rocket
ro
ˈrɑ
raa
cket
kət
kēt
British pronunciation
/ɹˈɒkɪt/

Definición y significado de "rocket"en inglés

01

cohete

a spacecraft that moves up by the force of the gases produced when the fuel burns
rocket definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The rocket lifted off from the launch pad, carrying a satellite into orbit around Earth.
El cohete despegó de la plataforma de lanzamiento, llevando un satélite a la órbita alrededor de la Tierra.
Engineers designed a new type of rocket with enhanced fuel efficiency for deep-space exploration.
Los ingenieros diseñaron un nuevo tipo de cohete con mayor eficiencia de combustible para la exploración del espacio profundo.
02

a fast-growing European annual, cultivated as a salad green and harvested while young and tender

rocket definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The chef added fresh rocket to the salad.
Rocket grows quickly in spring and summer.
03

cohete

a propulsion device with its own fuel that produces thrust through reaction forces
Wiki
example
Ejemplos
The rocket engine burned fuel to lift the spacecraft.
Engineers tested the rocket in a controlled facility.
to rocket
01

dispararse, irse por las nubes

(of a price, amount, etc.) to increase suddenly and significantly
to rocket definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The price of crude oil rocketed after the announcement of the supply cut.
El precio del petróleo crudo se disparó después del anuncio del recorte de suministro.
Shares in the tech company rocketed following the release of their innovative new product.
Las acciones de la empresa tecnológica se dispararon tras el lanzamiento de su nuevo producto innovador.
02

to propel or launch something using a rocket engine or similar thrust

example
Ejemplos
The satellite was rocketed into orbit last week.
Engineers rocketed the spacecraft into the upper atmosphere.
LanGeek
Descargar la Aplicación
langeek application

Download Mobile App

stars

app store