Nov 2, 2008 13:28
15 yrs ago
Portuguese term

bem cuidado

Portuguese to English Tech/Engineering Engineering (general)
área comum bem cuidada
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Proposed translations

+10
2 mins
Selected

well cared for/well tended

Sugestão
Peer comment(s):

agree Bruno Parga
9 mins
agree Marlene Curtis
13 mins
agree Katja van Hellemond
16 mins
agree rhandler
18 mins
agree Flavia Martins dos Santos
24 mins
agree Enza Longo
28 mins
agree Claudio Mazotti
48 mins
agree Amy Duncan (X)
1 hr
agree R. Alex Jenkins
1 hr
agree Alexandra Gouveia
6 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
11 mins

protected ground

protected ground
Example sentence:

protected ground

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2 days 21 hrs

Well taken care of

If the object is a common area? well maintained? i.e. kept clean.. etc..
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