack[g'æs ətæk] n Mil ataque com substâncias tóxicas, guerra química. -
31 gas-station
gas-sta.tion[g'æs steiʃən] n posto de gasolina. -
32 gas chamber
(a room in which people are killed by means of gas: Many people were sent to the gas chamber in World War II.) câmara de gás* * *gas cham.ber[g'æs tʃeimbə] n câmara de gás. -
33 gas mask
(something which is used to cover the face to prevent a person breathing poisonous gas.) máscara de gás* * *gas mask[g'æs ma:sk] n máscara contra gases.————————gas maskmáscara de gás. -
34 gas meter
(an instrument which measures the amount of gas which is used.) contador de gás* * *gas me.ter[g'æs mi:tə] n medidor de gás. -
35 gas chamber
(a room in which people are killed by means of gas: Many people were sent to the gas chamber in World War II.) câmara de gás -
36 gas mask
(something which is used to cover the face to prevent a person breathing poisonous gas.) máscara de gás -
37 gas meter
(an instrument which measures the amount of gas which is used.) registro de gás -
38 gas station
((American) a petrol station.) bomba de gasolina* * *gas stationAmer posto de gasolina. -
39 gas alarm
alarme de gásEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > gas alarm
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40 gas alert
alerta de gásEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > gas alert
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