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121 companhia
com.pa.nhi.a[kõpañ‘iə] sf 1 compagnie, présence. 2 Com compagnie, entreprise, société. companhia aérea compagnie aérienne. companhia de seguros compagnie d’assurances. dama de companhia dame de compagnie. fazer companhia tenir compagnie à.* * *[kõmpa`ɲia]Substantivo feminino compagnie féminin(de teatro, circo) troupe fémininfazer companhia a alguém tenir compagnie à quelqu’uncompanhia de aviação compagnie aériennecompanhia de navegação compagnie maritimecompanhia de seguros compagnie d'assuranceem companhia de alguém en compagnie de quelqu’un* * *nome femininofazer companhia a alguémtenir compagnie à quelqu'uncompanhia aéreacompagnie aériennecompanhia de aviaçãocompagnie d'aviationcompanhia de seguroscompagnie d'assurances -
122 porto
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123 tráfego
trá.fe.go[tr‘afegu] sm trafic, circulation.* * *[`trafegu]Substantivo masculino trafic masculin* * *nome masculinocirculationtráfego de mercadoriastrafic de marchandisestrafic aérientrafic ferroviairetrafic maritime -
124 via marítima, aérea
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125 Acriae
Acriae, ārum, f. Acries (ville maritime de Laconie). --- Liv. 35, 27, 2. -
126 Adrūmētum
Adrūmētum (Hadrūmētum), i, n. Adrumète (ville maritime, près de Carthage). --- Mel. 1, 7, 2; Plin. 5, 25; Caes. BC. 2, 23; Liv. 30, 29. - ou Hadrumetus, i, f. --- Mart. Cap. 6, § 670. - [gr]gr. Ἁδρούμητος. - Adrūmētīnus (Hadrūmētīnus), a, um: d'Adrumète. --- Vulg. Act. 27, 2. - Adrūmētīni, ōrum, m.: les habitants d'Adrumète. --- B. Afr. 97, 2 -
127 Hadrūmētum
Adrūmētum (Hadrūmētum), i, n. Adrumète (ville maritime, près de Carthage). --- Mel. 1, 7, 2; Plin. 5, 25; Caes. BC. 2, 23; Liv. 30, 29. - ou Hadrumetus, i, f. --- Mart. Cap. 6, § 670. - [gr]gr. Ἁδρούμητος. - Adrūmētīnus (Hadrūmētīnus), a, um: d'Adrumète. --- Vulg. Act. 27, 2. - Adrūmētīni, ōrum, m.: les habitants d'Adrumète. --- B. Afr. 97, 2 -
128 морской агент
agent m maritime
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