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1 vacuum
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2 vacuum
['vækjuəm] 1. noun1) (a space from which (almost) all air or other gas has been removed.) vácuo2) (short for vacuum cleaner.)2. verb(to clean (something) using a vacuum cleaner: She vacuumed the carpet.) aspirar- vacuum-flask
- flask* * *vac.u.um[v'ækjuəm] n (pl vacuums, vacua) 1 vácuo. 2 vazio. 3 ócio. 4 aspirador de pó. • vt coll limpar com aspirador de pó. • adj acondicionado a vácuo. -
3 vacuum
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4 vacuum valve
vac.u.um valve[v'ækjuəm vælv] n Brit = link=vacuum%20tube vacuum tube. -
5 (vacuum-)flask
noun (a container with double walls that have a vacuum between them to keep the contents from losing or gaining heat: a (vacuum-)flask of hot coffee.) termo -
6 (vacuum-)flask
noun (a container with double walls that have a vacuum between them to keep the contents from losing or gaining heat: a (vacuum-)flask of hot coffee.) -
7 vacuum cleaner
(a machine that cleans carpets etc by sucking dust etc into itself.) aspirador* * *vac.u.um clean.er[v'ækjuəm kli:nə] n aspirador de pó.————————vacuum cleaneraspirador de pó. -
8 vacuum bottle
vac.u.um bot.tle[v'ækjuəm bɔtəl] n garrafa térmica. -
9 vacuum brake
vac.u.um brake[v'ækjuəm breik] n Mec freio a vácuo, freio a ar comprimido. -
10 vacuum cooling
vac.u.um cool.ing[v'ækjuəm ku:liŋ] n resfriamento a vácuo. -
11 vacuum flask
vac.u.um flask[v'ækjuəm fla:sk] n garrafa térmica. -
12 vacuum gauge
vac.u.um gauge[v'ækjuəm geidʒ] n Phys vacuômetro. -
13 vacuum pump
vac.u.um pump[v'ækjuəm p∧mp] n bomba a vácuo. -
14 vacuum switch
vac.u.um switch[v'ækjuəm switʃ] n interruptor cujos contatos se encontram numa cápsula a vácuo para minimizar faíscas. -
15 vacuum tube
vac.u.um tube[v'ækjuəm tju:b] n 1 Electr tubo de vácuo. 2 Radio válvula eletrônica. -
16 vacuum-packed
vac.u.um-packed[v'ækjuəm pækt] adj embalado a vácuo (especialmente alimentos). -
17 vacuum
vácuoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > vacuum
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18 vacuum pump
bomba de vácuo, máquina pneumáticaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > vacuum pump
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19 vacuum tube
válvula eletrônica (Rad)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > vacuum tube
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20 vacuum tube voltmeter
voltímetro de válvulaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > vacuum tube voltmeter
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