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1 voltige aérienne
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2 acrobaties en vol
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3 acrobatie
acrobatie [akʀɔbasi]feminine noun( = tour) acrobatic feat ; ( = art) acrobatics sg* * *akʀɔbasi1) ( mouvement)faire des acrobaties — Sport to do ou perform acrobatics; fig to jump through all sorts of hoops
2) ( activité)l'acrobatie — acrobatics (+ v sg)
acrobatie aérienne — aerobatics (+ v sg)
* * *akʀɔbasi nf1) (= art) acrobatics sg2) (= exercice) acrobatic feat, fig (= tour de passe-passe) (d'un comptable, d'un financier) sleight of hand, (d'un pianiste virtuose) clever trick* * *acrobatie nf1 Sport ( activité) l'acrobatie acrobatics (+ v sg); faire de l'acrobatie to do ou perform acrobatics; un exercice d'acrobatie an acrobatic exercise;2 ( mouvement) une acrobatie Sport an acrobatic exercise; faire des acrobaties Sport to do ou perform acrobatics; fig to jump through all sorts of hoops; elle s'en tire toujours avec une acrobatie she always wriggles out of it.acrobatie aérienne aerobatics (+ v sg).[akrɔbasi] nom féminin2. (figuré)il a réussi à remonter son affaire par quelques acrobaties he managed to save his business by doing some skilful manoeuvring3. AÉRONAUTIQUE -
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voltige [vɔltiʒ]feminine noun* * *vɔltiʒ1) ( au trapèze)(haute) voltige — acrobatics (+ v pl)
2) Aviationvoltige (aérienne) — aerobatics (+ v pl)
* * *vɔltiʒ nf1) ÉQUITATION trick riding2) (au cirque) acrobatics sg3) AVIATION aerial acrobatics sg* * *voltige nf2 Équit vaulting;4 fig un exercice de haute voltige a very delicate operation.[vɔltiʒ] nom féminin1. [au trapèze]la haute voltige acrobatics, flying trapeze exercises3. AÉRONAUTIQUE4. [entreprise difficile]la Bourse, c'est de la voltige speculating on the Stock Exchange is a highly risky business -
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acrobatics, aerobatics
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Aerobatics — is the demonstration of flying maneuvers for training, recreation or entertainment.Many aerobatic maneuvers involve rotation of the aircraft about its longtitudinal axis (rolling) or the pitch axis (looping). Some complex maneuvers, such as a… … Wikipedia
aerobatics — (n.) aircraft tricks, trick flying, 1914, from AERO (Cf. aero ) + ending from ACROBAT (Cf. acrobat) (also see ICS (Cf. ics)). Earlier (1879) it meant the art of constructing and using airships; aerial navigation; aeronautics … Etymology dictionary
aerobatics — ► PLURAL NOUN (treated as sing. or pl. ) ▪ feats of flying performed for display. DERIVATIVES aerobatic adjective … English terms dictionary
aerobatics — [er΄ə bat′iks] pl.n. [ AERO + (ACRO)BATICS] spectacular feats done with an airplane, as loops or rolls n. the art of performing such feats; stunt flying aerobatic adj … English World dictionary
aerobatics — aerobatic, adj. /air euh bat iks/, n. 1. (used with a pl. v.) stunts performed in flight by an airplane, glider, or the like. 2. (used with a sing. v.) the art or technique of performing such stunts. [1915 20; AERO + (ACRO)BATICS] * * * Sport of… … Universalium
aerobatics — [[t]e͟ərəbæ̱tɪks[/t]] N PLURAL (The form aerobatic is used as a modifier.) Aerobatics are skilful displays of flying, usually to entertain people watching from the ground … English dictionary
aerobatics — The art or action of performing aerial feats with an airplane or glider. The basic aerobatics are loops, wingovers, barrel rolls, and rolls … Aviation dictionary
Aerobatics (radio-controlled aircraft) — Aerobatics for radio controlled aircraft are basically the same aerobatic maneuvers as those being flown by full scale aircraft but performed in model scale by remote control. Turns, rolls, spins, and stalls are demonstrated in combination for… … Wikipedia
aerobatics — noun plural but singular or plural in construction Etymology: aer + acrobatics Date: circa 1911 spectacular flying feats and maneuvers (as rolls and dives) • aerobat noun • aerobatic adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
aerobatics — noun Spectacular stunts, performed in an airplane or glider. Examples include various types of rolls and loops … Wiktionary
aerobatics — Synonyms and related words: acrobatics, banking, chandelle, crabbing, dive, diving, fishtailing, glide, nose dive, power dive, pull up, pullout, pushdown, rolling, sideslip, spiral, stall, stunting, tactical maneuvers, volplane, zoom … Moby Thesaurus