cargo vehicle

  • 11cargo — Goods being transported. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * cargo car‧go [ˈkɑːgəʊ ǁ ˈkɑːrgoʊ] noun cargoes PLURALFORM or cargos [countable, uncountable] TRANSPORT goods …

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  • 12Vehicle registration plates of the People's Republic of China — Blue PRC licence plates of the 1992 standard (August 2004 image). Last character of registration is not shown. This is an example of a vehicle registered to a Chinese citizen or entity …

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  • 13Vehicle armour — For body armour see armour, for armoured forces see armoured warfare, for other uses see armour (disambiguation).Military vehicles are commonly armoured to withstand the impact of shrapnel, bullets, missiles, or shells, protecting the personnel… …

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  • 14Vehicle registration plates of Singapore — Motor vehicle licence plates in Singapore are administered by the Land Transport Authority. Current scheme In general, all licence plates numbers in Singapore come with the vehicular registration number, suffixed by the official reference in the… …

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  • 15Vehicle registration plates of Europe — A European vehicle registration plate is a vehicle registration plate, a metal or plastic plate or plates attached to a motor vehicle or trailer for official identification purposes. The registration identifier is a numeric or alphanumeric code… …

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  • 16vehicle summary and priority table — A table listing all vehicles by priority of debarkation from a combat loaded ship. It includes the nomenclature, dimensions, square feet, cubic feet, weight, and stowage location of each vehicle; the cargo loaded in each vehicle; and the name of… …

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  • 17cargo — noun (plural cargoes or cargos) goods carried commercially on a ship, aircraft, or truck. Origin C17: from Sp. cargo, carga, from late L. carricare, carcare to load , from L. carrus wheeled vehicle …

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  • 18cargo — n. (pl. oes or os) 1 goods carried on a ship or aircraft. 2 US goods carried in a motor vehicle. Phrases and idioms: cargo cult (orig. in the Pacific Islands) a belief in the forthcoming arrival of ancestral spirits bringing cargoes of food and… …

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  • 19cargo — noun (plural cargoes or cargos) Etymology: Spanish, load, charge, from cargar to load, from Late Latin carricare more at charge Date: 1657 the goods or merchandise conveyed in a ship, airplane, or vehicle ; freight …

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  • 20cargo box — A type of container mounted on the roof of a vehicle …

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