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I. 1. ист. военна метателна машина, катапулт
2. косм. механизъм за автоматично изхвърляне на самолети от самолетоносач и пр., устройство за автоматично изхвърляне на пилот/космонавт от летателен апарат
3. детска прашка за изхвърляне на камъчета
II. 1. изхвърлям/изстрелвам с катапулт
2. стрелям с прашка* * *{'kaetapAlt} n 1. ист. военна метателна машина, катапулт; 2.(2) v 1. изхвърлям/изстрелвам с катапулт; 2. стрелям с пр* * *прашка; катапулт;* * *1. i. ист. военна метателна машина, катапулт 2. ii. изхвърлям/изстрелвам с катапулт 3. детска прашка за изхвърляне на камъчета 4. косм. механизъм за автоматично изхвърляне на самолети от самолетоносач и пр., устройство за автоматично изхвърляне на пилот/космонавт от летателен апарат 5. стрелям с прашка* * *catapult[´kætə¸pʌlt] I. n 1. ист. катапулт(а); ав. катапулт(а); \catapult launching изхвърляне на самолет с катапулт(а) (от самолетоносач); 2. прашка, ластик; II. v 1. изхвърлям с катапулт(а); 2. стрелям с прашка. -
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• изхвърляне с катапултEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > catapult launching
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• излитане с помощта на катапултEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > catapult starts
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