full thrust
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffullandthrust
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full
adjective
uk/fʊl/us/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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thrust
noun
uk/θrʌst/us/θrʌst/
the main idea, subject, or opinion that is discussed or ...
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(Definition offullandthrustfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The advantage of this method is that one can avoid the early phase of longduration slowly rising current profile and utilize thefullthrustof peak current.
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The advantage of this method is that one can avoid the early phase of long-duration slowly rising current profile, and utilize thefullthrustof peak current.
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During all operational flyingfullthrustlevels will be available.
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That is what thefullthrustof the procedures is all about.
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Thefullthrustof the strategic defence review was about joint operations and joint procurement policy.
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I accept thefullthrustof the report.
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They have the capacity, sometimes, almost to paralyse major corporations which are under thefullthrustof their investigations.
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During these maneuvers the engine is infullthrust.
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The right booster engine experienced problems at ignition, falling to only 40% offullthrust.
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The maneuver consists of slipping into a steep, straight dive and applyingfullthrust.
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The ship has developed a malfunction in its main booster and can not achievefullthrust.
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A pilot always initiates a wave-off by applyingfullthrustwhen touching down on an aircraft carrier as a fail-safe measure.
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This time the engine was opened up tofullthrustof 1100 kgf and a speed of 675 km/h was achieved and a maximum altitude of 2190 meters.
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Most rockets need stable support for a few seconds after ignition while the engines ramp up and stabilize atfullthrust.
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The aircraft began to sink heavily and the captain, realizing what had happened, pulled back on the control column and appliedfullthrustto all four engines.
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The variant's three-bearing swivel nozzle that directs thefullthrustof the engine is moved by a fueldraulic actuator using pressurized fuel.
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