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121 afike
[Swahili Word] afike[English Word] arrive (subjunctive)[Part of Speech] verb[Class] conjugated[Swahili Example] Mpeleke afike mahali pa usalama na ujuzi[English Example] Lead her to arrive at a place of safety and knowledge------------------------------------------------------------ -
122 mpeleke
[Swahili Word] mpeleke[English Word] lead her/ him[Part of Speech] verb[Class] imperative[Swahili Example] Mpeleke afike mahali pa usalama na ujuzi[English Example] Lead her to arrive at a place of safety and knowledge------------------------------------------------------------ -
123 haven
'heivn(a harbour; a place of safety or rest.) puerto; refugiotr['heɪvən]1 figurative use refugio, asilo2 (harbour) puertohaven ['heɪvən] n: refugio mn.• abrigo s.m.• asilo s.m.• puerto s.m.• refugio s.m.'heɪvəna) ( refuge) refugio mb) ( port) (liter) puerto m['heɪvn]N refugio m ; (=port) puerto m* * *['heɪvən]a) ( refuge) refugio mb) ( port) (liter) puerto m -
124 haven
noungeschützte Anlegestelle; (fig.) Zufluchtsort, der* * *['heivn]* * *ha·ven[ˈheɪvən]a peaceful \haven ein Hafen m der Ruhea safe \haven ein sicherer Hafen [o Zufluchtsort]* * *['heIvən]n (fig)Zufluchtsstätte f* * *haven [ˈheıvn] s1. meist fig (sicherer) Hafen2. fig Zufluchtsort m, -stätte f* * *noungeschützte Anlegestelle; (fig.) Zufluchtsort, der -
125 haven
'heivn(a harbour; a place of safety or rest.) havn, tilflukt(ssted)subst. \/ˈheɪvn\/1) havn2) (overført, også haven of rest) tilfluktssted, fristed, havn -
126 salvamento
m.rescue, saving.equipo de salvamento rescue team* * *1 rescue* * *SM1) (=acción) [gen] rescue; [de naufragio] salvagede salvamento — rescue antes de s
2) (=refugio) place of safety, refuge* * *masculino rescueequipo/operación de salvamento — rescue team/operation
* * *= salvage, rescue, salvaging.Ex. Its purpose is to provide advice and on-site salvage assistance to those organisations having documentary resources that are damaged in a natural or man-made disaster.Ex. The article 'Cavalry to the rescue' describes how a library experimented with the use of temporary employees for the purpose of shelving and shelf reading.Ex. In contrast to Bush who seems poised to recklessly waste more lives and resources in pursuit of his ideological mission and the salvaging of his legacy.----* equipo de salvamento = rescue team.* operación de salvamento = salvage operation, search and rescue operation, search and rescue mission, salvaging operation.* * *masculino rescueequipo/operación de salvamento — rescue team/operation
* * *= salvage, rescue, salvaging.Ex: Its purpose is to provide advice and on-site salvage assistance to those organisations having documentary resources that are damaged in a natural or man-made disaster.
Ex: The article 'Cavalry to the rescue' describes how a library experimented with the use of temporary employees for the purpose of shelving and shelf reading.Ex: In contrast to Bush who seems poised to recklessly waste more lives and resources in pursuit of his ideological mission and the salvaging of his legacy.* equipo de salvamento = rescue team.* operación de salvamento = salvage operation, search and rescue operation, search and rescue mission, salvaging operation.* * *rescuebote de salvamento lifeboatequipo de salvamento rescue teamoperaciones de salvamento rescue operations* * *
salvamento sustantivo masculino
rescue;
salvamento sustantivo masculino
1 rescue
2 Náut salvage
3 Rel salvation
' salvamento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bengala
- bote
- brigada
- expedición
- rescate
English:
salvage
- search party
- life
* * *salvamento nmrescue;equipo de salvamento rescue teamsalvamento marítimo sea rescue* * *m rescue;buque de salvamento life boat* * *salvamento nm1) : rescuing, lifesaving2) : salvation3) : refuge* * *salvamento n rescue -
127 схованка
hide, cache, place of safety -
128 haven
['heivn](a harbour; a place of safety or rest.) höfn; skjól, hæli
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