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distanced
hélice à pas variable
variable pitch propeller SUST.
I. variable [ingl. brit. ˈvɛːrɪəb(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈvɛriəb(ə)l] SUST. (gen)
variable INFORM., MAT.
II. variable [ingl. brit. ˈvɛːrɪəb(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈvɛriəb(ə)l] ADJ. (gen)
variable INFORM.
propeller [ingl. brit. prəˈpɛlə, ingl. am. prəˈpɛlər] SUST.
propeller AERO., NÁUT.
I. pitch [ingl. brit. pɪtʃ, ingl. am. pɪtʃ] SUST.
1. pitch DEP.:
2. pitch (sound level) also FON. :
pitch MÚS.
ton m
3. pitch:
4. pitch (sales talk or argument) (gen) COM.:
to make or give ingl. am. a pitch for sth idea, proposal
to make or give ingl. am. a pitch for sth man, woman
5. pitch (tar):
pitch CONSTR., NÁUT.
6. pitch ingl. brit. (for street trader, entertainer):
7. pitch NÁUT. (movement of boat):
8. pitch DEP. (bounce):
9. pitch CONSTR. (of roof):
10. pitch (in mountaineering):
II. pitch [ingl. brit. pɪtʃ, ingl. am. pɪtʃ] V. trans.
1. pitch (throw) object:
jeter, balancer coloq. (into dans)
pitch DEP.
to pitch hay AGR. GANAD.
2. pitch:
pitch (aim, adjust) campaign, publicity, speech
adapter (at à)
pitch (set) price
to pitch sth a bit strong coloq.
y aller trop fort avec qc coloq.
3. pitch MÚS.:
pitch singer: note
pitch player: note
4. pitch (erect):
pitch tent
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to pitch sb a story coloq.
sortir une histoire à qn coloq.
to pitch sb an excuse coloq.
débiter une excuse à qn coloq.
III. pitch [ingl. brit. pɪtʃ, ingl. am. pɪtʃ] V. intr.
1. pitch (gen) (be thrown):
pitch rider, passenger, cyclist:
2. pitch NÁUT.:
pitch boat:
3. pitch ingl. am. (in baseball):
4. pitch ingl. brit. DEP.:
pitch ball:
variable [ˈveəriəbl, ingl. am. ˈveri-] ADJ. SUST.
propeller SUST.
I. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] SUST.
1. pitch ingl. brit., ingl. austr. DEP. (playing field):
2. pitch ingl. brit. (place for camping):
3. pitch ingl. am. DEP. (baseball):
4. pitch MÚS., LING. (tone depth, height):
5. pitch (sales talk):
6. pitch ingl. brit.:
7. pitch (slope in roofs):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] V. trans.
1. pitch (throw):
2. pitch (force sb into situation):
to pitch sb/sth into sth
plonger qn/qc dans qc
3. pitch DEP.:
4. pitch (fix level of sound):
pitch note
5. pitch (put up):
pitch tent
6. pitch (aim):
to pitch sth at consumers, market
to pitch sth at audience
III. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] V. intr.
1. pitch (suddenly thrust):
2. pitch (slope):
3. pitch DEP.:
pitch2 [pɪtʃ] SUST. no pl. (bitumen)
variable [ˈver·i·ə·bl] ADJ. SUST.
propeller SUST.
I. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] SUST.
1. pitch sports (baseball):
2. pitch MÚS., LING. (tone depth, height):
3. pitch (persuasive talk):
4. pitch (slope in roofs):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] V. trans.
1. pitch (hurl):
2. pitch (in baseball):
3. pitch (put up):
4. pitch (try to promote):
to pitch sth to sb/sth
promouvoir qc à qn/qc
5. pitch (aim):
to pitch sth at consumers, market
to pitch sth at audience
6. pitch MÚS.:
pitch note
III. pitch1 [pɪtʃ] V. intr.
1. pitch (in baseball):
2. pitch (suddenly thrust):
3. pitch (slope):
pitch2 [pɪtʃ] SUST. (bitumen)
Present
Ipitch
youpitch
he/she/itpitches
wepitch
youpitch
theypitch
Past
Ipitched
youpitched
he/she/itpitched
wepitched
youpitched
theypitched
Present Perfect
Ihavepitched
youhavepitched
he/she/ithaspitched
wehavepitched
youhavepitched
theyhavepitched
Past Perfect
Ihadpitched
youhadpitched
he/she/ithadpitched
wehadpitched
youhadpitched
theyhadpitched
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The propulsion is realized by a permanent magnet synchronous motor with an electrical driven variable pitch propeller.
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In addition to the steam-driven propeller, the vessel was also barque rigged.
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It continues to hold the official title of fastest propeller-driven aircraft since 1960.
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It is reported that one of the engines suffered a propeller overspeed condition.
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A variation on the propeller synchronizer is the propeller synchrophaser.
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