missiles

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Englisch - Türkisch
mermiler
Missiles/Air Target Materials Program
(Askeri) Füze/Hava Hedefi Malzeme Programı
missile
füze

Bir zeytin dalı uzatmak bir füze fırlatmaktan daha iyi. - Better to extend an olive branch than launch a missile.

Fişekler ısı arayan füzeleri önlemek için kullanılır. - Flares are used to avoid heat-seeking missiles.

missile
atılan şey/füze
missile
ok
guided missiles
gudumlu roket
antiradiation missiles
(Askeri) antiradyasyon füzesi
cruise missiles
(Askeri) kruz füzeleri
missile
(Askeri) FÜZE, TEPKİLİ MERMİ: Hedefe doğru yol alması, arkadan fışkırttığı gazın tepkisiyle sağlanan mermi. Bak. "projectile". MISSILE A (DIVISION DIRECT SUPPORT MISSILE): A FÜZESİ (TÜMEN DİREK DESTEK FÜZESİ): Muharebe grubuna sürekli direk destek sağlayan basit, hafif, maliyeti düşük, havadan nakledilebilir seyyar füze sistemi
missile
merak
missile
kurşun
missile
güdümlü mermi
missile
{i} mermi
missile
{i} atılan şey
Englisch - Englisch
plural of missile
air-to-air missiles
plural form of air-to-air missile
ballistic missiles
plural form of ballistic missile
cruise missiles
plural form of cruise missile
missile
An object intended to be launched into the air at a target
missile
A self-propelled projectile whose trajectory can be adjusted after having been launched
missile
any object, especially a weapon, thrown or intended to be thrown
missile
{a} that may be thrown by the hand
missile
{n} a mixture of different colors, a dart
Anti-Tank Guided Missiles
ATGM, missile designed to destroy tanks and that is directed by laser or infrared signals
Missile
missive
anti-ballistic missiles
missiles designed to intercept and destroy ballistic missiles
missile
An object intended to be launched into the air
missile
weapon thrown or projected to blow up a distant object
missile
A weapon thrown or projected or intended to be projected, as a lance, an arrow, or a bullet
missile
Anything that is thrown as a weapon can be called a missile. The football supporters began throwing missiles, one of which hit the referee. see also cruise missile, guided missile. Rocket-propelled weapon designed to deliver an explosive warhead with great accuracy at high speed. Missiles vary from small tactical weapons effective out to only a few hundred feet to much larger strategic weapons with ranges of several thousand miles. They were not developed in any significant way until after World War II. Almost all contain some form of guidance and control mechanism and are therefore often called guided missiles. An unguided military missile, as well as any launch vehicle used to penetrate the upper atmosphere or place a satellite in space, is usually called a rocket. A propeller-driven underwater missile is called a torpedo, and a guided missile powered along a low, level flight path by an air-breathing jet engine is called a cruise missile. With the development of ICBMs, missiles became central to Cold War strategy. See also antiballistic missile, Minuteman missile, V-1 missile, V-2 missile. intercontinental ballistic missile antiballistic missile cruise missile Cuban missile crisis guided missile Minuteman missile Missile Defense Alarm System Midas Trident missile V 1 missile V 2 missile
missile
Capable of being thrown; adapted for hurling or to be projected from the hand, or from any instrument or engine, so as to strike an object at a distance
missile
{i} object that can be thrown or hurled (stone, arrow, bullet, etc.); weapon which is directed or projected by remote control with the aim of striking a target
missile
a weapon that is thrown or projected
missile
A cell with a bomb, which runs up to a target and explodes Good for taking out large groups
missile
A missile is a tube-shaped weapon that travels long distances through the air and explodes when it reaches its target. The authorities offered to stop firing missiles if the rebels agreed to stop attacking civilian targets. nuclear missiles
missile
A general term describing an armament store designed to be dropped or projected from an aircraft or discharged from a gun or projector
missile
A missile is a special case of starship which has no movement capability, whose guns are all spent against a single target, and which self-destructs once it has been fired
missile
rocket carrying passengers or instruments or a warhead
missile
A rocket whose trajectory can be adjusted after having been launched
missiles

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    mîsılz

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    /ˈməsəlz/ /ˈmɪsəlz/

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