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unanständige
túnel aerodinámico
wind tunnel SUST.
I. tunnel [ingl. am. ˈtənl, ingl. brit. ˈtʌn(ə)l] SUST.
II. tunnel <tunneling tunneled ingl. am. tunnelling tunnelled ingl. brit.> [ingl. am. ˈtənl, ingl. brit. ˈtʌn(ə)l] V. intr.
III. tunnel <tunneling tunneled ingl. am. tunnelling tunnelled ingl. brit.> [ingl. am. ˈtənl, ingl. brit. ˈtʌn(ə)l] V. trans.
tunnel passage:
I. wind1 [ingl. am. wɪnd, ingl. brit. wɪnd] SUST.
1. wind C or U METEO.:
como un bólido coloq.
to get the wind up ingl. brit. coloq.
to get the wind up ingl. brit. coloq.
olerse algo coloq.
to put the wind up sb ingl. brit. coloq.
asustar a alguien
to put the wind up sb ingl. brit. coloq.
meterle miedo a alguien coloq.
to raise the wind ingl. brit. arcznte.
desinflar a alguien
it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good atrbv. direction/speed/strength
2. wind U (in bowels):
gases mpl
tirarse un pedo coloq.
3. wind U (breath):
to get one's second wind athlete/runner:
4. wind U MÚS.:
II. wind1 [ingl. am. wɪnd, ingl. brit. wɪnd] V. trans.
1. wind:
wind exertion:
wind exertion:
wind blow:
2. wind baby:
sacarle el aire a coloq.
I. wind2 <pret. & part. pas. wound [waʊnd]> [ingl. am. waɪnd, ingl. brit. wʌɪnd] V. trans.
1.1. wind (coil):
wind yarn/wool
wind yarn/wool
to wind sth around or esp ingl. brit. round sth
enroscar or enrollar algo alrededor de algo
to wind sth on(to) sth
1.2. wind (wrap):
to wind sth/sb in sth
envolver algo/a alguien en algo
2.1. wind (turn):
wind handle
wind handle
2.2. wind (hoist, pull):
II. wind2 <pret. & part. pas. wound [waʊnd]> [ingl. am. waɪnd, ingl. brit. wʌɪnd] V. intr.
1. wind river/road:
2. wind <winding, part. pres. > river/road:
III. wind2 <pret. & part. pas. wound [waʊnd]> [ingl. am. waɪnd, ingl. brit. wʌɪnd] SUST.
1. wind (turn):
2. wind (bend):
wind tunnel SUST. TÉC.
I. tunnel [ˈtʌnl] Brit: -ll-, Am: -l- Brit: -ll-, Am: -l- SUST.
1. tunnel ARQUIT.:
2. tunnel MIN:
II. tunnel [ˈtʌnl] Brit: -ll-, Am: -l- Brit: -ll-, Am: -l- V. intr.
III. tunnel [ˈtʌnl] Brit: -ll-, Am: -l- Brit: -ll-, Am: -l- V. trans.
I. wind1 [wɪnd] SUST.
1. wind (current of air):
2. wind sin pl. (breath):
3. wind sin pl. ingl. brit., ingl. austr. MED.:
gases m pl.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to put the wind up ingl. brit., ingl. austr.
to put the wind up sb ingl. brit., ingl. austr.
II. wind1 [wɪnd] V. trans.
I. wind2 [waɪnd] V. trans. wound, wound
1. wind (coil):
wind wool
to wind sth around sth
2. wind (wrap):
3. wind (turn):
wind handle
wind clock, watch
4. wind film:
II. wind2 [waɪnd] V. intr.
wind tunnel SUST. TÉC.
I. tunnel [ˈtʌn·əl] SUST.
1. tunnel ARQUIT.:
2. tunnel MIN:
II. tunnel [ˈtʌn·əl] V. intr.
III. tunnel [ˈtʌn·əl] V. trans.
I. wind1 [wɪnd] SUST.
1. wind (current of air):
2. wind (breath):
3. wind MED.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to go [or run] like the wind
II. wind1 [wɪnd] V. trans.
I. wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] V. trans.
1. wind (coil):
wind wool
to wind sth around sth
2. wind (wrap):
3. wind (turn):
wind handle
wind clock, watch
4. wind film:
II. wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] V. intr.
Present
Itunnel
youtunnel
he/she/ittunnels
wetunnel
youtunnel
theytunnel
Past
Itunnelled / ingl. am. tunneled
youtunnelled / ingl. am. tunneled
he/she/ittunnelled / ingl. am. tunneled
wetunnelled / ingl. am. tunneled
youtunnelled / ingl. am. tunneled
theytunnelled / ingl. am. tunneled
Present Perfect
Ihavetunnelled / ingl. am. tunneled
youhavetunnelled / ingl. am. tunneled
he/she/ithastunnelled / ingl. am. tunneled
wehavetunnelled / ingl. am. tunneled
youhavetunnelled / ingl. am. tunneled
theyhavetunnelled / ingl. am. tunneled
Past Perfect
Ihadtunnelled / ingl. am. tunneled
youhadtunnelled / ingl. am. tunneled
he/she/ithadtunnelled / ingl. am. tunneled
wehadtunnelled / ingl. am. tunneled
youhadtunnelled / ingl. am. tunneled
theyhadtunnelled / ingl. am. tunneled
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Additionally, the wind tunnel is capable of operating for an indefinite period of time, allowing unlimited duration scramjet testing.
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Various propellers and fan types can be used as the mechanism to move air through a vertical wind tunnel.
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This becomes difficult for drafting cases, if only because a very large wind tunnel is needed.
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By 1973 airframes were being tested for their aerodynamic configuration through a wind tunnel.
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Then in 1972 construction of a full-sized wind tunnel was completed.
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