English to Arabic Dictionary torpedoes

torpedoes

طوربيدات
definition
verb
Unfortunately, the ship was torpedoed while still in the Baltic Sea and sank.
attack or sink (a ship) with a torpedo or torpedoes.
noun
All aircraft dropped their bombs or torpedoes over the target, but on the return leg Beaufort A9-217 lost contact with the rest of the squadron and failed to return.
a cigar-shaped self-propelled underwater missile designed to be fired from a ship or submarine or dropped into the water from an aircraft and to explode on reaching a target.
Those closest to the lagoon entrance offer the best chance of finding a resting leopard shark or torpedo ray , especially early in the morning.
an electric ray.
translation of 'torpedoes'
verb
فشل,
أحبط,
فرقع,
نسف
noun
قذيفة نسف السفن,
الرعاد الكهربائي سمك,
مفرقعة,
القاتل المحترف
example
All aircraft dropped their bombs or 'torpedoes' over the target, but on the return leg Beaufort A9-217 lost contact with the rest of the squadron and failed to return.
There are homing rockets, underwater 'torpedoes' , water mines and cannon shells plus a few others to hunt down enemy boats.
Two torpedo tubes are designed for firing remote-controlled 'torpedoes' with a very high accuracy.
Osyss fired another volley of 'torpedoes' at the Hybrid ship.
The ADF currently uses Mk46 Mod 1 Phase 11 and Mk 46 Mod 5a 'torpedoes' from ships and aircraft.
The orbital missile silos started as well, firing volleys of pirion 'torpedoes' at the ships.
It's about 450 feet long, longer than other attack boats due to a hull extension, and it's designed to carry 'torpedoes' and cruise missiles.
Nevertheless, Kutcher isn't so bad that he 'torpedoes' the entire project.
We also do not think there is anything wrong with ‘unrestricted’ submarine warfare - meaning a submarine firing its 'torpedoes' without warning.
Carrying submarine bombs, 'torpedoes' and Harpoon missiles, it can offer outstanding surface and submarine detection equipment, and it has more applications than a submarine.
There had been no time to think as Matt and Jerry drove toward the harbor because the closer they got they saw the sky filled with zeros as they flew in low over the ships and dropped their 'torpedoes' .
U.S. submarines fired 14,748 'torpedoes' , sinking 214 warships and 1,178 merchant vessels.
The submarine has the capacity to carry 14 missiles and 'torpedoes' in a mixed load.
The uncloaked ships fired off their 'torpedoes' and took out a portion of the enemy fleet.
The maximum weapons payload is 1,781 kg and weapon options include missiles, 'torpedoes' , rockets and bombs.
The submarine can carry up to 18 missiles or 'torpedoes' .
The ship has ten torpedo tubes for 20 Vodopad-NK anti-submarine missiles or 'torpedoes' .
She says that most divers in the South know the wreck of HMS Hood, the battleship which was sunk in 1914 across the south ship channel of Portland Harbour to stop U-boats firing 'torpedoes' at ships inside.
The ashes of a woman have been placed inside the wreck of a Royal Navy ship alongside those of her long-dead hero husband who died when the ship was 'torpedoed' by a German U-boat.
The Alcione C, a 54m Italian supply ship 'torpedoed' by the Allies in 1943, stands upright on a 34m seabed.
The best-laid program planning can be 'torpedoed' or strengthened by the staff that plan and implement it.
The ship was 'torpedoed' off County Donegal and the book describes the heroic and partly successful rescue attempts.
Properties in common with electricity of the 'torpedo' and other animals of this class are chiefly these: -
Byron was killed in the second world war aged only 35, lost when his ship was 'torpedoed' by a German U-boat off Cape Wrath.
Leading Aircraftsman Ernie Mortimer was left clinging to a piece of debris in the dark for six hours after his prison ship was 'torpedoed' .
We haven't even struck a jury yet, and now three of the defense strategies have been 'torpedoed' .
As for battle, ‘I was in the water twice,’ he would sometimes say, meaning that two of the ships he'd been on had been 'torpedoed' or bombed and sunk.
Since any decision to change the executive director must be made unanimously by the executive board, he or she can easily 'torpedo' proposed changes.
This is guided to the submarine position where it drops a parachute-retarded 'torpedo' , or depth charge, from a height of 400 feet.
He had been down in the engine room when his ship was 'torpedoed' and was only just able to get out in time.
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