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  • 1 proyectil

    m.
    projectile, missile.
    * * *
    1 projectile, missile
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=arma) projectile, missile

    proyectil de iluminación — flare, rocket

    2) (Mil) [de cañón] shell; [con cohete] missile
    * * *
    masculino projectile, missile
    * * *
    = missile, projectile, artillery shell, mortar shell, round.
    Ex. Anything 'visual,' for example the space ships, missiles and other ingredients of computer games are 'drawn' in this way = Cualquier cosa "visual" como, por ejemplo, las naves espaciales, los misiles y otros componentes los juegos de ordenador se "dibuja" de esta manera.
    Ex. This volume contains a group of papers that analyze projectile technology from diverse viewpoints.
    Ex. Calculation of the ballistics of artillery shells and the transmission and decoding of messages are among the first recorded uses of these technologies.
    Ex. Children were more likely to be injured by unexploded ordnance (which includes grenades, bombs, mortar shells, and cluster munitions), whereas adults were injured mostly by landmines.
    Ex. Shotguns mainly fire two kinds of rounds, regular buckshots and slugs.
    ----
    * arma paralizadora mediante proyectil = stun gun.
    * arma paralizadora sin proyectil = taser.
    * * *
    masculino projectile, missile
    * * *
    = missile, projectile, artillery shell, mortar shell, round.

    Ex: Anything 'visual,' for example the space ships, missiles and other ingredients of computer games are 'drawn' in this way = Cualquier cosa "visual" como, por ejemplo, las naves espaciales, los misiles y otros componentes los juegos de ordenador se "dibuja" de esta manera.

    Ex: This volume contains a group of papers that analyze projectile technology from diverse viewpoints.
    Ex: Calculation of the ballistics of artillery shells and the transmission and decoding of messages are among the first recorded uses of these technologies.
    Ex: Children were more likely to be injured by unexploded ordnance (which includes grenades, bombs, mortar shells, and cluster munitions), whereas adults were injured mostly by landmines.
    Ex: Shotguns mainly fire two kinds of rounds, regular buckshots and slugs.
    * arma paralizadora mediante proyectil = stun gun.
    * arma paralizadora sin proyectil = taser.

    * * *
    projectile, missile
    * * *

    proyectil sustantivo masculino
    projectile, missile
    proyectil sustantivo masculino missile, projectile
    ' proyectil' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    bala
    - disparar
    - obús
    - trayectoria
    - alojar
    - calibre
    - recorrido
    English:
    course
    - dart
    - flight
    - missile
    - projectile
    - shell
    - shoot
    * * *
    projectile, missile
    proyectil dirigido guided missile;
    proyectil teledirigido guided missile
    * * *
    m missile
    * * *
    : projectile, missile

    Spanish-English dictionary > proyectil

  • 2 obús

    m.
    1 bombshell, howitzer, short cannon.
    2 shell, artillery round.
    3 mole ball, expander.
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    1 MILITAR (proyectil) shell; (cañón) howitzer
    2 AUTOMÓVIL valve core
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Mil) (=cañón) howitzer; (=proyectil) shell
    2) (Aut) tyre valve, tire valve (EEUU)
    * * *
    masculino ( arma) mortar, howitzer; ( proyectil) shell, mortar bomb
    * * *
    = artillery shell, howitzer.
    Ex. Calculation of the ballistics of artillery shells and the transmission and decoding of messages are among the first recorded uses of these technologies.
    Ex. Although manufactured in 1877 the 6.6-inch howitzers were not rifled until 1880.
    * * *
    masculino ( arma) mortar, howitzer; ( proyectil) shell, mortar bomb
    * * *
    = artillery shell, howitzer.

    Ex: Calculation of the ballistics of artillery shells and the transmission and decoding of messages are among the first recorded uses of these technologies.

    Ex: Although manufactured in 1877 the 6.6-inch howitzers were not rifled until 1880.

    * * *
    1 (arma) mortar, howitzer
    2 (proyectil) shell, mortar bomb
    * * *

    obús m Mil
    1 (pieza de artillería) howitzer
    2 (proyectil) shell
    ' obús' also found in these entries:
    English:
    bombshell
    - burst
    - shell
    - shell-hole
    * * *
    obús nm
    1. [cañón] howitzer
    2. [proyectil] shell
    3. Aut [de neumático] cap
    * * *
    m MIL shell

    Spanish-English dictionary > obús

  • 3 balística

    adj.&f.
    feminine of BALÍSTICO.
    f.
    ballistics.
    * * *
    1 ballistics
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino ballistics
    * * *
    Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.
    Ex. Calculation of the ballistics of artillery shells and the transmission and decoding of messages are among the first recorded uses of these technologies.
    * * *
    femenino ballistics
    * * *
    Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.

    Ex: Calculation of the ballistics of artillery shells and the transmission and decoding of messages are among the first recorded uses of these technologies.

    * * *
    ballistics
    * * *

    balística sustantivo femenino
    ballistics
    balístico,-a adjetivo ballistic
    balística sustantivo femenino ballistics sing
    ' balística' also found in these entries:
    English:
    ballistics
    * * *
    ballistics [singular]
    * * *
    f ballistics sg
    * * *
    : ballistics

    Spanish-English dictionary > balística

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