launch

  • 61launch pad — UK / US or launching pad UK / US noun [countable] Word forms launch pad : singular launch pad plural launch pads the surface from which a missile, space vehicle etc is sent into the air or into space …

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  • 62launch pad — launch′ (or launch′ing) pad or launch′pad n. 1) mil the platform on which a rocket, missile, etc., is launched 2) something that serves to launch or initiate • Etymology: 1955–60 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 63Launch Box — may refer to: *Nickelodeon Launch Box *GNOME Launch Box …

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  • 64launch an inquiry — verb conduct an investigation into, delve into, dig into, examine, explore, fact find, go into, inquire, investigate, look into, nose into, probe, pry into, scrutinize, search, search for information, search into associated concepts: launch a… …

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  • 65Launch of the Screaming Narwhal — «Launch of the Screaming Narwhal» (Запуск «Ревущего Нарвала») компьютерный квест от компании Telltale Games, разработавшей игру в содействии с LucasArts. Первая часть «Tales of Monkey Island» . Сюжет Игра начинается где то на Карибах, у скалы… …

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  • 66launch pad — also launching pad n 1.) a base from which a weapon or spacecraft is sent up into the sky 2.) an event, group, or activity that helps someone start something launch pad for ▪ Ellington s band was a launching pad for many gifted jazz musicians …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 67launch vehicle — launch′ ve hicle n. rkt ars a rocket used to launch a spacecraft or satellite into orbit or a probe into space • Etymology: 1955–1960 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 68launch vehicle — n. any system, usually a rocket, designed to launch a spacecraft or other payload …

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  • 69launch into something — ˈlaunch into sth | ˈlaunch yourself into sth derived to begin sth in an enthusiastic way, especially sth that will take a long time • He launched into a lengthy account of his career. Main entry: ↑launchderived …

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  • 70launch yourself into something — ˈlaunch into sth | ˈlaunch yourself into sth derived to begin sth in an enthusiastic way, especially sth that will take a long time • He launched into a lengthy account of his career. Main entry: ↑launchderived …

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