Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
hangers
Portuguese translation:
suportes
Added to glossary by
Daniela de Oliveira
Dec 19, 2013 15:49
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English term
hangers
English to Portuguese
Other
Geography
Creases of chalky land known as 'hangers'.
Qualquer ajuda é bem-vinda.
Em PT-BR, obrigada!
Qualquer ajuda é bem-vinda.
Em PT-BR, obrigada!
Proposed translations
(Portuguese)
3 | suportes | dartv8er |
4 | "hangers" | tierri pimpao |
4 | The Hangers | Marlene Curtis |
Proposed translations
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suportes
Dobras de terras calcárias conhecidas como "suportes"
hanging wall
n. Geology
1. The mass of rock overlying a mineral deposit in a mine.
2. The overlying block of a fault having an inclined fault plane.
hanging wall
n. Geology
1. The mass of rock overlying a mineral deposit in a mine.
2. The overlying block of a fault having an inclined fault plane.
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"hangers"
eu deixaria em inglês e é bem conhecido os "Hangers ways"
Hanger comes from the Old English word hangra, meaning a steeply wooded slope.
Hanger comes from the Old English word hangra, meaning a steeply wooded slope.
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The Hangers
Nome próprio.
http://www3.hants.gov.uk/hangers-way.pdf
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Note added at 11 minutos (2013-12-19 16:00:35 GMT)
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Introduction
The Hangers Way is a 21-mile long-distance walking
route that will take you from its start at Alton Railway
Station, out into the lush Hampshire countryside, along
a series of steep-sided wooded hills, known as “The
Hangers”, through the pretty market town of
Petersfield to finish at Queen Elizabeth
Country Park, owned and managed by
Hampshire County Council and the
Forestry Commission. This is the largest of
Hampshire’s parks and sits at the foot of
the dramatic Butser Hill, the highest point
of the chalky South Downs
http://www3.hants.gov.uk/hangers-way.pdf
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Note added at 11 minutos (2013-12-19 16:00:35 GMT)
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Introduction
The Hangers Way is a 21-mile long-distance walking
route that will take you from its start at Alton Railway
Station, out into the lush Hampshire countryside, along
a series of steep-sided wooded hills, known as “The
Hangers”, through the pretty market town of
Petersfield to finish at Queen Elizabeth
Country Park, owned and managed by
Hampshire County Council and the
Forestry Commission. This is the largest of
Hampshire’s parks and sits at the foot of
the dramatic Butser Hill, the highest point
of the chalky South Downs
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