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41 traffic schedule
horário de circulaçãoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > traffic schedule
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42 traffic sign
sinal de trânsitoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > traffic sign
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43 traffic violation
infração das regras do trânsitoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > traffic violation
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44 traffic\ jam
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45 traffic island
(a small pavement in the middle of a road, for pedestrians to stand on on their way across.) ilha -
46 traffic jam
(a situation in which large numbers of road vehicles are prevented from proceeding freely.) engarrafamento -
47 traffic warden
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48 heavy traffic
heavy traffictrânsito intenso, movimento grande. -
49 radar traffic control
radar traffic controlcontrole de tráfego por radar. -
50 short distance traffic
short distance traffictráfico de curta distância. -
51 the traffic stood nose to tail right down the avenue
the traffic stood nose to tail right down the avenueos veículos estavam em fila (um atrás do outro) na avenida.English-Portuguese dictionary > the traffic stood nose to tail right down the avenue
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52 to traffic away
to traffic awayvender, negociar, barganhar. -
53 white-slave traffic
white-slave traffictráfico das brancas, escravatura branca. -
54 air traffic
air traf.fic['ɛə træfik] n tráfego aéreo. -
55 drug traffic
drug traf.fic[dr'∧g træfik] n tráfico ilícito de entorpecentes. -
56 shuttle-traffic
shut.tle-traf.fic[ʃ'∧təl træfik] n tráfego de ida e volta, tráfego secundário. -
57 through traffic
through traf.fic[θr'u: træfik] n tráfico direto. -
58 aerodrome traffic
tráfego de aeródromoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > aerodrome traffic
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59 air movement/traffic section
seção de tráfego aéreoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > air movement/traffic section
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60 air route traffic control center
centro de controle de tráfego de rota aéreaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > air route traffic control center
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