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Перевод: launching
[существительное] спуск на воду; запуск ; взлет ракеты; спуск
Тезаурус:
- In Australia, all launching is done this way, and for a time it was common in the U.S.A. The disadvantages, however, of the low tow position are as follows.
- THERE is a sense of release about December's stars, perhaps a feeling that the worst is behind you or because you are launching into new territory.
- By launching their cruise missiles, US and NATO commanders would hope that, at best, the Soviet Union might sue for peace, and, at worst, that the West could gain a few extra days when its conventional (non-nuclear) forces might be able to stem the tide.
- If the ERM continues to impose on this country an unemployment rate 750,000 above what it would otherwise be - and that is the average for Europe - we have only a short time before the racist and neo-fascist plague descends on us also - which is why launching the Anti-Racist Alliance was so urgent.
- For example, if the glider is too low to land conventionally in the normal landing area directly into the wind, it may well be possible to land across wind and behind the normal launching point, so that the low turn can be completed safely.
- Against this background, Citroen is launching a new executive car, the XM.
- COUNTY NatWest Investment Management is launching an umbrella indexed fund which allows investors to track markets in different parts of the world and switch between them without incurring huge costs.
- Chaos magic is probably the most irresponsible way of launching people into the void of inner space.
- Although ropes and "parafil" (a sheathed form of nylon line) can be used for car launching, they are not generally suitable for winching.
- More the kind of face-lift marketing men give an old product when launching it with a new package, less a shift of political culture and strategy rooted in the configurations of modern social change.
- TWO of Britain's biggest unit trust groups, Henderson Unit Trust Management and Gartmore Investment Management, are launching a joint company to handle the administration of their funds.
- For example, launching a new perfume worldwide now costs an extravagant 50m.
- These map programs take a fair bit of work, and cannot be drawn up on the launching ship; the sailors load a ready-made map into the missile, and tell it how to get to the initial way-point.
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