patilhão

French translation: dérive

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Portuguese term or phrase:patilhão
French translation:dérive
Entered by: Nathalie Tomaz

04:16 Feb 1, 2011
Portuguese to French translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Ships, Sailing, Maritime
Portuguese term or phrase: patilhão
Na ausência de resposta da Dufour e uma vez que, entretanto, soube que o patilhão tem que ser transportado para o local onde está a embarcação (e não o inverso) e que os meus Clientes se vão ausentar no início de Abril, o que encurta o tempo possível para a operação, aqui vai a minuta de requerimento de transacção que proponho
Nathalie Tomaz
France
Local time: 02:47
dérive
Explanation:
En architecture navale, la dérive désigne la surface plane, immergée, rapportée au plan longitudinal du navire, permettant de résister à la dérive due au vent et donc de mieux tenir une route. On parle de plan de dérive.
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Luis Alvarez
Local time: 02:47
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dérive


Explanation:
En architecture navale, la dérive désigne la surface plane, immergée, rapportée au plan longitudinal du navire, permettant de résister à la dérive due au vent et donc de mieux tenir une route. On parle de plan de dérive.

Luis Alvarez
Local time: 02:47
Native speaker of: Native in PortuguesePortuguese, Native in SpanishSpanish
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