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portugués
flutuante
catalán
flotant
Borne on the water; floating.
sunken
aground
floating
waterborne
portugués
flutuante
Aimlessly drifting.
adrift
aimless
rudderless
directionless
undirected
planless
purposeless
Covered with water.
flooded
overflowing
inundated
awash
full
1
Both changed the services they offered to stay
afloat
during the crisis.
2
That matters, because the periphery governments need Germany's support to stay
afloat
.
3
The inflow of foreign funds would help keep the local currency
afloat
.
4
Businesses will need a lot of support to recover and stay
afloat
.
5
The second ship was still
afloat
,
but listing badly to the right.
6
It was kept
afloat
by a government-engineered, 500-million-euro rescue package last year.
7
He added the extra money could also help care homes stay
afloat
.
8
The firm was forced to seek a financing deal to stay
afloat
.
9
Afterwards, he rented his house out on Airbnb to help stay
afloat
.
10
There was no pack now; the ice was
afloat
and moving onward.
11
We have kept an industry
afloat
with our demand for romantic novels.
12
We don't have enough capital to keep ourselves
afloat
longer than that.
13
This is what's been keeping me
afloat
for the last few years.
14
But while the money kept economies
afloat
,
it cannot engineer a recovery.
15
Airlines are burning through cash reserves as they try to stay
afloat
.
16
We had resolved not to give in while the brig remained
afloat
.
afloat
·
stay afloat
keep afloat
set afloat
still afloat
remain afloat
portugués
flutuante
à tona
catalán
flotant