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launch [lɔ:ntʃ]1 noun∎ (pleasure) launch bateau m de plaisance(b) (of ship, spacecraft, new product) lancement m;∎ a book launch le lancement d'un livre;∎ the launch of a new job creation scheme le lancement d'un nouveau programme de création d'emplois∎ our firm has launched a new perfume on or onto the market notre société a lancé un nouveau parfum;∎ to launch a £3 million cash bid lancer une offre au comptant de 3 millions de livres∎ that was the audition that launched me on my career cette audition a donné le coup d'envoi de ma carrière;∎ to launch a military offensive déclencher ou lancer une attaque►► Astronomy launch complex base f ou station f de lancement;Astronomy launch pad rampe f ou plate-forme f de lancement;launch party réception f (pour le lancement d'un produit);Astronomy launch site base f de lancement;Astronomy launch vehicle fusée f de lancement∎ to launch forth on a new career se lancer dans une nouvelle carrière∎ he launched forth into a long explanation il s'est lancé dans une longue explication(start) se lancer dans;∎ she launched into her work with vigour elle s'est lancée dans son travail avec énergiese lancer;∎ Blakes have launched out into distilling Blakes s'est lancé dans la distillation;∎ she's just launched out on her own elle vient de se mettre à son compte -
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A n1 Naut ( also motor launch) ( for patrolling) vedette f ; ( for pleasure) bateau m de plaisance ; customs'/police launch vedette f de la douane/de la police ;2 ( setting in motion) (of new boat, rocket, satellite) lancement m ; (of dinghy, lifeboat) mise f à l'eau ; Advertg, Comm (of campaign, product, publication) lancement m.B vtr2 ( fire) lancer [missile, rocket] (against, at sur) ; air-/sea-launched lancé du ciel/depuis la mer ;3 ( start) lancer [campaign, career, company, hunt, project] ; ouvrir [investigation] ; mettre [qch] en action [plan] ; lancer [computer program] ; to launch an attack on sb/sth lit lancer une attaque contre qn/qch ; fig attaquer qn/qch ;■ launch out [company, designer] se diversifier ; to launch out into [person, company] se lancer dans [cosmetics, consultancy, design]. -
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launch [lɔ:nt∫]1. nounb. [of ship, spacecraft, product] lancement m[+ boat, rocket, company, career] lancer ; [+ investigation] ouvrir• to launch into [+ speech, explanation, attack] se lancer dans4. compounds* * *[lɔːntʃ] 1.2) ( setting in motion) (of new boat, rocket) lancement m; ( of lifeboat) mise f à l'eau; (of campaign, product) lancement m2.transitive verb1) Nautical mettre [quelque chose] à l'eau [dinghy, lifeboat]2) ( fire) lancer [new ship, missile, rocket] (against, at sur)air-/sea-launched — lancé du ciel/depuis la mer
3) ( start) lancer [attack, campaign, career, company, product, computer program]; ouvrir [investigation]; mettre [quelque chose] en action [plan]3.to launch (forth) into — se lancer dans [description, story]; attaquer [chorus, song]
to launch oneself at somebody/something — se lancer sur quelqu'un/quelque chose
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I 1. transitive verb1) zu Wasser lassen, aussetzen [Rettungsboot, Segelboot]; vom Stapel lassen [neues Schiff]; (propel) werfen, abschießen [Harpune]; schleudern [Speer]; abschießen [Torpedo]launch a rocket into space — eine Rakete ins All schießen
2) (fig.) lancieren (bes. Wirtsch.); auf den Markt bringen [Produkt]; vorstellen [Buch, Schallplatte, Sänger]; auf die Bühne bringen [Theaterstück]; gründen [Firma]2. intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/88646/launch_out">launch outII noun(boat) Barkasse, die* * *I 1. [lo:n ] verb1) (to make (a boat or ship) slide into the water or (a rocket) leave the ground: As soon as the alarm was sounded, the lifeboat was launched; The Russians have launched a rocket.) ins Wasser lassen, abschießen2) (to start (a person, project etc) off on a course: His success launched him on a brilliant career.) in Gang setzen3) (to throw.) schleudern2. noun- launching-pad- launch into
