cruising in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I.cruise [Brit kruːz, Am kruz] N

2. cruise MIL → cruise missile

See also cruise missile

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cruising in the PONS Dictionary

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cruising speed
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The carbon fiber and titanium craft will be capable of cruising for about 6.2 miles (10km) and can stay down unaided for 24 hours.
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Wartime builds omitted the cruising turbines originally specified and carried by the pre-war sub-group.
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It has rowing, cruising, speed boating and water scooting and kayaking facilities.
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Shortly after half-time the westerners were up by seven points and were cruising to victory.
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Potential ways of reducing the impact of contrails on our climate include reducing the maximum cruising altitude of aircraft so high-altitude contrails can not form.
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Some human space travellers are cruising near the outer planets of the solar system with their ship on autopilot.
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Lusty, low revving engine in conjunction with high gearing gives effortless cruising at three-figure speeds.
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Cruising is distinguished from regular driving by the social and recreational nature of the activity, which is characterized by an impulsively random, often aimless course.
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Indeed, family cruising is the largest growth sector in the cruising market.
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This gives it a road speed of 44 km/h with a cruising range of 400 km.
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