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manned balloon — управляемый воздушный шар, аэростат
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( неуправляемый) аэростат; газовая оболочка; газовый отсек; баллон; камера; взмывать (после «козла») ; всплывать ( на воздушной подушке) ; наполняться ( о куполе парашюта) ; заниматься воздухоплаванием; аэростатный -
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11 Montgolfier, Joseph-Michel
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace[br]b. 26 August 1740 Vidalon-lès-Annonay, Franced. 26 June 1810 Balaruc-les-Bains, France[br]French ballooning pioneer who, with his brother Jacques-Etienne (b. 6 January 1745 Vidalon-lès-Annonay, France; d. 2 August 1799, Serriers, France), built the first balloon to carry passengers on a "free" flight.[br]Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier were papermakers of Annonay, near Lyon. Joseph made the first experiments' after studying smoke rising from a fire and assuming that the smoke contained a gas which was lighter than air: of course, this lighter-than-air gas was just hot air. Using fine silk he made a small balloon with an aperture in its base, then, by burning paper beneath this aperture, he filled the balloon with hot air and it rose to the ceiling. Jacques-Etienne joined his brother in further experiments and they progressed to larger hot-air balloons until, by October 1783, they had constructed one large enough to lift two men on tethered ascents. In the same month Joseph-Michel delivered a paper at the University of Lyon on his experiments for a propulsive system by releasing gas through an opening in the side of a balloon; unfortunately, there was not enough pressurefor an effective jet. Then, on 21 November 1783, the scientist Pilâtre de Rozier and the Marquis d'Arlandes ascended on a "free" flight in a Montgolfier balloon. They departed from the grounds of a château in the Bois de Boulogne in Paris on what was to be the world's first aerial journey, covering 9 km (5/2 miles) in 25 minutes.Ballooning became a popular spectacle with initial rivalry between the hot-air Montgolfières and the hydrogen-filled Charlières of J.A.C. Charles. Interest in hot-air balloons subsided, but was revived in the 1960s by an American, Paul E. Yost. His propane-gas burner to provide hot-air was a great advance on the straw-burning fire-basket of the Montgolfiers.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsLégion d'honneur.Further ReadingC.C.Gillispie, 1983, The Montgolfier Brothers and the Invention of Aviation 1783–1784, Princeton, NJ (one of the publications to commemorate the bicentenary of the Montgolfiers).L.T.C.Rolt, 1966, The Aeronauts, London (describes the history of balloons). C.Dollfus, 1961, Balloons, London.JDSBiographical history of technology > Montgolfier, Joseph-Michel
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12 bang
1. transitive verb1) knallen (ugs.); schlagen; zuknallen (ugs.), zuschlagen [Tür, Fenster, Deckel]bang one's head on or against the ceiling — mit dem Kopf an die Decke knallen (ugs.) od. schlagen
2. intransitive verbhe banged the nail in — er haute den Nagel rein (ugs.)
1) (strike)bang [against something] — [gegen etwas] schlagen od. (ugs.) knallen
2) (make sound of blow or explosion) knallen; [Trommeln:] dröhnen3. nounbang away at something — (shoot) auf etwas (Akk.) ballern (ugs.)
1) (blow) Schlag, der2) (noise) Knall, der4. adverbthe party went off with a bang — (fig.) die Party war eine Wucht (ugs.)
2) (explosively)go bang — [Gewehr, Feuerwerkskörper:] krachen
3)bang goes something — (fig.): (something ends suddenly) aus ist es mit etwas
bang went £50 — 50 Pfund waren weg
4)bang off — (coll.): (immediately) sofort
5) (coll.): (exactly) genauyou are bang on time — du bist pünktlich auf die Minute (ugs.)
