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1 high watermark
high watermarka) marca indicando maré alta ou enchente. b) fig ponto alto. -
2 watermark
wa.ter.mark[w'ɔ:təma:k] n 1 marca de nível de água. 2 linha d’água (em papéis). • vt pôr linha d’água em. high watermark a) marca indicando maré alta ou enchente. b) fig ponto alto. law watermark a) marca indicando maré baixa ou nível baixo da água. b) fig ponto baixo.
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watermark — wa|ter|mark [ˈwo:təma:k US ˈwo:tərma:rk, ˈwa: ] n 1.) a special design put onto paper, especially bank notes, that can only be seen when you hold it up to the light bear/carry a watermark ▪ The sheet bears the watermark 1836 . 2.) a special mark… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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watermark — noun (C) 1 a design that is put into paper and can only be seen when you hold it up to the light: Banknotes have a watermark to prevent forgery. 2 high/low watermark a) a line showing the highest or lowest levels of the sea or a river b) a period … Longman dictionary of contemporary English