Antiaéreo in english

Antiaircraft

pronunciation: æntaɪerkræft part of speech: adjective
In gestures

antiaéreo = anti-aircraft. 

Example: Examples range from guns -- revolvers, pistols, carbines, and assault rifles -- to grenade launchers, anti-tank guns, rocket launchers, and anti-aircraft missile launchers.

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» artillería antiaéreaanti-aircraft artillery .

Example: The use of anti-aircraft artillery against ground troops was frowned upon at the start of that conflict.

» cañón antiaéreoanti-aircraft gun .

Example: Rebels armed with anti-aircraft guns and Soviet rifles were outgunned by the heavily armed pro-Gadhafi forces.

» defensa antiaéreaair defence .

Example: During the last years of the Great War, sound detectors played an increasingly important part in the air defences of all the belligerents.

» fuego antiaéreoflak [flack] .

Example: By using this method such unusual features as the German propensity for 'portmanteau' words (Flak was an obvious substitute for Flugzeugabwehrkannone) can be dealt with satisfactorily.

» misil antiaéreoanti-aircraft missile .

Example: For this to occur, an air corridor would be needed that Israeli fighter jets could cross without being targeted by anti-aircraft missiles.

» refugio antiaéreobomb shelter .

Example: Sderot has 58 public shelters, 30 of which have no electricity and are uninhabitable even for a short stay.

» sistema de defensa antiaéreaair defence system .

Example: It will be difficult for an air invasion because the Russian air defense system is considered the best air defense system in the world.

Antiaéreo synonyms

flak in spanish: fuego antiaéreo, pronunciation: flæk part of speech: noun defensive in spanish: defensivo, pronunciation: dɪfensɪv part of speech: adjective pom-pom in spanish: pom-pom, pronunciation: pɑmpɑm part of speech: noun ack-ack in spanish: ack-ack, pronunciation: ækhæk part of speech: noun ack-ack gun in spanish: pistola ack-ack, pronunciation: ækhækgən part of speech: noun antiaircraft gun in spanish: arma antiaérea, pronunciation: æntaɪerkræftgʌn part of speech: noun
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