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1 hull
(the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) casco* * *hull1[h∧l] n 1 casca (de ervilha, vagem, etc.). 2 qualquer cobertura exterior. 3 cálice ou cabo de certas frutas como o morango. • vt debulhar, descascar.————————hull2[h∧l] n 1 Naut casco de navio. 2 Aeron fuselagem. • vt perfurar o casco ou a fuselagem com projéteis. -
2 hull
(the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) casco -
3 Port
I [po:t] noun1) ((usually without a or the) a harbour: The ship came into port; We reached port next morning.) porto2) (a town with a harbour: the port of Hull.) portoII [po:t] noun(the left side of a ship or aircraft: The helmsman steered the ship to port; ( also adjective) the port wing.) bombordoIII [po:t] noun(a strong, dark-red, sweet wine originally from Portugal.) vinho do Porto* * *Portuguese————————abbr 1 Portugal (Portugal). 2 Portuguese (português). -
4 port
I [po:t] noun1) ((usually without a or the) a harbour: The ship came into port; We reached port next morning.) porto2) (a town with a harbour: the port of Hull.) portoII [po:t] noun(the left side of a ship or aircraft: The helmsman steered the ship to port; ( also adjective) the port wing.) bombordoIII [po:t] noun(a strong, dark-red, sweet wine originally from Portugal.) vinho do Porto* * *port1[pɔ:t] n 1 porto, ancoradouro. 2 abrigo, refúgio. port of arrival porto de chegada. port of call porto de escala. port of departure porto de partida. port of entry porto de entrada. port of loading porto de embarque (carregamento). port of origin porto de origem. port of transhipment porto de transbordo. to clear the port levantar ferro.————————port2[pɔ:t] n vinho do Porto.————————port3[pɔ:t] n 1 portão, portal. 2 Tech canal do vapor. 3 Naut portinhola, vigia, abertura. 4 Comp porta.————————port4[pɔ:t] n 1 porte (físico), ar. 2 Mil maneira correta de carregar armas.————————port5[pɔ:t] n Naut, Aeron bombordo. -
5 port
I [po:t] noun1) ((usually without a or the) a harbour: The ship came into port; We reached port next morning.) porto2) (a town with a harbour: the port of Hull.) portoII [po:t] noun(the left side of a ship or aircraft: The helmsman steered the ship to port; ( also adjective) the port wing.) bombordoIII [po:t] noun(a strong, dark-red, sweet wine originally from Portugal.) vinho do Porto
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