- launch out II [lo:n ] noun(a large, power-driven boat, usually used for short trips or for pleasure: We cruised round the bay in a motor launch.) die Barkasse* * *launch1I. n1. (introduction) of product [Markt]einführung f, Launch m, Markteintritt m; of company Gründung f; of book Herausgabe f, Erscheinen nt; STOCKEX Einführung f [an der Börse]II. vt1. (send out)to \launch a balloon einen Ballon steigen lassento \launch a boat ein Boot zu Wasser lassento \launch a missile/torpedo eine Rakete/einen Torpedo abschießento \launch a rocket eine Rakete abschießento \launch a satellite einen Satelliten in den Weltraum schießento \launch a ship ein Schiff vom Stapel lassen2. (begin something)to \launch an attack zum Angriff übergehento \launch a campaign eine Kampagne startento \launch an inquiry/investigation Untersuchungen [o Nachforschungen] /Ermittlungen anstellento \launch an invasion [in ein Land] einfallento \launch a new show eine neue Show starten [o ins Programm [auf]nehmen3. (hurl)4. (introduce to market)▪ to \launch sth etw einführen [o lancieren]launch2* * *[lOːntS]1. n1) (= vessel) Barkasse f3) (= launching) (of company) Gründung f, Eröffnung f; (of new product) Einführung f; (with party, publicity of film, play, book) Lancierung f; (bringing out, of film, play) Premiere f; (of book) Herausgabe f; (of shares) Emission f2. vt1) new vessel vom Stapel lassen; (= christen) taufen; lifeboat zu Wasser lassen, aussetzen; rocket abschießen; plane katapultierenLady X launched the new boat — der Stapellauf fand in Anwesenheit von Lady X statt
2) company, newspaper, initiative gründen; new product einführen, auf den Markt bringen; (with party, publicity) film, play, book lancieren; (= bring out) film anlaufen lassen; play auf die Bühne bringen; book, series herausbringen; plan, investigation in die Wege leiten; programme, trend einführen; career starten; policy in Angriff nehmen; shares emittieren, ausgebenthe attack was launched at 15.00 hours — der Angriff fand um 15.00 Uhr statt
this film launched him as a comic actor — mit diesem Film machte er sich (dat) als Komiker einen Namen
to launch sb on his way —
once he is launched on this subject... — wenn er einmal mit diesem Thema angefangen hat or bei diesem Thema gelandet ist,...
now that he's launched himself on the road to success — jetzt, wo er auf Erfolgskurs ist
3) (= hurl) schleudern* * *launch1 [lɔːntʃ; US auch lɑːntʃ]A v/t1. ein Boot aussetzen, zu Wasser lassen2. ein Schiff vom Stapel (laufen) lassen:be launched vom Stapel laufen3. ein Flugzeug etc (mit Katapult) starten, katapultieren, abschießen4. ein Geschoss, einen Torpedo abschießen, eine Rakete, ein Raumfahrzeug auch starten5. einen Speer etc schleudern6. a) eine Rede, Kritik, einen Protest etc, auch einen Schlag vom Stapel lassen, loslassen (beide umg):launch a stinging attack on sb jemanden scharf angreifenb) Drohungen etc ausstoßenagainst gegen)7. a) ein Projekt etc in Gang setzen, starten, beginnen, lancieren9. launch o.s. on a task (into work) sich auf eine Aufgabe (in die Arbeit) stürzenlaunch out into sea in See gehen oder stechen;launch out on a voyage of discovery auf eine Entdeckungsreise gehenlaunch out into a new career eine neue Laufbahn starten;launch out into politics in die Politik gehend) einen Wortschwall von sich geben:launch out into a speech eine Rede vom Stapel lassene) umg viel Geld ausgeben (on für)launch2 [lɔːntʃ; US auch lɑːntʃ] s SCHIFF Barkasse f* * *I 1. transitive verb1) zu Wasser lassen, aussetzen [Rettungsboot, Segelboot]; vom Stapel lassen [neues Schiff]; (propel) werfen, abschießen [Harpune]; schleudern [Speer]; abschießen [Torpedo]2) (fig.) lancieren (bes. Wirtsch.); auf den Markt bringen [Produkt]; vorstellen [Buch, Schallplatte, Sänger]; auf die Bühne bringen [Theaterstück]; gründen [Firma]2. intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:II noun(boat) Barkasse, die* * *v.abschießen v.in Gang setzen ausdr. -
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I [lɔːntʃ] II [lɔːntʃ]nome (of new boat) varo m.; (of rocket) lancio m.; (of lifeboat) messa f. in acqua; (of campaign, product) lancio m.III 1. [lɔːntʃ]3) (start) lanciare [campaign, career, company]; aprire, avviare [ investigation]; varare [ plan]to launch an attack — sferrare un attacco (on contro)
