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Definition of launcher in English: launchernoun ˈlɔːn(t)ʃəˈlɔn(t)ʃər 1A structure that holds a rocket or missile, typically one used as a weapon, during launching. 火箭发射装置 Example sentencesExamples - The front launcher was recently changed from a missile launcher to a twin laser cannon.
- She wore the same traditional dress as her daughters, but unlike them carried a shoulder-fired surface-to-air missile launcher.
- As the beam bit into the front of the missile launcher, the protons shed their immense kinetic energy in the form of infrared radiation.
- In addition to that at the same time, we found eight more mobile erector launchers in the same location.
- The computer aims the launcher and prompts the crew to arm and fire a pre-selected number of rounds.
- The only goal of the air force afterward was to search and find the portable launcher.
- A marine can wield a flamethrower to improve close combat effectiveness or a missile launcher to take down buildings.
- The United States developed a multitude of delivery systems, ranging from multiple rocket launchers to missiles.
- The projectile launcher fired bomblets that would stun anyone within twenty or thirty meters of the point of impact.
- Is it more economical and practical to have reusable launchers or low-cost expendable launchers?
- A special vehicle has been developed, armed with a machine gun and multiple tear gas launchers.
- Reloading the launcher with a second set of 16 rockets takes up to 20 minutes.
- The protesting workers used tanks, armoured cars, and missile launchers to seal the entrance, creating a gridlock along a nearby highway.
- There were four guns and four torpedo launchers on the cruiser, going around the dome.
- They aimed their missile launchers at the portal to destroy it, but I had to object.
- The helicopter can be fitted with gun pods, rocket launchers and air-to-air missiles attached to two removable weapons sponsons.
- These sleek designs - which range from missiles to space launchers - have been tested in wind tunnels and in computer simulations.
- The aircraft has seven wing-mounted weapon stations, including missile launchers for short-range air-to-air missiles.
- After firing the launcher is reloaded in under four minutes.
- Six kinds of weapon have been found on the ship so far, including antiaircraft missile launchers and antitank rocket guns.
- 1.1 A rocket that is used to convey a satellite or spacecraft into orbit.
(将人造卫星或航天器送入轨道的)运载火箭 Example sentencesExamples - After climbing into space on a single launcher, the satellites will adopt orbits passing over the Earth's poles.
- On board the launcher will be not one spacecraft, but two.
- This was followed by a simulated separation of the spacecraft from the launcher.
- This will be the first time that an Ariane 5 launcher places a satellite in sun-synchronous orbit.
- Envisat, with its mass of 8 tonnes, will be the heaviest satellite ever to be put into orbit by an Ariane launcher.
- Instead, we need to develop a new generation of launch systems where the launcher remains on the ground so the spacecraft is almost all payload, not propellant.
- On board is an Intelsat satellite, the 19th to be placed in orbit for the company by an Ariane launcher.
- This is only possible because we have the launchers capable of placing satellites accurately into space.
- Increasingly, both the United States and the Soviet Union made improvements to their missiles that made them capable satellite and space capsule launchers.
- Rocketry engineers will design launchers and spacecraft aimed at making space travel inexpensive and routine.
- Unreliable launchers and passenger carrier spacecraft are more likely to be lost.
- Thereafter, satellite producers could contract directly with launcher providers to deliver payloads to space.
- The launcher campaign is well underway at the European Spaceport in Kourou.
- Early this morning an Ariane 4 launcher successfully placed into orbit another satellite for Eutelsat.
- It should be noted, though, that these powerful launchers also expand Chinese capabilities to launch heavier military satellites.
- It will serve as the main launcher for Russian military satellites.
- This meant that it must develop launchers and have its own spaceport.
- Once the launcher reaches geo-stationary orbit, Sloshsat will be ejected from the craft and the experiments will begin once it has made contact with the ground crew.
- Below are the satellite launchers that have gone up a hundred or more times, and the percentage of those launches that failed.
- Satellite launchers can be taxed for cleanup, kind of like a bottle deposit.
