cargo

  • 31cargo — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bulk, heavy ▪ precious, valuable ▪ a precious cargo of antiques ▪ deadly, hazardous …

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  • 32Cargö — Le Cargö Le Cargö Type Salle de spectacles Lieu Caen Architecte(s) Olivier Chaslin Inauguration 2007 …

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  • 33cargo — n. 1) to carry, haul cargo 2) to load, take on; stow; transfer cargo 3) to unload cargo 4) contraband; general cargo 5) (misc.) a cargo plane; ship * * * [ kɑːgəʊ] general cargo haul cargo ship stow take on …

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  • 34cargo — sustantivo masculino 1) empleo, oficio*, destino, plaza, puesto, dignidad*, distinción. 2) obligación, cuidado, dirección, custodia. Cargo se usa frecuentemente …

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  • 35Cargo — Cạr|go 〈m. 6〉 = Kargo * * * Cạr|go, Kargo, der; s, s [engl. cargo < span. cargo = (Be)ladung, zu: cargar = (be)laden < vlat. carricare, zu lat. carrus, ↑ 1Karre] (Verkehrsw.): Fracht von Schiffen u. Flugzeugen. * * * Cargo   [ kɑːgəʊ,… …

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  • 36Cargo — This curious surname is of northern medieval English origin,, and is a locational name from the village of Cargo, north west of Carlisle in Cumberland. The component elements of the placename are believed to be either the British (pre Roman) ker …

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  • 37CARGO — Collectif d agitation pour un revenu garanti optimal Le Collectif d agitation pour un revenu garanti optimal (CARGO) était un collectif autonome parisien fondé en mars 1994 durant le mouvement anti CIP. Issu du groupe Quilombo, le Collectif d… …

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  • 38cargo */ — UK [ˈkɑː(r)ɡəʊ] / US [ˈkɑrɡoʊ] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms cargo : singular cargo plural cargoes or cargos a) things that are being sent by ship, plane, train, or truck The ship and all its cargo sank. b) [only before noun] used about …

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  • 39cargo — The load or lading of a ship or other vessel, having no more than a transitory connection with the vessel, the intent being to unload it at the destination or port of call of the vessel. 48 Am J1st Ship § 2. In marine insurance, the word cargo… …

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  • 40cargo — car|go [ˈka:gəu US ˈka:rgou] n plural cargos or cargoes [U and C] [Date: 1600 1700; : Spanish; Origin: load, charge , from cargar to load , from Late Latin carricare; CHARGE2] the goods that are being carried in a ship or plane = ↑freight …

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