4) lanciare [ product]2.3.to launch (forth) into — lanciarsi in [description, story]; attaccare [chorus, song]
to launch oneself at sb., sth. — lanciarsi o scagliarsi contro qcn., qcs
* * *I 1. [lo:n ] verb1) (to make (a boat or ship) slide into the water or (a rocket) leave the ground: As soon as the alarm was sounded, the lifeboat was launched; The Russians have launched a rocket.)2) (to start (a person, project etc) off on a course: His success launched him on a brilliant career.)3) (to throw.)2. noun((an) act of launching.)- launch into
- launch out II [lo:n ] noun(a large, power-driven boat, usually used for short trips or for pleasure: We cruised round the bay in a motor launch.)* * *launch (1) /lɔ:ntʃ/n.● (miss.) launch pad = launching pad ► launching □ (miss.) launch vehicle, vettore spaziale.launch (2) /lɔ:ntʃ/n. (naut.)1 lancia; motolancia♦ (to) launch /lɔ:ntʃ/v. t.1 lanciare ( anche fig.); scagliare; (fig.) avviare: to launch a rocket, lanciare un razzo; to launch a threat, lanciare una minaccia; to launch a new product on the market, lanciare un nuovo prodotto sul mercato; to launch an arrow, scagliare una freccia; (miss.) to launch an artificial satellite, lanciare un satellite artificiale3 (naut. e fig.) varare: to launch a ship, varare una nave; to launch a new business, varare una nuova impresa commerciale● to launch a counterattack, (mil.) lanciare un contrattacco □ (polit.) to launch one's manifesto, lanciare (o rendere noto) il proprio programma.* * *I [lɔːntʃ] II [lɔːntʃ]nome (of new boat) varo m.; (of rocket) lancio m.; (of lifeboat) messa f. in acqua; (of campaign, product) lancio m.III 1. [lɔːntʃ]3) (start) lanciare [campaign, career, company]; aprire, avviare [ investigation]; varare [ plan]to launch an attack — sferrare un attacco (on contro)
4) lanciare [ product]2.3.to launch (forth) into — lanciarsi in [description, story]; attaccare [chorus, song]
to launch oneself at sb., sth. — lanciarsi o scagliarsi contro qcn., qcs
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intransitive verb(fig.)launch out into films/a new career/on one's own — sich beim Film versuchen/beruflich etwas ganz Neues anfangen/sich selbstständig machen
* * *(to throw oneself freely into some new activity (often involving spending money).) sich stürzen* * *vi anfangen, beginnen* * *vi1) (also launch forth)the astronauts launched out into the unknown — die Astronauten starteten ins Unbekannte
the company launched out in several new directions — die Firma stieg in einige neue Branchen ein
3) (inf= spend a lot)
to launch out — sich in Unkosten stürzennow we can afford to launch out a bit — jetzt können wir es uns leisten, etwas mehr auszugeben (on für)
* * *intransitive verb(fig.)launch out into films/a new career/on one's own — sich beim Film versuchen/beruflich etwas ganz Neues anfangen/sich selbstständig machen
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1. lo:n verb1) (to make (a boat or ship) slide into the water or (a rocket) leave the ground: As soon as the alarm was sounded, the lifeboat was launched; The Russians have launched a rocket.) botar, echar al mar2) (to start (a person, project etc) off on a course: His success launched him on a brilliant career.) lanzar3) (to throw.) lanzar
2. noun((an) act of launching.) lanzamiento- launch into
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II lo:n noun(a large, power-driven boat, usually used for short trips or for pleasure: We cruised round the bay in a motor launch.)launch1 n lanchalaunch2 vb lanzartr[lɔːnʧ]1 lanzar2 (ship) botar; (lifeboat) echar al mar3 (film etc) estrenar; (book) presentar4 (company) fundar5 (scheme, attack) iniciar1 (boat) lancha2→ link=launching launching{launch ['lɔnʧ] vt1) hurl: lanzar2) : botar (un barco)3) start: iniciar, empezarlaunch n1) : lancha f (bote)2) launching: lanzamiento mn.• botadura s.f.• canoa s.f.• chalupa s.f.• lancha s.f.• lanzamiento s.m.v.• arrojar v.• botar v.• dar principio a v.• enjergar v.• lanzar v.
