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thrust <a thrust; thrusts> N ECON

thrust VB

thrust
thrust LAW

thrust VB

thrust
thrust ECON
thrust LAW

thrust N

thrust PHYS (ing)
thrust PHYS (ing)

thrust VB

thrust
thrust
thrust
thrust (into)
thrust (into)
thrust (into)
thrust (into)
thrust (into)
thrust (into)

axial thrust ARCHIT

counter thrust ARCHIT

dynamic thrust AVIAT

effective thrust MIL

end thrust

end thrust ARCHIT
end thrust ARCHIT

horizontal thrust ARCHIT

lateral thrust ARCHIT

passive thrust

propeller thrust

Usage examples with thrust

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Both effects together, velocity and frontal area, yield a thrust-to-drag ratio of 8 for the legs.
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The valley is an active earthquake zone crossed by multiple fault and thrust lines.
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The basic engine thrust without afterburner was powerful enough for carrier launches, further increasing safety.
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This technique does not allow the rescuer to provide upward thrust by finning, and all lift must be from buoyancy.
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Built in a series of straight alignments thrust remorselessly across existing field patterns it stood on a thirty feet wide embankment.
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Instead, he's thrust into a bizarre bureaucratic maze where the health of patients is secondary to politics.
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Oscillating fins create thrust when a starting vortex is shed from the trailing edge of the fin.
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After that, the main descent engine would ignite automatically firing at 10 percent thrust for 5 seconds.
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It mediates between the column and the load thrusting down upon it, broadening the area of the column's supporting surface.
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The opposition can be done from any line, and it is a strong attack when done with a straight thrust.
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