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voyage

  • 21 traveller's check

    chèque de voyage

    Investor's Forget-me-Nots Dictionary > traveller's check

  • 22 cruise

    [kru:z] 1. verb
    1) (to sail for pleasure: We're going cruising in the Mediterranean.) fazer um cruzeiro
    2) (to go at a steady, comfortable speed: The plane is cruising at an altitude of 10,000 metres.) viajar, navegar
    2. noun
    (a voyage from place to place made for pleasure and relaxation: They went on a cruise.) cruzeiro

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > cruise

  • 23 discovery

    plural - discoveries; noun a voyage of discovery; She made several startling discoveries.) descoberta

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > discovery

  • 24 maiden

    ['meidən]
    (a (young) unmarried woman: the village maidens.) donzela
    - maiden voyage

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > maiden

  • 25 sail

    [seil] 1. noun
    1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) vela
    2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) passeio de barco
    3) (an arm of a windmill.) asa
    2. verb
    1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) velejar
    2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) pilotar
    3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) navegar
    4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) zarpar
    5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) navegar
    6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) deslizar
    - sailing - sailing- - sailor - in full sail

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > sail

  • 26 seasick

    adjective (ill because of the motion of a ship at sea: Were you seasick on the voyage?) mareado

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > seasick

  • 27 stormbound

    adjective (prevented by storms from continuing with a voyage, receiving regular supplies etc: stormbound ships.) bloqueado pela tempestade

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > stormbound

  • 28 stormy

    1) (having a lot of strong wind, heavy rain etc: a stormy day; stormy weather; a stormy voyage.) tempestuoso
    2) (full of anger or uncontrolled feeling: in a stormy mood; a stormy discussion.) tempestuoso

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > stormy

  • 29 very

    ['veri] 1. adverb
    1) (to a great degree: He's very clever; You came very quickly; I'm not feeling very well.) muito
    2) (absolutely; in the highest degree: The very first thing you must do is ring the police; She has a car of her very own.) inteiramente
    2. adjective
    1) (exactly or precisely the thing, person etc mentioned: You're the very man I want to see; At that very minute the door opened.) mesmo
    2) (extreme: at the very end of the day; at the very top of the tree.) exato
    3) (used for emphasis in other ways: The very suggestion of a sea voyage makes her feel seasick.) próprio

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > very

  • 30 voyager

    noun (an old word for a person making a voyage, or who has made several voyages.) viajante

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > voyager

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  • voyage — [ vwajaʒ ] n. m. • 1400; veiage 1080; lat. viaticum 1 ♦ Déplacement d une personne qui se rend en un lieu assez éloigné. Entreprendre, faire un voyage. « Heureux qui comme Ulysse a fait un beau voyage » (du Bellay). Un long, un grand voyage. « J… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • voyage — Voyage, m. pen. Vient de ce mot Voye, et se prent pour le traict de tout un chemin entreprins par aucun, Profectio, Peregrinatio. Comþme le voyage de Rome, Iter Romam susceptum, profectio ad vrþbem. Le voyage de Hierusalem, Peregrinatio… …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • voyage — Voyage. s. m. Allée ou venuë qu on fait pour aller d un lieu en un autre assez éloigné. Grand, long, lointain voyage, faire voyage. un voyage en Italie, en Perse, aux Indes, revenir de voyage, d un voyage. estre en voyage. avez vous achevé vos… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • Voyage — can refer to more than one article: * Voyage (album), a 1984 album by Chick Corea * Voyage (Ayumi Hamasaki song), a single and by Ayumi Hamasaki * Voyage (band), a disco music group * Voyage (book), a 1996 science fiction novel by Stephen Baxter… …   Wikipedia

  • Voyage — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Voyage» Sencillo de Ayumi Hamasaki del álbum RAINBOW Publicación 26 de septiembre del 2002 Formato CD …   Wikipedia Español

  • Voyage — Voy age (?; 48), n. [OE. veage, viage, OF. veage, viage, veiage, voiage, F. voyage, LL. viaticum, fr. L. viaticum traveling money, provision for a journey, from viaticus belonging to a road or journey, fr. via way, akin to E. way. See {Way}, n.,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • voyage — [voi′ij] n. [ME viage < OFr veiage, voyage < LL viaticum, a journey < L, traveling money, provision for a journey < viaticus, of a journey < via, way, journey: see VIA] 1. a relatively long journey or passage by water or, formerly …   English World dictionary

  • Voyage de n'os — 9e album de la série Pierre Tombal Scénario Raoul Cauvin Dessin Marc Hardy Couleurs Cerise Éditeur Dupuis …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Voyage — Voy age, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Voyaged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Voyaging}.] [Cf. F. voyager.] To take a voyage; especially, to sail or pass by water. [1913 Webster] A mind forever Voyaging through strange seas of thought alone. Wordsworth. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • voyage — ► NOUN ▪ a long journey involving travel by sea or in space. ► VERB ▪ go on a voyage. DERIVATIVES voyager noun. ORIGIN Old French voiage, from Latin viaticum provisions for a journey , later journey …   English terms dictionary

  • Voyage — Voy age, v. t. To travel; to pass over; to traverse. [1913 Webster] With what pain [I] voyaged the unreal, vast, unbounded deep. Milton. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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