I lɔːntʃ1)a) ( Naut) \<\<new vessel\>\> botar; \<\<lifeboat\>\> echar al aguab) (Aerosp, Mil) \<\<satellite/missile\>\> lanzar*; \<\<attack\>\> emprender, lanzar*2)a) ( Busn) \<\<product/campaign\>\> lanzar*; \<\<company\>\> fundar*b) (Lit, Theat, Cin) \<\<book/play/actor\>\> lanzar*•Phrasal Verbs:
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2)a) ( of new vessel) botadura f; ( of lifeboat) lanzamiento m ( al agua)b) (of rocket, missile) lanzamiento m3) (of product, project, campaign) lanzamiento m; ( of company) fundación f; (before n) <date, party> de lanzamiento[lɔːntʃ]1. N1) (=boat) lancha fmotor launch — lancha f motora
2) (=act)a) (lit) [of ship] botadura f ; [of lifeboat, rocket, satellite] lanzamiento mb) (=introduction) [of campaign, product, book] lanzamiento m ; [of film, play] estreno m ; [of company] creación f, fundación f ; [of shares] emisión f2. VT1) (=lit) [+ ship] botar; [+ lifeboat] echar al mar; [+ rocket, missile, satellite] lanzar2) (=introduce) [+ campaign, product, book, attack] lanzar; [+ film, play] estrenar; [+ company] crear, fundar; [+ shares] emitir3) (=start)it was this novel that really launched him as a writer — fue esta novela la que lo lanzó a la fama como escritor
to launch sb on his/her way — iniciar a algn en su carrera
once he's launched on that subject we'll never stop him — en cuanto se ponga a hablar de ese tema no habrá forma de pararlo
4) (=hurl)to launch o.s. at sth/sb — abalanzarse or arrojarse sobre algo/algn
to launch o.s. into sth — meterse de lleno en algo, entregarse a algo
3.VIto launch into sth: she launched into a long speech about patriotism — se puso a soltar or empezó un largo discurso sobre el patriotismo
he launched into an attack on the president — emprendió un ataque contra el presidente, se puso a despotricar contra el presidente
then the chorus launches into the national anthem — entonces el coro la emprende con el himno nacional
4.CPDlaunch attempt N — intento m de lanzamiento
launch date N — fecha f prevista para el lanzamiento
launch pad N — (lit) rampa f or plataforma f de lanzamiento; (fig) rampa f or plataforma f de lanzamiento, trampolín m
launch party N — (Comm, Media) fiesta f de lanzamiento
launch site N — lugar m del lanzamiento
launch vehicle N — lanzadera f
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launch out 1) пилея, пръскам пари; говоря надълго и нашироко; 2) тръгвам на път, на морско пътешествие (книж. и forth); 3) предприемам нещо рисковано; -
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1. n спуск на воду2. n стапель3. n реакт. косм. пуск, запуск4. n катапультирование5. v спускать на воду6. v начинать, пускать в ход7. v воен. реакт. косм.,8. v выпускать9. v запускать10. v катапультировать11. v бросать, метать12. v разразиться13. v с жаром пускаться, бросаться14. n баркас, катер15. n моторная лодкаСинонимический ряд:1. boat (noun) boat; cabin cruiser; motorboat; ship; ship's launch2. catapult (verb) catapult; impel; project; propel; push; thrust3. initiate (verb) embark on; establish; get going; inaugurate; initiate; instigate; institute; introduce; kick off; originate; set up; start; usher in4. open (verb) approach; begin; commence; embark; embark upon; enter; get off; jump off; lead off; open; set out; set to; take on; take up; tee off; undertake5. send forth (verb) drive; eject; fire off; lance; send forth; set in motion6. throw (verb) cast; fire; fling; heave; hurl; pitch; sling; throw; tossАнтонимический ряд:conclude; land -
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I 1. lo:n verb1) (to make (a boat or ship) slide into the water or (a rocket) leave the ground: As soon as the alarm was sounded, the lifeboat was launched; The Russians have launched a rocket.) sjøsette; skyte opp2) (to start (a person, project etc) off on a course: His success launched him on a brilliant career.) innlede, starte, lansere3) (to throw.) kaste, slynge ut2. noun((an) act of launching.) sjøsetting; utskyting; start, lansering- launch into
