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órbita

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. orbit [Am ˈɔrbət, Brit ˈɔːbɪt] SUBST

1. orbit:

orbit RAUM, astron

2. orbit (sphere of influence):

orbit
orbit

II. orbit [Am ˈɔrbət, Brit ˈɔːbɪt] VERB trans

orbit
orbit
orbit

III. orbit [Am ˈɔrbət, Brit ˈɔːbɪt] VERB intr

orbit

transfer orbit SUBST

transfer orbit
retrograde motion/orbit
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orbit
transfer orbit
to orbit
orbit
poner a alg. en órbita astronauta
to put sb into orbit
orbit fachspr
to putout of orbit

im PONS Wörterbuch

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I. orbit [ˈɔ:bɪt, Am ˈɔ:r-] SUBST

1. orbit ASTRO:

orbit
to go into orbit

2. orbit (range of action, field):

orbit

II. orbit [ˈɔ:bɪt, Am ˈɔ:r-] VERB intr

orbit

III. orbit [ˈɔ:bɪt, Am ˈɔ:r-] VERB trans

orbit
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Englisch
orbit
planetary orbit
to put into orbit
im PONS Wörterbuch
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I. orbit [ˈɔr·bɪt] SUBST

1. orbit ASTRO:

orbit
to go into orbit

2. orbit (range of action, field):

orbit

II. orbit [ˈɔr·bɪt] VERB intr

orbit

III. orbit [ˈɔr·bɪt] VERB trans

orbit
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orbit
to put into orbit
Present
Iorbit
youorbit
he/she/itorbits
weorbit
youorbit
theyorbit
Past
Iorbited
youorbited
he/she/itorbited
weorbited
youorbited
theyorbited
Present Perfect
Ihaveorbited
youhaveorbited
he/she/ithasorbited
wehaveorbited
youhaveorbited
theyhaveorbited
Past Perfect
Ihadorbited
youhadorbited
he/she/ithadorbited
wehadorbited
youhadorbited
theyhadorbited

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The system will consist of six spacecraft in geostationary orbits, of which three have been launched.
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The orbits (eye-sockets) are somewhat triangular rather than oval-shaped.
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A satellite in such an orbit is at an altitude of approximately 35786kmmi 0 above mean sea level.
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He had love affairs and new friendships that drew him out of their orbit.
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He and the articles explained that sunlight pressure would cause the dipoles to only remain in orbit for a short period of approximately three years.
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