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1 takeoff
takeoff 1. ECON Anstieg m, Aufstieg m; 2. GEN wirtschaftlicher Aufschwung m; 3. LOGIS Start m (of aircraft) -
2 takeoff
<el> (potentiometer) ■ Abgriff m -
3 takeoff
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4 takeoff
['teɪkɒf]nAVIAT Start m, (imitation) Nachahmung f -
5 takeoff
['teɪkɒf]nAVIAT Start m, (imitation) Nachahmung f -
6 takeoff angle
< aerospace> ■ Neigungswinkel der Flugbahntangente m -
7 transformer with sliding contact for current takeoff
English-german engineering dictionary > transformer with sliding contact for current takeoff
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8 quiet takeoff and landing
Av. QTOLУниверсальный русско-немецкий словарь > quiet takeoff and landing
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9 rocket-assisted takeoff
Av. RATOУниверсальный русско-немецкий словарь > rocket-assisted takeoff
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10 short takeoff and landing
Av. STOLУниверсальный русско-немецкий словарь > short takeoff and landing
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11 foil takeoff block
< alarm> ■ Folienanschlussklemme f -
12 rejected takeoff
(RTO) < aerospace> ■ abgebrochener Start m -
13 high takeoff
hoher ST-Abgang m, ST-Segmenterhöhung f, ST-Erhöhung f, erhöhte ST-Strecke f ( EKG) -
14 Raketenstartantrieb
milit. (rocket assisted takeoff) RATO -
15 Startbeschleuniger
milit. (jet-assisted takeoff) JATO -
16 konventioneller Start und Landung
milit. (conventional takeoff and landing) CTOLУниверсальный русско-немецкий словарь > konventioneller Start und Landung
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17 lдrmarmes STOL-Flugzeug
abbrMilitary: (Quiet Short Takeoff and Landing) QSTOLУниверсальный русско-немецкий словарь > lдrmarmes STOL-Flugzeug
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18 взлёт и посадка с коротким разбегом и пробегом
Универсальный русско-немецкий словарь > взлёт и посадка с коротким разбегом и пробегом
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19 взлёт с помощью ракетного ускорителя
n1) Av. Abflug mit Starthilfe, Raketenabfahrt, Raketenabflug, rocket-assisted takeoff (RATO)2) milit. Raketenstartantrieb3) brit.engl. rocket-assisted take-off4) aerodyn. (самолёта) Raketenabfahrt, (самолёта) RaketenstartУниверсальный русско-немецкий словарь > взлёт с помощью ракетного ускорителя
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20 мало-шумные взлёт и посадка
Универсальный русско-немецкий словарь > мало-шумные взлёт и посадка
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Takeoff — is the phase of flight in which an aircraft goes through a transition from moving along the ground (taxiing) to flying in the air, usually starting on a runway. For balloons, helicopters and some specialized fixed wing aircraft (VTOL aircraft… … Wikipedia
Takeoff — Take off , Take off Take off , n. 1. An imitation, especially in the way of caricature; used with of or on; as, the comedian did a hilarious takeoff on the president. [1913 Webster +PJC] 2. The spot at which one takes off; specif., the place from … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
takeoff — take‧off [ˈteɪkɒf ǁ ɒːf] noun [countable] COMMERCE the time when an activity, business, industry, or economy starts being successful: • The business enjoyed a fast takeoff … Financial and business terms
takeoff — [n1] leaving ascent, climb, departure, hop, jump, launch, liftoff, rise, upward flight; concept 148 Ant. arrival, coming, landing takeoff [n2] mockery, satire burlesque, caricature, cartoon, comedy, imitation, lampoon, mocking, parody, ridicule,… … New thesaurus
takeoff — (n.) also take off, caricature, colloquial, 1846, from earlier sense of thing that detracts from something, drawback (1826), from TAKE (Cf. take) (v.) + OFF (Cf. off). Meaning act of becoming airborne is from 1904 in reference to aircraft; in… … Etymology dictionary
takeoff — [tāk′ôf΄] n. 1. the act of leaving the ground from any angle, as in jumping, launching, or flight: cf. LIFTOFF 2. the place from which one leaves a surface 3. ☆ a) the starting point or launching stage b) Econ. the early stages of rapid, self… … English World dictionary
takeoff — [[t]te͟ɪkɒf, AM ɔːf[/t]] takeoffs also take off 1) N VAR Takeoff is the beginning of a flight, when an aircraft leaves the ground. The aircraft crashed after takeoff from Heathrow in a reservoir... The commuter plane was waiting for takeoff... 2) … English dictionary
takeoff — {n.} 1. Departure of an airplane; the act of becoming airborne. * /The nervous passenger was relieved that we had such a wonderfully smooth takeoff./ 2. Imitation; a parody. * /Vaughn Meader used to do a wonderful takeoff on President Kennedy s… … Dictionary of American idioms
takeoff — {n.} 1. Departure of an airplane; the act of becoming airborne. * /The nervous passenger was relieved that we had such a wonderfully smooth takeoff./ 2. Imitation; a parody. * /Vaughn Meader used to do a wonderful takeoff on President Kennedy s… … Dictionary of American idioms
takeoff — noun a) The rising or ascent aircraft or rocket into flight. The flight was smooth, but the takeoff was a little rough. b) A parody or lampoon of someone or something … Wiktionary
takeoff — noun 1. Departure of an airplane; the act of becoming airborne. The nervous passenger was relieved that we had such a wonderfully smooth takeoff. 2. Imitation; a parody. Vaughn Meader used to do a wonderful takeoff on President Kennedy s speech … Словарь американских идиом