airborne in the PONS Dictionary

airborne Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

airborne troops
to get airborne

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Any airborne equipment must be both simple and lightweight. 4.
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It was a large scale amphibious and airborne operation, followed by six weeks of land combat.
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Within each category, different techniques are employed to reduce or eliminate noxious airborne contents.
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A perspex cover is provided for isolation against airborne vibrations.
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Airborne electromagnetic surveys are also used to characterize soft sediments in planning and engineering roads, dams and other structures.
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There was a perceptible lack of expertise in combined arms operations involving a combined deployment of armoured, artillery and airborne infantry units.
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Once they are airborne the flight is strong and rapid.
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The player could also hit logs and tree stumps in order to jump the buggy over obstacles, gaining extra points while airborne.
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Since it is airborne-qualified it can be deployed by air, sea or land.
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In this state they are sensitive to airborne chemicals and can detect food sources.
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