Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Portuguese term or phrase:
Peso líquido
English translation:
net weight
Portuguese term
Peso líquido
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MTIA
4 +9 | net weight | Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida |
4 | drained weight | Nick Taylor |
Non-PRO (2): Luciano Eduardo de Oliveira, Beatriz Souza
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Proposed translations
net weight
drained weight
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Tom Jamieson
: I think you've got this the wrong way round, Nick. Peso Liquido is net weight, and drained weight would be peso drenado
54 mins
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Whoops, you're right Tom
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