Aircraft component which converts engine torque into forward thrust.
A mechanical device, with shaped blades that turn on a shaft, to push against air or water, especially one used for propelling an aircraft or boat.
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Examples for "propellor "
Examples for "propellor "
1 Gahan shrugged impatiently-theremust not be a propellor within a thousand haads.
2 It groaned into wakefulness and sputtered like an ancient propellor gathering speed.
3 Sit outside under giant propellor fans that whisk the air around.
4 An eight-months pregnant woman was injured by the boat's propellor after being forced overboard.
5 A small propellor , worked by compressed air, furnished motive power.
1 The propeller gathered in the net and it rendered her practically unmanageable.
2 He gave the propeller a few spins to suck in the mixture.
3 The professor then revolved the big propeller slowly and tested the rudder.
4 The propeller churned the water to foam, and the craft shot ahead.
5 The engine was already started, and the propeller was churning the water.
6 The only visible damage to the craft was a broken propeller shaft.
7 BY far the most difficult problem connected with aviation is the propeller .
8 The propeller began to revolve, Norton starting it on the compression successfully.
9 One whack with a boat propeller , one erosion point, sand's outta there.
10 The propeller whirred, and the engines purred like two huge twin cats.
11 At this city they secured passage in a steam propeller to Montreal.
12 She grasped the propeller - it resisted her touch with hard and absolute inflexibility.
13 He thought then that they must have mucked up the propeller somehow.
14 Its motive power is in its tail, which is a screw propeller .
15 The man spun the propeller , and they were ready to set off.
16 The propeller so matted with seaweed that we could make no progress.
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Translations for propeller
Propeller в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки