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Definition von 'launch

Englisch als Fremdsprache Amerikanisches Englisch Englisch

launch

(lɔːntʃ )
Wortformen: plural , 3rd person singular present tense launches , present participle launching , past tense , past participle launched
1. Verb
To launch a rocket, missile, or satellite means to send it into the air or into space.
NASA plans to launch a satellite to study cosmic rays. [VERB noun]
A Delta II rocket was launched from Cape Canaveral early this morning. [be VERB-ed]
Synonyme:propel, fire, dispatch, discharge   Weitere Synonyme von launch
Launch is also a noun.
This morning's launch of the space shuttle Columbia has been delayed. [+ of]
2. Verb
To launch a ship or a boat means to put it into water, often for the first time after it has been built.
There was no time to launch the lifeboats because the ferry capsized with such alarming speed. [VERB noun]
Synonyme:set afloat, cast off, discharge, dispatch   Weitere Synonyme von launch
Launch is also a noun.
The launch of a ship was a big occasion. [+ of]
3. Verb
To launch a large and important activity, for example a military attack, means to start it.
Heavy fighting has been going on after the guerrillas had launched their offensive. [VERB noun]
The police have launched an investigation into the incident. [VERB noun]
The President was on holiday when the coup was launched. [VERB noun]
Synonyme:begin, start, open, initiate   Weitere Synonyme von launch
Launch is also a noun.
...the launch of a campaign to restore law and order. [+ of]
4. Verb
If a company launches a new product, it makes it available to the public.
Crabtree & Evelyn has just launched a new jam, Worcesterberry Preserve. [VERB noun]
Marks & Spencer recently hired model Linda Evangelista to launch its new range. [VERB noun]
Launch is also a noun.
The company's spending has also risen following the launch of a new Sunday magazine. [+ of]
5. zählbare Substantive [oft by NOUN]
A launch is a large motorboat that is used for carrying people on rivers and lakes and in harbours.
The captain was on the deck of the launch, steadying the boat for the pilot.
We'll make a trip by launch to White Island.
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Weitere Synonyme von launch
COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers

launch 1 in American English

(lɔntʃ ; lônch)
Verb transitiv
1. 
to hurl, discharge, or send off (a weapon, blow, etc.)
2. 
to send forth with some force
to launch a plane by catapult
3. 
to cause (a newly built vessel) to slide from the land into the water; set afloat
4. 
to set in operation; start, inaugurate, etc.
to launch an attack, launch a new ad campaign
5. 
to start (a person) on some course or career
Verb intransitiv
6. 
to put to sea
often with out or forth
7. 
to start on some new course or enterprise
often with out or forth
8. 
to throw oneself (into) with vigor; rush; plunge
to launch into a tirade
Substantiv
9. 
the act or process of launching
Adjektiv
10. 
designating or of vehicles, facilities, sites, etc. used in the launching of spacecraft or missiles
Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
Wortherkunft von 'launch'
ME launchen < OFr lanchier < LL(Ec) lanceare, to wield a lance < L lancea, lance

launch 2 in American English

(lɔntʃ ; lônch)
Substantiv
1.  Obsolete
the largest boat carried by a warship
2. 
an open, or partly enclosed, motorboat
Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
Wortherkunft von 'launch'
Sp or Port lancha < ? Malay lancharan < lanchar, swift

launch 1

(lɔːntʃ )
Verb
1. 
to move (a vessel) into the water
2. 
to move (a newly built vessel) into the water for the first time
3. (transitive)
a. 
to start off or set in motion
to launch a scheme
b. 
to put (a new product) on the market
4. (transitive)
to propel with force
5. 
to involve (oneself) totally and enthusiastically
to launch oneself into work
6. (transitive)
to set (a missile, spacecraft, etc) into motion
7. (transitive)
to catapult (an aircraft), as from the deck of an aircraft carrier
8. (intransitive ; foll by into)
to start talking or writing (about)
he launched into a story
9. (intransitive ; usually foll by out)
to start (out) on a fresh course
10. (intransitive ; usually foll by out) informal
to spend a lot of money
Substantiv
11. 
an act or instance of launching
Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
Wortherkunft von 'launch'
C14: from Anglo-French lancher, from Late Latin lanceāre to use a lance, hence, to set in motion. See lance

launch 2

(lɔːntʃ )
Substantiv
1. 
a motor driven boat used chiefly as a transport boat
2. 
the largest of the boats of a man-of-war
Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
Wortherkunft von 'launch'
C17: via Spanish lancha and Portuguese from Malay lancharan boat, from lanchar speed

