- stealth bomber
- `stealth ,bomber noun counta military aircraft that cannot be noticed by RADAR
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
stealth bomber — noun a bomber that is difficult to detect by radar • Hypernyms: ↑bomber, ↑stealth aircraft * * * stealth bomber or stealth fighter noun A military aircraft of a design that enables it to escape radar detection • • • Main Entry: ↑stealth * * *… … Useful english dictionary
Stealth-Bomber — Tarnkappenbomber B 2 Spirit Tarnkappenflugzeug ist die Bezeichnung für ein militärisches Flugzeug, welches die Tarnkappentechnik nutzt. Dies geschieht mittels besonderer geometrischer Formgebung und der Oberflächenbeschaffenheit, so dass das… … Deutsch Wikipedia
stealth bomber — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms stealth bomber : singular stealth bomber plural stealth bombers a military aircraft that cannot be noticed by radar … English dictionary
stealth bomber — noun A bomber (military aircraft) that is invisible to radar because of its unique body shape, outer coating, and thermal dissipation. See Also: stealth fighter … Wiktionary
stealth bomber — B 2 advanced technology bomber … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
stealth bomber — advanced bomber jet designed to be virtually invisible to radar (Military) … English contemporary dictionary
stealth bomber — noun (C) an American military aircraft that cannot be discovered by radar instruments … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Stealth aircraft — are aircraft that use stealth technology to make it harder to be detected by radar and other means than conventional aircraft by employing a combination of features to reduce visibility in the visual, audio, infrared and radio frequency (RF)… … Wikipedia
stealth — [stelθ] n [U] [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: From an unrecorded Old English stAlth stealing ] 1.) when you do something very quietly, slowly, or secretly, so that no one notices you ▪ Cats rely on stealth to catch their prey. 2.) also Stealth a system … Dictionary of contemporary English
stealth — (n.) mid 13c., theft, action or practice of stealing, from O.E. *stælþ, which is related to stelen (see STEAL (Cf. steal)), from P.Gmc. *stælitho (Cf. O.N. stulþr). Sense of secret action developed c.1300, but the word also retained its… … Etymology dictionary