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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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Ⅰlaunch [lɔ:ntʃ]1. v1) броса́ть, мета́ть;to launch a blow нанести́ уда́р
3) спуска́ть су́дно на́ воду4) начина́ть, пуска́ть в ход, предпринима́ть;to launch an offensive предприня́ть, нача́ть наступле́ние
;to launch an attack нача́ть ата́ку
;to launch a campaign разверну́ть кампа́нию
;to launch a program разрабо́тать програ́мму
5) горячо́ вы́сказать, разрази́ться◊launch into с жа́ром, энтузиа́змом пусти́ться (во что-л.)
;to launch into an argument пусти́ться в спор
;to launch smb. into business помо́чь кому́-л. сде́лать делову́ю карье́ру
;to launch into eternity поэт. отпра́вить(ся) на тот свет
;а) пуска́ться (в путь, в предприятие);to launch out on smth. нача́ть что-л. де́лать
;б) сори́ть деньга́ми2. n спуск су́дна на́ водуⅡlaunch [lɔ:ntʃ] n1) мото́рная ло́дка, ка́тер;pleasure launch прогу́лочная ло́дка
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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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launch on а) начинать; The opposition speaker launched a bitter attack tothe government's mishandling of the taxpayer's money. б) предлагать, представ-лять; The musical theatre company is about to launch a new performer on themusical world. The firm is almost ready to launch its new product on themarket. в) браться за что-л. (новое); The director has launched (out) on yetanother plan for cutting costs. -
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8 launch repression
= launch repressions, launch reprisals, launch reprisals розпочинати репресії -
9 ■ launch into
■ launch intov. i. + prep.4 (fig.) impegnarsi: to launch oneself into work, impegnarsi nel proprio lavoro; gettarsi a capofitto nel lavoro. -
10 ■ launch out
■ launch outA v. i. + avv.1 (naut.) imbarcarsi; mettersi in viaggio: to launch out on a voyage of discovery, imbarcarsi per un viaggio d'esplorazione2 (fig.) imbarcarsi ( in un'impresa nuova); mettersi a fare: to launch out into business for oneself, mettersi in affari per conto proprio3 (comm.) lanciarsi; mettersi in affariB v. t. + avv.(market., pubbl.) lanciare ( un prodotto, ecc.). -
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12 launch into
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13 ■ launch forth
■ launch forthv. i. + avv.lanciarsi (spec. fig.): to launch forth into a long speech, lanciarsi in una lunga tirata. -
14 ■ launch on
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15 ■ launch out on
■ launch out onv. i. + avv. + prep.2 (fam.) spendere un mucchio di soldi per: I cannot afford to launch out on a new car, non posso permettermi di spendere un mucchio di soldi per una macchina nuova. -
16 ■ launch upon
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18 launch vehicle
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19 launch window
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20 'launch pad
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