Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet GLIDE


GLIDE

Definition av GLIDE

  1. glida
  2. glidflyga, segelflyga

6
FLY

3

Antal bokstäver

5

Är palindrom

Nej

8
DE
GL
ID
IDE
LI
LID

22

16

70

91
DE
DEG
DEI
DEL
DG
DI


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Exempel på hur man kan använda GLIDE i en mening

  • In some contexts, it is equivalent to portamento, which is a continuous, seamless glide between notes.
  • It uses a standard Soviet/Russian FAB-500 general-purpose bomb, with a nominal weight of , as a warhead, adding a television seeker and guidance fins to turn it into a guided, unpowered glide bomb.
  • Qaem, refers to two completely separate Iranian weapons: an air-to-ground glide bomb and a ground-to-air missile.
  • Skiing is the use of skis to glide on snow for basic transport, a recreational activity, or a competitive winter sport.
  • The common name refers to its predilection for sugary foods such as sap and nectar and its ability to glide through the air, much like a flying squirrel.
  • In phonetics and phonology, a semivowel, glide or semiconsonant is a sound that is phonetically similar to a vowel sound but functions as the syllable boundary, rather than as the nucleus of a syllable.
  • They can use the silk to suspend themselves from height, to float through the air, or to glide away from predators.
  • It has a year-round 3,711-foot asphalt runway with pilot controlled medium intensity runway lights, PAPI visual glide slope indicators and both GPS and VOR/DME based instrument approaches.
  • A distinction is sometimes made between true homonyms, which are unrelated in origin, such as skate (glide on ice) and skate (the fish), and polysemous homonyms, or polysemes, which have a shared origin, such as mouth (of a river) and mouth (of an animal).
  • Army Air Forces to develop a remotely controlled glide bomb guided by a radio receiver and a television transmitter using a 625-line iconoscope tube.
  • The Rockwell International Guided Bomb Unit 15 is an unpowered glide weapon used to destroy high-value enemy targets.
  • Green sulfur bacteria are nonmotile (except Chloroherpeton thalassium, which may glide) and capable of anoxygenic photosynthesis.
  • It has the widest sole of any wedge, which provides the greatest amount of bounce, allowing the club head to glide through sand and avoid digging in.
  • As they cannot literally fly or glide in the air (like flying fish), an alternative name preferred by some authors is helmet gurnards.
  • A glide bomb or stand-off bomb is a standoff weapon with flight control surfaces to give it a flatter, gliding flight path than that of a conventional bomb without such surfaces.
  • The X-24 was drop launched from a modified B-52 Stratofortress at high altitudes before igniting its rocket engine; after expending its rocket fuel, the pilot would glide the X-24 to an unpowered landing.
  • It is disputed whether the segments are offset from each other following glide reflection, and are thus isomers, or whether the segments are symmetric across the midline, and thus follow true bilateral symmetry, as the specimens displaying the offset may be the result of taphonomic distortion.
  • At the end of World War II, Pinecastle was briefly used for unpowered glide tests of the Bell X-1 from B-29 aircraft before the program moved to Muroc Army Airfield in California– now Edwards AFB – for the world's first supersonic flight.
  • Charnia is an extinct genus of frond-like lifeforms belonging to the Ediacaran biota with segmented, leaf-like ridges branching alternately to the right and left from a zig-zag medial suture (thus exhibiting glide reflection, or opposite isometry).
  • To achieve high speed across country, glider pilots anticipating strong thermals often load their gliders (sailplanes) with water ballast: the increased wing loading means optimum glide ratio at greater airspeed, but at the cost of climbing more slowly in thermals.


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