Beispielsätze, die 'launch' enthalten

We are going to launch an online campaign to expand the national helpline ourselves too. The Sun (2012)There have been quite a few social media networks launched by famous people? Times, Sunday Times (2013)These are hardly the figures to make a launch party fizz. Times, Sunday Times (2013)We heard the sound of two missiles being launched. Times, Sunday Times (2012)Motorpoint have also launched a huge list of green deals. The Sun (2011)Cops have launched an investigation but the woman had not yet been formally identified. The Sun (2013)Orange is regarded as one of the most successful brand launches of all time. Times, Sunday Times (2012)On the first few days of a new launch it may be difficult to get through. Times, Sunday Times (2011)Rescuers in an inflatable launched from the ship were convinced she must have drowned. The Sun (2011)The subsequent success of this promotion gave our new company a royal launching. Kiam, Victor Going For It!: How to Succeed As an Entrepreneur (1986)But her bid to launch a comeback is still far from rosy. The Sun (2007)Fishermen launch their boats and sell their fresh catch daily by the shores to eager onlookers. Times, Sunday Times (2009)Cyprus will now launch a campaign featuring stamps and posters of the new national symbols. Times, Sunday Times (2006)The identity of one of the most optimistic people after the launch also surprised me. Times, Sunday Times (2016)We have cruise missiles we can launch from ships and unmanned drones. The Sun (2014)Why did his motor launch driver dress in a dinner jacket on the night of the wedding party? Times, Sunday Times (2014)The book is highly practical and will be helpful for those planning churches that intend to launch large and grow rapidly. Christianity Today (2000)The firm has launched an investigation. The Sun (2009)You see the world in your own special way today and a picture you take could make money or launch a career. The Sun (2007)The unmanned aircraft can only launch airstrikes over Iraq. Times, Sunday Times (2015)Coalition aircraft have launched at least 36 strikes in the past week. Times, Sunday Times (2015)Or it can be done by motor launch, staying in luxury wilderness lodges en route. Times, Sunday Times (2009)The skincare brand has launched its first colour collection, all designed to give you that healthy glow. Times, Sunday Times (2013)In the past week many new accounts were launched by large providers, but most come with painful caveats. Times, Sunday Times (2008)

Wortlisten

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Übersetzungen für 'launch'

Britisches Englisch: launch /lɔːntʃ/ VERB
To launch a rocket, missile, or satellite means to send it into the air or into space.
They plan to launch a satellite to study cosmic rays.
  • Amerikanisches Englisch: launch
  • Arabisch: يُطْلِقُ
  • Brasilianisches Portugiesisch: lançar
  • Chinesisch: 发起
  • Kroatisch: lansirati
  • Tschechisch: vypustit raketu apod.
  • Dänisch: opsende
  • Niederländisch: lanceren
  • Europäisches Spanisch: lanzar proyectil
  • Finnisch: lanseerata
  • Französisch: lancer
  • Deutsch: vom Stapel lassen
  • Griechisch: θέτω σε κίνηση
  • Italienisch: lanciare
  • Japanisch: 進水させる
  • Koreanisch: (배를) 진수시키다
  • Norwegisch: sette i gang
  • Polnisch: wypuścić
  • Portugiesisch: lançar
  • Rumänisch: a lansa
  • Russisch: запускать
  • Spanisch: lanzar
  • Schwedisch: lansera
  • Thai: ปล่อย
  • Türkisch: fırlatmak
  • Ukrainisch: запускати
  • Vietnamesisch: phóng

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Nahe Wörter von 'launch'

  • launce
  • launcegaye
  • Launceston
  • launch
  • launch into
  • launch pad
  • launch party

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Verwandte Begriffe von 'launch

  • hard launch
  • launch into
  • launch pad
  • launch shoe
  • soft launch

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