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I . rocket [ˈrɒkɪt, Am ˈrɑ:k-] SUBST

1. rocket (weapon, vehicle):

rocket

2. rocket (firework):

rocket

3. rocket sans pl GB fig (strong reprimand):

to give sb a rocket

II . rocket [ˈrɒkɪt, Am ˈrɑ:k-] VERBE intr

1. rocket (move fast):

to rocket into the sky
mknąć [perf po-] w górę

2. rocket:

to rocket [up] costs, prices
to rocket [up] costs, prices

3. rocket (achieve quickly):

to rocket to number one
to rocket to stardom

booster rocket SUBST AVIAT

rocket launcher SUBST MILIT

Expressions couramment utilisées avec rocket

to rocket to stardom
to rocket [up] costs, prices
to rocket into the sky
to give sb a rocket
to rocket to number one

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Visitors can walk up to and around the base of the rockets.
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They commanded the spacecraft to perform a three-minute rocket burn that changed the spacecraft's velocity.
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The aircraft took off using jet-assisted takeoff rockets.
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In the end, all that had been launched was the escape rocket.
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It eventually rose to number 41 and then rocketed up the chart to the top ten, peaking at number three.
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They were first observed in the two 1970 rocket flights which also detected "coronal holes".
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However, lighter rockets may be used for direct fire support.
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Tom places a lighter to the rocket, and it takes flight.
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This reveals that an unrecovered rocket launched by the boys could not have caused the fire, as it was unable to travel that far.
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Four rockets successfully hit targets 17 kilometers away.
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