* * *[bæŋ] 1. noun1) (a sudden loud noise: The door shut with a bang.) der Knall2) (a blow or knock: a bang on the head from a falling branch.) der Schlag2. verb1) (to close with a sudden loud noise: He banged the door.) zuknallen2) (to hit or strike violently, often making a loud noise: The child banged his drum; He banged the book down angrily on the table.) schlagen, knallen3) (to make a sudden loud noise: We could hear the fireworks banging in the distance.) krachen•- academic.ru/5314/banger">banger* * *[bæŋ]I. nto go off with a \bang gun, fireworks krachend [o mit einem Knall] losgehenthere was a loud \bang on the door jemand hämmerte gegen die Türa \bang on the head ein Schlag m auf den Kopf6.II. adv1. (precisely) genau, exakt\bang in the middle of the road/of dinner mitten auf der Straße/beim Essen\bang up-to-date topaktuell, hochaktuellto go \bang [mit einem lauten Knall] explodieren; balloon [laut] knallend zerplatzen3.III. interjIV. vi Krach machen; door, shutters knallen, schlagento \bang at the door an [o gegen] die Tür hämmern [o schlagenV. vt1. (hit)to \bang the door die Tür zuschlagento \bang one's fist on the table mit der Faust auf den Tisch hauento \bang the phone down den Hörer auf die Gabel knallento \bang a woman eine Frau bumsen [o vögeln] vulg4.* * *I [bŋ]1. nthere was a bang outside — draußen hat es geknallt
to go off with a bang — mit lautem Knall losgehen; ( inf
to get more bang for the buck or more bangs for your bucks (esp US) — etwas für sein Geld geboten kriegen (inf)
2) (= violent blow) Schlag mhe gave himself a bang on the shins — er hat sich (dat) die Schienbeine angeschlagen
to have a bang with sb — mit jdm bumsen (inf)
2. adv1)to go bang — knallen; (gun also) peng machen (inf); (balloon) zerplatzen, peng machen (inf)
his answer was bang on — seine Antwort war genau richtig
is that right? – bang on — stimmt das? – haargenau
bang up to date — auf dem neuesten Stand
they came bang up against fierce opposition —
the whole bang shoot (Brit) (people) — das ganze Zeug (inf) die ganze Bande (inf)
3. interjpeng; (of hammer) klopfbang goes my chance of promotion (inf) — und tschüs mit der Beförderung (inf), und das wars dann mit der Beförderung
bang go my dreams of fame and fortune (inf) — und das wars dann mit meinen Träumen von Ruhm und Reichtum (inf)
4. vt1) (= thump) schlagen, knallen (inf)he banged his fist on the table —
I'll bang your heads together if you don't shut up! (inf) — wenn ihr nicht ruhig seid, knallts (inf)
I felt like banging their heads together (inf) — ich hätte ihnen am liebsten ein paar links und rechts geknallt (inf)
to bang one's head etc on sth — sich (dat) den Kopf etc an etw (dat) anschlagen, mit dem Kopf etc gegen etw knallen (inf)
5. vi2)IIto bang on or at sth — gegen or an etw (acc) schlagen
n(US: fringe) Pony m, Ponyfransen plbangs — Ponyfrisur f
* * *bang1 [bæŋ]A s1. heftiger oder knallender Schlag:he gave the ball a bang er drosch den Ball weg2. Bums m umg, Krach m, Knall m:3. umga) Paukenschlag m, Sensation f:b) Schwung m, Elan mc) US (Nerven)Kitzel m, Spaß m:get a bang out of sth an einer Sache mächtig Spaß haben4. sl Schuss m (Heroin etc)5. vulg Nummer f (Geschlechtsverkehr):have a bang eine Nummer machen oder schiebenB v/t1. dröhnend schlagen, knallen mit, krachen lassen, eine Tür etc zuschlagen, zuknallen, einen Ball etc dreschen:bang one’s fist on the table mit der Faust auf den Tisch schlagen;he banged his thumb with the hammer er haute sich mit dem Hammer auf den Daumen;bang one’s head against a brick wall fig mit dem Kopf gegen die Wand rennen:bang off losknallen mit einem Gewehr etc, ein Musikstück (auf dem Klavier) herunterhämmern (beide umg);bang out umg einen Artikel etc (schnell) herunterschreiben, hinwerfen;bang the drum for sb (sth) fig für jemanden (etwas) die Trommel rühren;b) Br sl einbuchten3. umg obs vermöbeln umg, verprügelnC v/i1. knallen:a) krachenb) zuschlagen (Tür etc)c) ballern umg, schießen:bang away drauflosknallen umg ( → C 2);b) fig umg zufällig treffen;bang away at sich klemmen hinter (akk)D advgo bang explodieren2. umg bums umg, auf einmal:bang went the money bums war das Geld weg;bang in the eye peng ins Auge;bang in the middle of mitten in (akk)3. umg (ganz) genau:bang on time auf die Sekunde pünktlichE int peng!, bum(s)!bang2 [bæŋ]A s meist pl Pony m, Ponyfrisur fB v/t1. das Haar an der Stirn kurz abschneiden2. den Schwanz stutzen* * *1. transitive verb1) knallen (ugs.); schlagen; zuknallen (ugs.), zuschlagen [Tür, Fenster, Deckel]2. intransitive verbbang one's head on or against the ceiling — mit dem Kopf an die Decke knallen (ugs.) od. schlagen
1) (strike)bang [against something] — [gegen etwas] schlagen od. (ugs.) knallen
2) (make sound of blow or explosion) knallen; [Trommeln:] dröhnen3. nounbang away at something — (shoot) auf etwas (Akk.) ballern (ugs.)
1) (blow) Schlag, der2) (noise) Knall, der4. adverbthe party went off with a bang — (fig.) die Party war eine Wucht (ugs.)
