Glossary entry

Portuguese term or phrase:

que se vê ao alto

English translation:

(which is seen) at the top

Added to glossary by darrenthomps
Sep 5, 2016 14:40
7 yrs ago
Portuguese term

que se vê ao alto

Portuguese to English Other Ships, Sailing, Maritime
Hi all,

I am currently translating navigational documents and would appreciate help translating the above in the following context:

O enfiamento passa por N da Igreja de São Mamede, que se vê ao alto (ver Figura 4-12).

Many thanks in advance!

Best regards,

Darren
Proposed translations (English)
3 +3 (which is seen) at the top
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Proposed translations

+3
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(which is seen) at the top

A suggestion.

https://www.google.pt/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&es...

In a different context, it could mean vertically (ao alto) as opposed to "horizontally" (ao baixo), as, for instance, in Page view when you want to print a document .
Example sentence:

A small nerve which is seen at the top of the picture.

Her emblem is the lamb, which is seen at the top of the window.

Peer comment(s):

agree Paulinho Fonseca
1 hr
Obrigada, Paulinho!
agree Mario Freitas :
1 hr
Obrigada, Mário!
agree Gilmar Fernandes
2 hrs
Obrigada, Gilmar!
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