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launch
1) запускать; пускать в ход 2) выход на новый рынок 3) начало рекламной кампании – marketing launch LAUNCH гл. 1) пускать в ход 2) начинать 3) предпринимать 4) выбрасывать новые товары на рынок 5) выпускать - launch a campaign - launch a programme - launch a war - launch an export drive Syn: initiate, issue, produce
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  1. спуск (судна) на воду the launch of new liner —- спуск на воду нового пассажирского парохода 2. стапель 3. реакт. косм. пуск, запуск (ракеты, спутника) launch pad, launch platform —- см. pad launch abort —- аварийное прекращение полета (на стартовом участке) launch complex —- стартовый комплекс unauthorized launch —- несанкционированый пуск underwater launch —- пуск из подводного положения 4. катапультирование (самолета) 5. спускать (судно) на воду 6. начинать, пускать в ход to launch a new enterprise —- открывать новое предприятие to launch a young man into buisness —- помочь молодому юноше начать деловую карьеру 7. начинать, действовать to launch an attack —- начинать атаку, предпринимать атаку to launch a campaign of abuse —- начать (открыть) клеветническую кампанию to launch a scheme —- ввести в действие план 8. воен. реакт. косм. выпускать (снаряд) to launch a torpedo —- выпустить торпеду 9. запускать (ракету, спутник и т. п.) 10. катапультировать to launch a plane from a carrier —- катапультировать самолет с авианосца 11. бросать (с силой), метать to launch a spear at smb. —- метнуть копье в кого-л. to launch a blow —- нанести удар (также в боксе) 12. разразиться (чем-л.) to launch threats against smb. —- бросать угрозы кому-л. to launch an invective —- произнести обличительную речь 13. (into) с жаром пускаться во...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  abort аварийное прекращение полёта (на стартовом участке) LAUNCH a program разработать программу LAUNCH an attack начать атаку; LAUNCH a blow нанести удар LAUNCH I  1. v.  1) бросать, метать; - launch a blow  2) спускать судно на воду  3) начинать, пускать в ход, предпринимать; - launch an offensive - launch an attack - launch a campaign - launch a program  4) запускать (ракету и т.п.); выпускать (снаряд); катапультировать  5) горячо высказать, разразиться - launch into - launch on - launch out Syn: see begin  2. noun спуск судна на воду II noun  1) баркас  2) моторная лодка, катер; - pleasure launch LAUNCH an offensive предпринять, начать наступление; LAUNCH into с жаром, энтузиазмом пуститься (во что-л.); to launch into an argument пуститься в спор; to launch smb. into business помочь кому-л. сделать деловую карьеру; to launch into eternity poet. отправить(ся) на тот свет LAUNCH on  а) начинать; The opposition speaker launched a bitter attack to the governments mishandling of the taxpayers money.  б) предлагать, представлять; The musical theatre company is about to launch a new performer on the musical world. The firm is almost ready to launch its new product on the market.  в) браться за что-л. (новое); The director has launched (out) on yet another plan for cutting costs. LAUNCH a campaign развернуть кампанию; LAUNCH out  а) пускаться (в путь, в предприятие); to launch out on smth. начать что-л. делать;  б) разразиться (словами, упреками);  в) сорить деньгами; Can...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1) баркас 2) запускать 3) запустить 4) катер 5) пуск 6) эллинг launch in piggy-back fashion — запуск с промежуточной орбиты member of launch team — космонавт. стартовик space launch facility — космонавт. космодром - harbor launch - launch a bridge - launch balloon - launch satellite - launch team - launch vehicle - launch vessel ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  возбуждение (волны); возбуждать (волну) ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
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  1) баркас; катер 2) спуск (судна) на воду спускать (судно) на воду 3) наводить (мост, обычно временный) 4) производить пуск (ракеты, спутника) 5) радио возбуждать (волну) - buoy-inspection launch - crew's launch - harbor launch - offset launch - pilot launch - survey launch - utility launch ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  1. v. & n. --v. 1 tr. set (a vessel) afloat. 2 tr. hurl or send forth (a weapon, rocket, etc.). 3 tr. start or set in motion (an enterprise, a person on a course of action, etc.). 