1) (with impact) mit voller Wuchtgo bang — [Gewehr, Feuerwerkskörper:] krachen
3)bang goes something — (fig.): (something ends suddenly) aus ist es mit etwas
bang went £50 — 50 Pfund waren weg
4)bang off — (coll.): (immediately) sofort
5) (coll.): (exactly) genau* * *n.Knall -e m.Schlag -¨e m. v.knallen v.schlagen v.(§ p.,pp.: schlug, geschlagen) -
13 ♦ sink
♦ sink /sɪŋk/n.5 (geogr.) foiba; dolina6 (edil.) pozzo nero8 (fis.) pozzo9 (teatr.) botola● (GB) sink estate, quartiere abbandonato al degrado □ (edil.) sink unit, lavello.♦ (to) sink /sɪŋk/A v. i.1 andare a fondo; affondare; andare (o colare) a picco; sommergersi: Cork won't sink; it floats, il sughero non va a fondo; galleggia; The cargo ship sank after striking an iceberg, il mercantile è affondato dopo aver urtato un iceberg; We sank knee-deep in the snow, affondavamo nella neve fino alle ginocchia3 abbassarsi; calare; digradare; scendere; tramontare; scomparire: The lake has sunk ten inches, il lago s'è abbassato di dieci pollici ( 25 cm circa); The wind has sunk, è calato il vento; The flood waters are sinking, l'inondazione sta calando; The land sinks gradually to the lake, il terreno digrada verso il lago; The moon sank behind a cloud, la luna scomparve dietro una nuvola; The sun is sinking, il sole sta calando; The balloon sank to earth, il pallone (aerostatico) scese al suolo4 cadere ( anche fig.); lasciarsi cadere: to sink to one's knees, cadere in ginocchio; to sink into a deep sleep, cadere in un sonno profondo; to sink into disuse [into oblivion], cadere in disuso [in oblio]6 incavarsi; infossarsi: His cheeks [his eyes] have sunk after his illness, gli si sono incavate le guance [infossati gli occhi] dopo la malattia7 decadere; peggiorare; deperire; indebolirsi: He sank in social prestige, decadde in prestigio sociale; The patient is sinking fast, il malato peggiora a vista d'occhio8 calare; diminuire; ridursi; scendere: The population has sunk, la popolazione è calata; (econ.) Output has sunk to a new low, la produzione è scesa a un nuovo minimo9 (fig.) affondare (fig.); essere sconfitto; sparire; uscire dalla scena: We must win or sink, dobbiamo vincere o sparireB v. t.1 affondare; (mil., naut.) colare a picco: to sink a ship, affondare una nave; ( pallanuoto) to sink one's opponent, affondare l'avversario ( è fallo)2 abbassare; chinare; calare; ribassare; ridurre; far calare: to sink one's voice, abbassare la voce; to sink one's head on one's chest, chinare il capo sul petto; to sink prices, calare (o ribassare) i prezzi5 celare; nascondere; dimenticare; affogare (fig.); seppellire (fig.); passar sopra a; passare sotto silenzio: to sink one's identity, celare la propria identità; (fig.) annullare la propria identità; The poor girl sank her head in her hands, la poverina si nascose il capo fra le mani; to sink one's worries in whisky, affogare nel whisky i propri guai; Let's sink our differences, dimentichiamo i (o passiamo sopra ai) nostri dissapori!7 (fin.) investire ( denaro); perdere ( denaro) in investimenti azzardati; dilapidare ( un patrimonio)9 (edil.) incassare; mettere sotto traccia12 ( basket) infilare ( la palla) nel canestro; fare, realizzare: to sink a shot from long range, fare canestro con un tiro da lontano; to sink two free throws, realizzare due tiri liberi● ( golf) to sink a hole in one, fare una buca in uno □ (naut.) to sink into decay [into ruin], cadere in sfacelo [in rovina] □ to sink into grief, abbandonarsi al dolore □ to sink into sb. 's mind, entrare in testa a q. □ to sink one's teeth into, affondare i denti in ( una mela, ecc.); (fig.) affrontare (un problema); fare ( un lavoro) con soddisfazione □ (fig.) to sink through the floor, sprofondare dalla vergogna; sprofondare □ (fig.) to leave sb. to sink or swim, lasciar che q. si tragga d'impaccio da solo □ My courage is sinking, mi viene meno il coraggio □ My heart sank ( to my boots), mi sentii mancare (il cuore) □ His life is sinking, è agli estremi □ His eyes sank, ha abbassato gli occhi ( per imbarazzo o vergogna) □ It's a case of sink or swim, o bere o affogare; ne va della vita (o della riuscita, ecc.) □ (fig.) to be left to sink or swim by oneself, essere lasciato nelle peste, a cavarsela da solo □ ( sport) sink-or-swim match, partita della salvezza ( in campionato). -
14 height
( относительная) высота; высота над местностью, геометрическая высота; вертикальный размер, расстояние по вертикали; см. тж. altitude, levelheight above runway threshold — высота над порогом [входной кромкой] ВПП
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15 landing
приземление; посадка; посадочныйlanding from 35 ft — посадочная дистанция с высоты 35 футов (10,5 м)
landing in cold temperature — посадка при низкой температуре (окружающего воздуха,)
practice a landing — тренироваться в посадке, отрабатывать посадку
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