Definition of launcher in US English: launchernounˈlôn(t)SHərˈlɔn(t)ʃər 1A structure that holds a rocket or missile, typically one used as a weapon, during launching. 火箭发射装置 Example sentencesExamples - The helicopter can be fitted with gun pods, rocket launchers and air-to-air missiles attached to two removable weapons sponsons.
- Reloading the launcher with a second set of 16 rockets takes up to 20 minutes.
- Is it more economical and practical to have reusable launchers or low-cost expendable launchers?
- A special vehicle has been developed, armed with a machine gun and multiple tear gas launchers.
- The front launcher was recently changed from a missile launcher to a twin laser cannon.
- The only goal of the air force afterward was to search and find the portable launcher.
- They aimed their missile launchers at the portal to destroy it, but I had to object.
- These sleek designs - which range from missiles to space launchers - have been tested in wind tunnels and in computer simulations.
- As the beam bit into the front of the missile launcher, the protons shed their immense kinetic energy in the form of infrared radiation.
- Six kinds of weapon have been found on the ship so far, including antiaircraft missile launchers and antitank rocket guns.
- A marine can wield a flamethrower to improve close combat effectiveness or a missile launcher to take down buildings.
- After firing the launcher is reloaded in under four minutes.
- In addition to that at the same time, we found eight more mobile erector launchers in the same location.
- There were four guns and four torpedo launchers on the cruiser, going around the dome.
- The United States developed a multitude of delivery systems, ranging from multiple rocket launchers to missiles.
- The protesting workers used tanks, armoured cars, and missile launchers to seal the entrance, creating a gridlock along a nearby highway.
- The aircraft has seven wing-mounted weapon stations, including missile launchers for short-range air-to-air missiles.
- She wore the same traditional dress as her daughters, but unlike them carried a shoulder-fired surface-to-air missile launcher.
- The projectile launcher fired bomblets that would stun anyone within twenty or thirty meters of the point of impact.
- The computer aims the launcher and prompts the crew to arm and fire a pre-selected number of rounds.
- 1.1 A rocket that is used to convey a satellite or spacecraft into orbit.
(将人造卫星或航天器送入轨道的)运载火箭 Example sentencesExamples - This is only possible because we have the launchers capable of placing satellites accurately into space.
- This was followed by a simulated separation of the spacecraft from the launcher.
- Unreliable launchers and passenger carrier spacecraft are more likely to be lost.
- It will serve as the main launcher for Russian military satellites.
- Instead, we need to develop a new generation of launch systems where the launcher remains on the ground so the spacecraft is almost all payload, not propellant.
- Once the launcher reaches geo-stationary orbit, Sloshsat will be ejected from the craft and the experiments will begin once it has made contact with the ground crew.
- On board is an Intelsat satellite, the 19th to be placed in orbit for the company by an Ariane launcher.
- This will be the first time that an Ariane 5 launcher places a satellite in sun-synchronous orbit.
- After climbing into space on a single launcher, the satellites will adopt orbits passing over the Earth's poles.
- Early this morning an Ariane 4 launcher successfully placed into orbit another satellite for Eutelsat.
- Envisat, with its mass of 8 tonnes, will be the heaviest satellite ever to be put into orbit by an Ariane launcher.
- Rocketry engineers will design launchers and spacecraft aimed at making space travel inexpensive and routine.
- Thereafter, satellite producers could contract directly with launcher providers to deliver payloads to space.
- The launcher campaign is well underway at the European Spaceport in Kourou.
- Below are the satellite launchers that have gone up a hundred or more times, and the percentage of those launches that failed.
- Increasingly, both the United States and the Soviet Union made improvements to their missiles that made them capable satellite and space capsule launchers.
- This meant that it must develop launchers and have its own spaceport.
- On board the launcher will be not one spacecraft, but two.
- Satellite launchers can be taxed for cleanup, kind of like a bottle deposit.
- It should be noted, though, that these powerful launchers also expand Chinese capabilities to launch heavier military satellites.
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