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1 avión de caza
(n.) = military jet, fighter plane, fighter jetEx. All of a sudden we heard the roar of jet engines and looked up to see two military jets lifting off the runway in hot pursuit of this object.Ex. Some fighter planes have two vertical stabilizers and rudders because of the need to control the plane with multiple, very powerful engines.Ex. For this to occur, an air corridor would be needed that Israeli fighter jets could cross without being targeted by anti-aircraft missiles.* * *(n.) = military jet, fighter plane, fighter jetEx: All of a sudden we heard the roar of jet engines and looked up to see two military jets lifting off the runway in hot pursuit of this object.
Ex: Some fighter planes have two vertical stabilizers and rudders because of the need to control the plane with multiple, very powerful engines.Ex: For this to occur, an air corridor would be needed that Israeli fighter jets could cross without being targeted by anti-aircraft missiles. -
2 avión de combate
* * *(n.) = fighter plane, fighter jetEx. Some fighter planes have two vertical stabilizers and rudders because of the need to control the plane with multiple, very powerful engines.Ex. For this to occur, an air corridor would be needed that Israeli fighter jets could cross without being targeted by anti-aircraft missiles.* * *(n.) = fighter plane, fighter jetEx: Some fighter planes have two vertical stabilizers and rudders because of the need to control the plane with multiple, very powerful engines.
Ex: For this to occur, an air corridor would be needed that Israeli fighter jets could cross without being targeted by anti-aircraft missiles.* * *fighter (plane) -
3 timón
m.1 steering wheel, driving wheel.2 rudder, helm.3 beam of the plough, beam.4 handlebars.* * *1 (barco, avión) rudder2 (del arado) beam3 figurado (negocio etc) helm\empuñar el timón / llevar el timón figurado to be at the helm* * *SM1) (Aer, Náut) rudder; (=mando, control) helmponer el timón a babor — to turn to port, port the helm
timón de deriva, timón de dirección — rudder
timón de profundidad — (Aer) elevator
2) [de carruaje] pole; [de arado] beam3) And (Aut) steering wheel* * *a) (Aviac, Náut) rudderb) (Col, Per) ( volante) steering wheel* * *= rudder.Ex. Some fighter planes have two vertical stabilizers and rudders because of the need to control the plane with multiple, very powerful engines.----* al timón = in the saddle, at the wheel.* en el timón = in the saddle.* sin timón = rudderless.* timón de dirección = rudder.* tomar el relevo en el timón = take over + the helm.* tomar el timón = take + the helm.* * *a) (Aviac, Náut) rudderb) (Col, Per) ( volante) steering wheel* * *= rudder.Ex: Some fighter planes have two vertical stabilizers and rudders because of the need to control the plane with multiple, very powerful engines.
* al timón = in the saddle, at the wheel.* en el timón = in the saddle.* sin timón = rudderless.* timón de dirección = rudder.* tomar el relevo en el timón = take over + the helm.* tomar el timón = take + the helm.* * *tomó el/está al timón de la empresa she took over/she is at the helm of the company2 (de un arado) beam3 (Col, Per) (volante) steering wheelir al timón to be driving, be at the wheel* * *
timón sustantivo masculinoa) (Aviac, Náut) rudder
timón sustantivo masculino
1 (de un barco, un avión) rudder, helm
2 LAm (volante) steering wheel
3 fig (mando) coger el timón, to take the helm
' timón' also found in these entries:
English:
rudder
- wheel
- helm
- steer
- tiller
* * *timón nm1. [de barco] [palanca] tiller, helm;[rueda] wheel, helm; [pieza articulada] rudder;estar al timón to be at the helm2. [gobierno] helm;ella lleva el timón de la empresa she's at the helm of the company3. Andes, Cuba [volante] steering wheel* * *m1 MAR, AVIA rudder;tomar el timón fig take charge, take the helm2 AndesAUTO steering wheel* * *estar al timón: to beat the helm* * *timón n rudder -
4 timón de dirección
(n.) = rudderEx. Some fighter planes have two vertical stabilizers and rudders because of the need to control the plane with multiple, very powerful engines.* * *(n.) = rudderEx: Some fighter planes have two vertical stabilizers and rudders because of the need to control the plane with multiple, very powerful engines.
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5 estabilizador1
1 = stabiliser [stabilizer, -USA], outrigger.Ex. Some fighter planes have two vertical stabilizers and rudders because of the need to control the plane with multiple, very powerful engines.Ex. In the Pacific Islands, dugout canoes are fitted with outriggers for increased stability in the ocean. -
6 estabilizador
adj.stabilizing, adjusting.m.stabilizer, stabiliser.* * *► adjetivo1 stabilizing1 stabilizer————————1 stabilizer* * *1.ADJ stabilizing2.SM [gen] stabilizer; (Aut) anti-roll barestabilizador de cola — tailplane, rudder
* * *I- dora adjetivo stabilizing (before n)IImasculino stabilizer* * *I- dora adjetivo stabilizing (before n)IImasculino stabilizer* * *estabilizador11 = stabiliser [stabilizer, -USA], outrigger.Ex: Some fighter planes have two vertical stabilizers and rudders because of the need to control the plane with multiple, very powerful engines.
Ex: In the Pacific Islands, dugout canoes are fitted with outriggers for increased stability in the ocean.estabilizador2= stabilising [stabilizing, -USA].Ex: However, as we shall see, the public librarian's dedication to his civilizing and stabilizing role in society was to surface with a vengeance in those times when the nation appeared threatened.
* * *stabilizing ( before n)stabilizerCompuestos:voltage stabilizer● estabilizador horizontal/verticalhorizontal/vertical stabilizer* * *
estabilizador,-ora
I adjetivo stabilizing: su amistad ha tenido un efecto estabilizador sobre ella, her friendship has had a stabilizing effect on her
II sustantivo masculino stabilizer
' estabilizador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estabilizadora
* * *estabilizador, -ora♦ adjstabilizing♦ nm[de avión, barco] stabilizer* * *m TÉC, MAR stabilizer* * *: stabilizer -
7 timonería
SF (Náut) rudders pl, steering mechanisms pl ; (Ferro) linkage
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