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I. launch1 [Am lɔn(t)ʃ, lɑn(t)ʃ, Brit lɔːn(t)ʃ] VB trans
1.1. launch NAUT:
launch new vessel
launch lifeboat
1.2. launch:
launch AEROSP, MIL satellite/missile
1.3. launch (throw):
launch
2.1. launch (introduce):
launch product/service
launch securities
launch play/book
2.2. launch (initiate):
launch campaign/idea
launch company
launch attack
launch attack
2.3. launch (give a start to):
launch
II. launch1 [Am lɔn(t)ʃ, lɑn(t)ʃ, Brit lɔːn(t)ʃ] N
1.1. launch:
launch (of new vessel)
launch (of lifeboat)
1.2. launch (of rocket, missile):
launch
launch site
launch site
2. launch:
launch (of shares, stocks)
launch (of company)
launch attr date/party
launch2 [Am lɔn(t)ʃ, lɑn(t)ʃ, Brit lɔːn(t)ʃ] N NAUT
1. launch (motorboat):
launch
launch
2. launch (on warship):
launch
soft launch [ˌsɑft ˈlɔnʃ, sɒft ˈlɔːnʃ] N
soft launch
hard launch [ˌhɑrd ˈlɔnʃ, ˌhɑːd ˈlɔːnʃ] N
hard launch
I. launch into VB [Am lɔn(t)ʃ, lɑn(t)ʃ -, Brit lɔːn(t)ʃ -] (v + prep + o)
to launch into a tirade against sth
to launch into a tirade against sth
II. launch into VB [Am lɔn(t)ʃ, lɑn(t)ʃ -, Brit lɔːn(t)ʃ -] (v + o + prep + o) (involve oneself)
launch out VB [Am lɔn(t)ʃ, lɑn(t)ʃ -, Brit lɔːn(t)ʃ -] (v + adv)
launch out
launch vehicle N
launch vehicle
motor launch N
motor launch
motor launch
motor launch
launch pad [ˈlɔːn(t)ʃpad], launching pad N
1. launch pad AEROSP:
launch pad
launch pad
2. launch pad (for ideas, career):
launch pad
launch pad
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I. launch [lɔ:ntʃ, Am lɑ:ntʃ] -ches N
1. launch (boat):
launch
2. launch (act of setting in the water):
launch
3. launch (act of sending forth):
launch of missile
4. launch (introduction):
launch of exhibition
launch of book
II. launch [lɔ:ntʃ, Am lɑ:ntʃ] -ches VB trans
1. launch (set in the water):
launch
2. launch (send forth):
launch missile
3. launch (introduce):
launch book
4. launch (start):
launch investigation
launch exhibition
Phrases:
to launch oneself at sb
OpenDict entry
launch VB
launch (make a start) intr
launch (make a start) intr
product launch N
product launch
product launch
launch into VB trans
launch into
launch out VB intr Brit
launch out
launching pad N, launch pad N
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I. launch <-ches> [lɔntʃ] N
1. launch (boat):
launch
2. launch of a boat:
launch
3. launch of a missile:
launch
4. launch (introduction):
launch of exhibition
launch of book
II. launch [lɔntʃ] VB trans
1. launch (set in the water):
launch
2. launch (set in motion):
launch missile
3. launch (introduce):
launch book
4. launch (start):
launch investigation
launch exhibition
Phrases:
to launch oneself at sb
launch into VB trans
launch into
launch out VB intr
launch out
launching pad N, launch pad N
to launch an offensive (against sth)
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Present
Ilaunch
youlaunch
he/she/itlaunches
welaunch
youlaunch
theylaunch
Past
Ilaunched
youlaunched
he/she/itlaunched
welaunched
youlaunched
theylaunched
Present Perfect
Ihavelaunched
youhavelaunched
he/she/ithaslaunched
wehavelaunched
youhavelaunched
theyhavelaunched
Past Perfect
Ihadlaunched
youhadlaunched
he/she/ithadlaunched
wehadlaunched
youhadlaunched
theyhadlaunched
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Two minutes after liftoff, the four strap-on solid rocket boosters separated from the launch vehicle and fell away in pairs as planned.
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The antenna reflector was furled during launch under the launch vehicle fairing, and was deployed in orbit much like an umbrella.
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For example, if the launch vehicle being used had a one in ten failure rate, the insurance premium would be ten per cent of the gross cost.
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It failed to reach the orbit as it was lost by falling into ocean due to malfunction of the launch vehicle's last stage 12 minutes and 12 seconds after lift-off.
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The term expendable launch vehicle means each vehicle is used only once.
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