- launch out II lo:n noun(a large, power-driven boat, usually used for short trips or for pleasure: We cruised round the bay in a motor launch.) stor motorbåtetablere--------grunne--------opprette--------sjøsette--------stifteIsubst. \/lɔːn(t)ʃ\/1) ( sjøfart) sjøsetting, stabelavløping2) (militærvesen, romfart) utskyting, oppskyting, avfyring3) ( sjøfart) barkasse, motorbåt, storbåt4) ( sjøfart) forklaring: større motorbåt for passasjertrafikk, ferje, motorferje5) ( sjøfart) bedding, slippIIsubst. \/lɔːn(t)ʃ\/se ➢ launchingIIIverb \/lɔːn(t)ʃ\/1) sjøsette, skyve ut båt2) sette ut i sjøen3) slenge ut, kaste4) ( overført) slenge ut, kaste mot, kaste5) (militærvesen, romfart) skyte opp, skyte ut, sende opp, avfyre6) starte, sette i gang7) lansere, presentere, føre fremlaunch a blow at someone ( også overført) rette et slag mot noenlaunch into kaste seg inn i, kaste seg ut i, pådra segbriste ut ilaunch into eternity gå inn i evigheten, dø sende ut i evigheten, forårsake noens dødlaunch out against somebody ( overført) angripe noen, legge seg etter noenlaunch out\/forth sette i gang, gå i gang legge ut, ta til orde sløse, være uforsiktig med pengerlaunch out into kaste seg inn i våge seg ut på, innlate seg på sveve ut ilaunch out on kaste seg ut på, gå i gang med legge ut om, snakke om i det vide og det brede -
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Iбарка́с м, ка́тер м, мото́рная ло́дкаII1) броса́ть, мета́тьlaunch a spear — метну́ть копьё
2) приступа́ть; пуска́ть в ход ( initiate)the company is about to launch a new brand of soap — фи́рма гото́вится запусти́ть в прода́жу но́вое мы́ло
3) спусти́ть на́ воду ( of a ship)4) запуска́ть- launch padlaunch a rocket (missile, etc) — запусти́ть (баллисти́ческую и т.п.) раке́ту
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начина́ть что-л. (но́вое), пусти́ться в, приступи́ть к чему-л.The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > launch out/forth smth
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launch into — Synonyms and related words: accept, assume, attack, attempt, buckle to, dive into, embark in, embark upon, endeavor, engage in, enter on, enter upon, fall into, fall to, get busy, get cracking, get going, get under way, get with it, go about, go… … Moby Thesaurus
launch — launch1 [lônch] vt. [ME launchen < OFr lanchier < LL(Ec) lanceare, to wield a lance < L lancea, LANCE] 1. to hurl, discharge, or send off (a weapon, blow, etc.) 2. to send forth with some force [to launch a plane by catapult] 3. to cause … English World dictionary
launch — [v1] send off barrage, bombard, bung, cast, catapult, discharge, dispatch, drive, eject, fire, fling, heave, hurl, lance, pitch, project, propel, send forth, set afloat, set in motion, shoot, sling, throw, toss; concepts 179,222 Ant. hold, keep… … New thesaurus
launch — I (initiate) verb activate, begin, embark, es lish, found, generate, handsel, inaugurate, induce, instit introduce, lay the foundations, make active, open, o nate, put in motion, set going, set in motion, start, take first step, take the lead,… … Law dictionary
launch — I. /lɔntʃ / (say lawnch) noun 1. a heavy open or half decked boat. 2. the largest boat carried by a warship. {Spanish, Portuguese lancha} II. /lɔntʃ / (say lawnch) verb (t) 1. to set (a boat) afloat; lower into the water. 2. to cause (a newly… …
launch — launch1 launchable, adj. /lawnch, lahnch/, v.t. 1. to set (a boat or ship) in the water. 2. to float (a newly constructed boat or ship) usually by allowing to slide down inclined ways into the water. 3. to send forth, catapult, or release, as a… … Universalium
launch — Synonyms and related words: advance, altitude peak, automatic control, begin, blast off, blast off, boat, bowl, bring before, bring forward, bring up, broach, bundle, bundle off, bung, burn, burnout, cabin cruiser, cast, catapult, ceiling,… … Moby Thesaurus
launch — I [[t]lɔntʃ, lɑntʃ[/t]] v. t. 1) naut. navig. to set (a boat or ship) in the water 2) naut. navig. to float (a newly constructed boat or ship) usu. by allowing it to slide down an incline into the water 3) to send forth, catapult, or release: to… … From formal English to slang
launch — {{11}}launch (n.) large boat carried on a warship, 1690s, from Port. lancha barge, launch, apparently from Malay lancharan, from lanchar quick, agile; English spelling influenced by LAUNCH (Cf. launch) (v.). {{12}}launch (v.) c.1300, to rush,… … Etymology dictionary
launch — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. float, start, get going; throw, cast, hurl. See beginning, propulsion, astronautics. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. motorboat, cabin cruiser, ship s launch; see boat , ship . v. 1. [To initiate] Syn.… … English dictionary for students
launch — 1. v. & n. v. 1 tr. set (a vessel) afloat. 2 tr. hurl or send forth (a weapon, rocket, etc.). 3 tr. start or set in motion (an enterprise, a person on a course of action, etc.). 4 tr. formally introduce (a new product) with publicity etc. 5 intr … Useful english dictionary