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1 shore
[ʃo:](land bordering on the sea or on any large area of water: a walk along the shore; When the ship reached Gibraltar the passengers were allowed on shore.) praia* * *shore1[ʃɔ:] n 1 costa, praia, margem. 2 litoral, terra perto da água. 3 terra. in shore Naut perto da costa, na água. on shore em terra, na costa. the shores pl as costas (de um país). off shore próximo à costa.————————shore2[ʃɔ:] n escora, suporte. • vt segurar, apoiar com escora. to shore up manter em pé com escora, reforçar. -
2 shore
[ʃo:](land bordering on the sea or on any large area of water: a walk along the shore; When the ship reached Gibraltar the passengers were allowed on shore.) praia, terra firme -
3 shore
costa, praiaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > shore
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4 shore
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5 shore leave
shore leave[ʃ'ɔ: li:v] n 1 licença para tripulante sair do navio. 2 duração dessa licença. -
6 shore patrol
shore pa.trol[ʃ'ɔ: pətroul] n Amer Mil polícia militar em zona costeira. -
7 shore-bird
shore-bird[ʃ'ɔ: bə:d] n Ornith saracura. -
8 shore line
litoralEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > shore line
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9 shore party
destacamento de praiaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > shore party
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10 dog-shore
dog-shore[d'ɔg ʃɔ:] n Naut pontalete que serve para sustentar o picadeiro. -
11 his body was cast up onto the shore
his body was cast up onto the shoreseu corpo foi lançado na praia (na maré alta).English-Portuguese dictionary > his body was cast up onto the shore
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12 in shore
in shoreNaut perto da costa, na água. -
13 lee shore
lee shore[li: ʃ'ɔ:] n Naut costa de sotavento. -
14 off shore
off shorepróximo à costa. -
15 on shore
on shoreem terra, na costa. -
16 stygian shore
styg.i.an shore[st'idʒiən ʃɔ:] n estige, inferno. -
17 to shore up
to shore upmanter em pé com escora, reforçar. -
18 Joint Intelligence Center Centro Joint logistics over the shore
Conjunto de Inteligência logística conjunta á distância da costaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > Joint Intelligence Center Centro Joint logistics over the shore
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19 logistics over the shore
operações de logística á distância da costaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > logistics over the shore
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20 over-the-shore operations
operações marítimasEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > over-the-shore operations
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