Mercante in english

Merchant

pronunciation: mɜrtʃənt part of speech: noun
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mercante 

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» barco mercantemerchant shipmerchant vesselcommercial ship .

Example: Subjects that can be described only with terms comprising more than one word, e.g. merchant ships, pressure vessels, algebraic topology, present a difficulty.

Example: After the end of the work may able-bodied tars opted for the better pay and living conditions on privately owned merchant vessels.

Example: Letters of Marque and Reprisal were the official documents by which 18th-century governments commissioned private commercial ships, known as privateers, to act on their behalf, attacking ships carrying the flags of enemy nations.

» buque mercantemerchant shipcommercial ship .

Example: Subjects that can be described only with terms comprising more than one word, e.g. merchant ships, pressure vessels, algebraic topology, present a difficulty.

Example: Letters of Marque and Reprisal were the official documents by which 18th-century governments commissioned private commercial ships, known as privateers, to act on their behalf, attacking ships carrying the flags of enemy nations.

» marina mercantemerchant marine .

Example: Topics covered at the Conference included: records of shipbuilding and shipping companies; agreements and crew lists; whaling; and Royal Navy and merchant marine.

» marina mercante, lamerchant navy, themercantile marine, the .

Example: By the mid-1970s, layoffs in the merchant navy put large numbers of Somalis on welfare.

Example: This type of radar is widely used by the mercantile marine and harbour authorities for collision avoidance.

» marino mercantemerchant seaman .

Example: Brochures were distributed to all merchant seamen describing the extra services offered by the library.

» navío mercantefreight shipcommercial ship .

Example: Anyway, they found an abandoned freight ship that'd been drifting about for 50 years.

Example: Letters of Marque and Reprisal were the official documents by which 18th-century governments commissioned private commercial ships, known as privateers, to act on their behalf, attacking ships carrying the flags of enemy nations.

Mercante synonyms

merchandiser in spanish: comerciante, pronunciation: mɜrtʃəndaɪzɜr part of speech: noun
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