port

port
m
1) порт
2) грузоподъёмность судна
3) ношение
4) плата за перевозку

franc de port — без расходов (покупателя) за перевозку;

en port dû — транспортировка не оплачена;

en port payé — транспортировка оплачена

port et assurance payé jusqu'à la frontière — франко-граница

port de débarquement, port de déchargement — порт выгрузки

- port d'arrivée
- port d'attache
- port de charge
- port de départ
- port de destination
- port dû
- port d'embarquement
- port d'enregistrement
- port d'entrée
- port d'escale
- port d'expédition
- port franc
- port illégal de costume
- port illégal de décoration
- port illégal d'uniforme
- port d'immatriculation
- port de livraison
- port maritime de commerce
- port neutre
- port ouvert
- port ouvert des armes
- port du pavillon
- port payé
- port de refuge
- port de sortie
- port sûr

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