slovodefinícia
launch
(mass)
launch
- motorový čln, spustiť, vypustiť, odpáliť, odštartovať
launch
(encz)
launch,odpálení Zdeněk Brož
launch
(encz)
launch,odpálit Zdeněk Brož
launch
(encz)
launch,odstartovat v: Zdeněk Brož
launch
(encz)
launch,spouštět
launch
(encz)
launch,spustit
launch
(encz)
launch,vymrštit v: Zdeněk Brož
launch
(encz)
launch,vypustit v: Pajosh
Launch
(gcide)
Launch \Launch\, v. i.
To move with force and swiftness like a sliding from the
stocks into the water; to plunge; to make a beginning; as, to
launch into the current of a stream; to launch into an
argument or discussion; to launch into lavish expenditures;
-- often with out.
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Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a
draught. --Luke v. 4.
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He [Spenser] launches out into very flowery paths.
--Prior.
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Launch
(gcide)
Launch \Launch\ (l[add]nch or l[aum]nch), v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Launched (l[add]ncht or l[aum]ncht); p. pr. & vb. n.
Launching.] [OE. launchen to throw as a lance, OF.
lanchier, another form of lancier, F. lancer, fr. lance
lance. See Lance.] [Written also lanch.]
1. To throw, as a lance or dart; to hurl; to let fly.
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2. To strike with, or as with, a lance; to pierce. [Obs.]
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Launch your hearts with lamentable wounds.
--Spenser.
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3. To cause to move or slide from the land into the water; to
set afloat; as, to launch a ship.
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With stays and cordage last he rigged the ship,
And rolled on levers, launched her in the deep.
--Pope.
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4. To send out; to start (one) on a career; to set going; to
give a start to (something); to put in operation; as, to
launch a son in the world; to launch a business project or
enterprise.
[1913 Webster]

All art is used to sink episcopacy, and launch
presbytery in England. --Eikon
Basilike.
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Launch
(gcide)
Launch \Launch\, n.
1. The act of launching.
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2. The movement of a vessel from land into the water;
especially, the sliding on ways from the stocks on which
it is built.
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3. [Cf. Sp. lancha.] (Naut.) The boat of the largest size
belonging to a ship of war; also, an open boat of any size
driven by steam, naphtha, electricity, or the like.
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Launching ways. (Naut.) See Way, n. (Naut.).
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launch
(wn)
launch
n 1: a motorboat with an open deck or a half deck
2: the act of propelling with force [syn: launching, launch]
v 1: set up or found; "She set up a literacy program" [syn:
establish, set up, found, launch] [ant: abolish,
get rid of]
2: propel with force; "launch the space shuttle"; "Launch a
ship"
3: launch for the first time; launch on a maiden voyage; "launch
a ship"
4: begin with vigor; "He launched into a long diatribe"; "She
plunged into a dangerous adventure" [syn: plunge, launch]
5: get going; give impetus to; "launch a career"; "Her actions
set in motion a complicated judicial process" [syn: launch,
set in motion]
6: smoothen the surface of; "launch plaster"
podobné slovodefinícia
launched
(mass)
launched
- spustený
launch area
(encz)
launch area, n:
launch pad
(encz)
launch pad,odpalovací plocha Milan Svobodalaunch pad,odpalovací základna n: Zdeněk Brož
launched
(encz)
launched,odpálen Pajoshlaunched,odpálený adj: Zdeněk Brožlaunched,spuštěný adj: Zdeněk Brožlaunched,vypustil Zdeněk Brožlaunched,vypuštěn Pajoshlaunched,vypuštěný adj: Zdeněk Brožlaunched,vystřelený adj: Zdeněk Brož
launcher
(encz)
launcher,raketomet n: Zdeněk Brož
launchers
(encz)
launchers,raketomety n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
launches
(encz)
launches,odpaluje v: Zdeněk Brožlaunches,vypouští Zdeněk Brož
launching
(encz)
launching,spuštění n: Zdeněk Brož
launching pad
(encz)
launching pad,odpalovací plocha Milan Svoboda
launching site
(encz)
launching site, n:
launchpad
(encz)
launchpad,odpalovací plocha Milan Svoboda
relaunch
(encz)
relaunch,opětovně odstartovat Zdeněk Brožrelaunch,opětovně vypustit Zdeněk Brožrelaunch,opětovně zahájit Zdeněk Brož
rocket launcher
(encz)
rocket launcher, n:
rocket launching
(encz)
rocket launching, n:
air launched cruise missile
(czen)
Air Launched Cruise Missile,ALCM[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
evolved expendable launch vehicle
(czen)
Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle,EELV[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
expendable launch vehicle
(czen)
Expendable Launch Vehicle,ELV[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
medium launch vehicle
(czen)
Medium Launch Vehicle,MLV[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
rocket system launch program
(czen)
Rocket System Launch Program,RSLP[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
tactical air launched decoy
(czen)
Tactical Air Launched Decoy,TALD[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
transporter/erector/launcher (scuds)
(czen)
Transporter/Erector/Launcher (Scuds),TEL[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
Launch
(gcide)
Launch \Launch\, v. i.
To move with force and swiftness like a sliding from the
stocks into the water; to plunge; to make a beginning; as, to
launch into the current of a stream; to launch into an
argument or discussion; to launch into lavish expenditures;
-- often with out.
[1913 Webster]

Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a
draught. --Luke v. 4.
[1913 Webster]

He [Spenser] launches out into very flowery paths.
--Prior.
[1913 Webster]Launch \Launch\ (l[add]nch or l[aum]nch), v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Launched (l[add]ncht or l[aum]ncht); p. pr. & vb. n.
Launching.] [OE. launchen to throw as a lance, OF.
lanchier, another form of lancier, F. lancer, fr. lance
lance. See Lance.] [Written also lanch.]
1. To throw, as a lance or dart; to hurl; to let fly.
[1913 Webster]

2. To strike with, or as with, a lance; to pierce. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

Launch your hearts with lamentable wounds.
--Spenser.
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3. To cause to move or slide from the land into the water; to
set afloat; as, to launch a ship.
[1913 Webster]

With stays and cordage last he rigged the ship,
And rolled on levers, launched her in the deep.
--Pope.
[1913 Webster]

4. To send out; to start (one) on a career; to set going; to
give a start to (something); to put in operation; as, to
launch a son in the world; to launch a business project or
enterprise.
[1913 Webster]

All art is used to sink episcopacy, and launch
presbytery in England. --Eikon
Basilike.
[1913 Webster]Launch \Launch\, n.
1. The act of launching.
[1913 Webster]

2. The movement of a vessel from land into the water;
especially, the sliding on ways from the stocks on which
it is built.
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3. [Cf. Sp. lancha.] (Naut.) The boat of the largest size
belonging to a ship of war; also, an open boat of any size
driven by steam, naphtha, electricity, or the like.
[1913 Webster]

Launching ways. (Naut.) See Way, n. (Naut.).
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Launched
(gcide)
Launch \Launch\ (l[add]nch or l[aum]nch), v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Launched (l[add]ncht or l[aum]ncht); p. pr. & vb. n.
Launching.] [OE. launchen to throw as a lance, OF.
lanchier, another form of lancier, F. lancer, fr. lance
lance. See Lance.] [Written also lanch.]
1. To throw, as a lance or dart; to hurl; to let fly.
[1913 Webster]

2. To strike with, or as with, a lance; to pierce. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

Launch your hearts with lamentable wounds.
--Spenser.
[1913 Webster]

3. To cause to move or slide from the land into the water; to
set afloat; as, to launch a ship.
[1913 Webster]

With stays and cordage last he rigged the ship,
And rolled on levers, launched her in the deep.
--Pope.
[1913 Webster]

4. To send out; to start (one) on a career; to set going; to
give a start to (something); to put in operation; as, to
launch a son in the world; to launch a business project or
enterprise.
[1913 Webster]

All art is used to sink episcopacy, and launch
presbytery in England. --Eikon
Basilike.
[1913 Webster]
launcher
(gcide)
launcher \launcher\ n.
1. a device capable of launching a rocket.

Syn: rocket launcher.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. A device which launches aircraft from an aircraft carrier;
-- it provides additional velocity to the airplane, to
supplement that from the airplane's engines, so that the
airplane rapidly achieves a velocity sufficient to sustain
it in flight when taking off.

Syn: catapult.
[WordNet 1.5]
Launching
(gcide)
Launch \Launch\ (l[add]nch or l[aum]nch), v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Launched (l[add]ncht or l[aum]ncht); p. pr. & vb. n.
Launching.] [OE. launchen to throw as a lance, OF.
lanchier, another form of lancier, F. lancer, fr. lance
lance. See Lance.] [Written also lanch.]
1. To throw, as a lance or dart; to hurl; to let fly.
[1913 Webster]

2. To strike with, or as with, a lance; to pierce. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

Launch your hearts with lamentable wounds.
--Spenser.
[1913 Webster]

3. To cause to move or slide from the land into the water; to
set afloat; as, to launch a ship.
[1913 Webster]

With stays and cordage last he rigged the ship,
And rolled on levers, launched her in the deep.
--Pope.
[1913 Webster]

4. To send out; to start (one) on a career; to set going; to
give a start to (something); to put in operation; as, to
launch a son in the world; to launch a business project or
enterprise.
[1913 Webster]

All art is used to sink episcopacy, and launch
presbytery in England. --Eikon
Basilike.
[1913 Webster]launching \launching\ n.
1. the act of moving a newly-built vessel into the water for
the first time.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. the act of beginning something new.

