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aircraft ['eəkrɑ:ft] n
econ. vliegtuig n
patents. luchtvaartuigen n
transp., avia. luchtvaartuig n; vliegtoestel n
aircraft Any structure, machine, or contrivance, especially a vehicle, designed to be supported by the air, either by the dynamic action of the air upon the surfaces of the structure or object or by its own buoyancy n
environ. vliegtuig n
class aircraft n
insur., transp. branche luchtvaartuigcasco
 English thesaurus
aircraft ['eəkrɑ:ft] abbr.
abbr., avia. airborne vehicle (MichaelBurov); craft (MichaelBurov); hull (MichaelBurov); airborne craft (MichaelBurov); aeroplane (MichaelBurov); airplane (MichaelBurov); aerial vehicle (MichaelBurov)
abbr., mil. ac
abbr., polym. acft
avia. aircraft (not to be confused with airship – официальный термин ИКАО для атмосферных летательных аппаратов напр., самолётов, вертолётов и т. п; не путать с дирижаблем MichaelBurov)
avia., avia., ICAO Any machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air other than the reactions of the air against the earth’s surface
avia., Canada Any machine, including a rocket, capable of deriving support in the atmosphere from reactions of the air. • abbreviations: A/C and ACFT
avia., Canada, mil. Flying machines and guided missiles that derive their lift in flight chiefly from aerodynamic forces, and flying devices that are supported chiefly by their buoyancy in air, including any aeroplane, balloon, kite balloon, airship, glider or kite
mil., abbr. a/c
mil., logist. An aeroplane, helicopter or other machine capable of flight. (FRA)
aircraft: 546 phrases in 27 subjects
Acoustics1
Agriculture2
Astronautics3
Aviation6
Chemistry3
Communications13
Computer numerical control1
Cultural studies1
Earth sciences10
Economy5
Education2
Electronics3
Environment9
Finances14
General64
Health care3
Information technology2
Insurance11
International trade14
Labor law3
Law9
Life sciences6
Measuring instruments2
Mechanic engineering10
Patents5
Statistics5
Transport339