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21 gross ton
gross ton[grous t'∧n] n tonelada bruta. -
22 gross working capital
gross working capitaln Econ capital de giro bruto. -
23 gross-headed
gross-head.ed[grous h'edid] adj cabeçudo, estúpido. -
24 gross interest
intérêt brut -
25 gross operating profit
bénéfice brutInvestor's Forget-me-Nots Dictionary > gross operating profit
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26 gross yield
rendement brut -
27 gross capability
diponível para o dia "D"English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > gross capability
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28 gross load
carga brutaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > gross load
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29 Gross National Product
Produto Interno Bruto (PIB)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > Gross National Product
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30 gross tonnage
tonelagem brutaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > gross tonnage
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31 gross weight
peso brutoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > gross weight
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32 a gross error
a gross errorum erro grave. -
33 great gross
great grossdoze grosas. -
34 in gross
in grossJur peculiar à pessoa, pessoal. -
35 in the gross
in the grossno total, por grosso. -
36 two gross
two grossduas grosas. -
37 grossness
gross.ness[gr'ousnis] n grosseria, descortesia, vulgaridade. -
38 GNP
[dʒi: en p'i:] abbr gross national product (produto nacional bruto). -
39 GT
abbr 1 Brit Great Britain (Grã-Bretanha). 2 gross ton (tonelada bruta). -
40 earnings
noun plural (money etc earned: His earnings are not sufficient to support his family.) salário* * *earn.ings['2:niŋz] n pl salário, ordenado, féria, lucros. gross earnings receita bruta.
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