catapult
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ˈkÊ
kā
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pult
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pēlt
/kˈÊtɐpˌʌlt/

A(z) „catapult” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to catapult
01

katapultál, erƑvel dob

to throw something or someone with a sudden and forceful motion
Transitive: to catapult sb/sth somewhere | to catapult sb/sth some distance
to catapult definition and meaning
Példåk
During the competition, teams built machines to catapult pumpkins as far as possible.
A verseny alatt a csapatok gépeket építettek, hogy a tököket minél messzebbre hajítsåk.
02

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 döntƑbe katapultĂĄlja Ƒket.
Catapult
01

katapult, ballisztika

a large weapon that was used in ancient times to throw stones or other objects with great force
Példåk
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

Példåk
The children played with a catapult in the backyard.
03

a mechanical device used to launch aircraft from the deck of a warship

Példåk
Engineers inspected the catapult before the training exercise.
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