Syn: debut, first appearance, unveiling, introduction, entry.
[WordNet 1.5]

3. the act of propelling with force.

Syn: launch.
[WordNet 1.5]
launching
(gcide)
Launch \Launch\ (l[add]nch or l[aum]nch), v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Launched (l[add]ncht or l[aum]ncht); p. pr. & vb. n.
Launching.] [OE. launchen to throw as a lance, OF.
lanchier, another form of lancier, F. lancer, fr. lance
lance. See Lance.] [Written also lanch.]
1. To throw, as a lance or dart; to hurl; to let fly.
[1913 Webster]

2. To strike with, or as with, a lance; to pierce. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

Launch your hearts with lamentable wounds.
--Spenser.
[1913 Webster]

3. To cause to move or slide from the land into the water; to
set afloat; as, to launch a ship.
[1913 Webster]

With stays and cordage last he rigged the ship,
And rolled on levers, launched her in the deep.
--Pope.
[1913 Webster]

4. To send out; to start (one) on a career; to set going; to
give a start to (something); to put in operation; as, to
launch a son in the world; to launch a business project or
enterprise.
[1913 Webster]

All art is used to sink episcopacy, and launch
presbytery in England. --Eikon
Basilike.
[1913 Webster]launching \launching\ n.
1. the act of moving a newly-built vessel into the water for
the first time.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. the act of beginning something new.

Syn: debut, first appearance, unveiling, introduction, entry.
[WordNet 1.5]

3. the act of propelling with force.

Syn: launch.
[WordNet 1.5]
Launching ways
(gcide)
Launch \Launch\, n.
1. The act of launching.
[1913 Webster]

2. The movement of a vessel from land into the water;
especially, the sliding on ways from the stocks on which
it is built.
[1913 Webster]

3. [Cf. Sp. lancha.] (Naut.) The boat of the largest size
belonging to a ship of war; also, an open boat of any size
driven by steam, naphtha, electricity, or the like.
[1913 Webster]

Launching ways. (Naut.) See Way, n. (Naut.).
[1913 Webster]
launchpad
(gcide)
launchpad \launchpad\ n. (Rocketry)
a platform from which rockets or space craft are launched.

Syn: launching pad, launch pad, launch area, pad.
[WordNet 1.5]
launch area
(wn)
launch area
n 1: a platform from which rockets or space craft are launched
[syn: launching pad, launchpad, launch pad, {launch
area}, pad]
launch pad
(wn)
launch pad
n 1: a platform from which rockets or space craft are launched
[syn: launching pad, launchpad, launch pad, {launch
area}, pad]
launcher
(wn)
launcher
n 1: armament in the form of a device capable of launching a
rocket [syn: launcher, rocket launcher]
2: a device that launches aircraft from a warship [syn:
catapult, launcher]
launching
(wn)
launching
n 1: the act of moving a newly built vessel into the water for
the first time
2: the act of beginning something new; "they looked forward to
the debut of their new product line" [syn: introduction,
debut, first appearance, launching, unveiling,
entry]
3: the act of propelling with force [syn: launching, launch]
launching pad
(wn)
launching pad
n 1: a platform from which rockets or space craft are launched
[syn: launching pad, launchpad, launch pad, {launch
area}, pad]
launching site
(wn)
launching site
n 1: a place for launching pads
launchpad
(wn)
launchpad
n 1: a platform from which rockets or space craft are launched
[syn: launching pad, launchpad, launch pad, {launch
area}, pad]
rocket launcher
(wn)
rocket launcher
n 1: armament in the form of a device capable of launching a
rocket [syn: launcher, rocket launcher]
rocket launching
(wn)
rocket launching
n 1: the launching of a rocket or missile under its own power
[syn: rocket firing, rocket launching]
acceptance, test or launch language
(foldoc)
Acceptance, Test Or Launch Language
ATOLL

(ATOLL) The language used for automating the
checking and launch of Saturn rockets.

["SLCC ATOLL User's Manual", IBM 70-F11-0001, Huntsville AL
Dec 1970].

(2000-04-03)
LAUNCHE
(bouvier)
LAUNCHES. Small vessels employed to carry the cargo of a large one to and
from the shore; lighters. (q.v.)
2. The goods on board of a launch are at the risk of the insurers till
landed. 5 N. S. 887. The duties and rights of the master of a launch are the
same as those of the master of a lighter.

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