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katapultĂĄl, erĆvel dob
to throw something or someone with a sudden and forceful motion
Transitive: to catapult sb/sth somewhere | to catapult sb/sth some distance
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During the competition, teams built machines to catapult pumpkins as far as possible.
A verseny alatt a csapatok gĂ©peket Ă©pĂtettek, hogy a tököket minĂ©l messzebbre hajĂtsĂĄk.
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katapultĂĄl, fellendĂt
to cause someone or something to rise quickly to a much higher level of success, importance, or attention
Példåk
Their performance will catapult them into the finals.
TeljesĂtmĂ©nyĂŒk a döntĆbe katapultĂĄlja Ćket.
Catapult
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Modern historians study the mechanics and design of ancient catapults to better understand siege warfare technologies of the past.
A modern törtĂ©nĂ©szek az Ăłkori katapultok mechanikĂĄjĂĄt Ă©s tervezĂ©sĂ©t tanulmĂĄnyozzĂĄk, hogy jobban megĂ©rtsĂ©k a mĂșlt ostromhĂĄborĂșs technolĂłgiĂĄit.
02
a small hand-held device, typically Y-shaped with elastic, used to launch small stones or other projectiles
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The children played with a catapult in the backyard.
03
a mechanical device used to launch aircraft from the deck of a warship
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Engineers inspected the catapult before the training exercise.



