4 tr. formally introduce (a new product) with publicity etc. 5 intr. (often foll. by out, into, etc.) a make a start, esp. on an ambitious enterprise. b burst into strong language etc. --n. the act or an instance of launching. Phrases and idioms launch (or launching) pad a platform with a supporting structure, from which rockets are launched. Etymology: ME f. AF launcher, ONF lancher, OF lancier LANCE v. 2. n. 1 a large motor boat, used esp. for pleasure. 2 a man-of-war's largest boat. Etymology: Sp. lancha pinnace perh. f. Malay lancharan f. lanchar swift ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. verb  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French *lancher, lancer, from Late Latin lanceare to wield a lance — more at lance  Date: 14th century  transitive verb  1.  a. to throw forward ; hurl  b. to release, catapult, or send off (a self-propelled object) ~ a rocket  2.  a. to set (a boat or ship) afloat  b. to give (a person) a start ~ed her on a new career  c.  (1) to put into operation or set in motion ; initiate, introduce  (2) to get off to a good start  d. to load into a computer's memory and run ~ a program  intransitive verb  1.  a. to spring forward ; take off  b. to enter energetically ~ed into an impromptu speech — Tim Tucker  2.  a. archaic to slide down the ways  b. to make a start  II. noun  Date: 1749 an act or instance of ~ing  III. noun  Etymology: Spanish or Portuguese; Spanish lancha, from Portuguese  Date: 1697  1. a large boat that operates from a ship  2. a small motorboat that is open or that has the forepart of the hull covered ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (launches, launching, launched) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. To launch a rocket, missile, or satellite means to send it into the air or into space. NASA plans to launch a satellite to study cosmic rays... A Delta II rocket was launched from Cape Canaveral early this morning. VERB: V n, V n • Launch is also a noun. This morning’s launch of the space shuttle Columbia has been delayed. N-VAR 2. To launch a ship or a boat means to put it into water, often for the first time after it has been built. There was no time to launch the lifeboats because the ferry capsized with such alarming speed. VERB: V n • Launch is also a noun. The launch of a ship was a big occasion. N-COUNT: usu with poss 3. To launch a large and important activity, for example a military attack, means to start it. Heavy fighting has been going on after the guerrillas had launched their offensive... The police have launched an investigation into the incident... VERB: V n, V n • Launch is also a noun. ...the launch of a campaign to restore law and order. N-COUNT: oft N of n 4. If a company launches a new product, it makes it available to the public. Crabtree & Evelyn has just launched a new jam, Worcesterberry Preserve... Marks & Spencer recently hired model Linda Evangelista to launch its new range. VERB: V n, V n • Launch is also a noun. The company’s spending has also risen following the launch of a new Sunday magazine. N-COUNT: oft N of n 5. A launch is a large motorboat that is used for carrying people on rivers and lakes and in harbours. The captain was on the deck of the launch, steadying the boat for the pilot... N-COUNT: also by N ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 v 1 »START STH« to start something, especially an official, public, or military activity that has been carefully planned  (launch a campaign/appeal/inquiry)  (Police have launched a murder enquiry following the discovery of a woman's body. | launch an attack/assault/offensive)  (The press launched a vicious attack on the President.) 2 »PRODUCT« to make a new product, book etc available for sale for the first time  (It was a party to launch her new novel.) 3 »BOAT« to put a boat or ship into the water 4 »SKY/SPACE« to send a weapon or spacecraft into the sky or into space  (A test satellite was launched from Cape Canaveral.) 5 launch yourself forwards/up/from etc to jump up and forwards into the air with a lot of energy launch into sth phr v to suddenly start a description or story, or suddenly start criticizing something  (The preacher launched into an attack on adultery.) launch out phr v to start something new, especially something that involves risk + into  (Dickson left his father's firm and launched out into business on his own.) ~2 n 1 an occasion at which a new product, book etc is made available or made known  (the launch of our new hatchback) 2 a large boat with a motor ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  educ. abbr. Learning Academies Understanding New And Challenging Horizons ...
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