0 a piece of equipment made of a large piece of special cloth that is fastened to a person or thing that is dropped from an aircraft, in order to make him, her, or it fall slowly and safely to the ground
2 a large, usually circular piece of special cloth fastened to someone or something so that when dropped from an aircraft, it will catch the wind like a sail to make the person or thing fall slowly and safely to the ground
3 to send a manager, politician, etc. to a new place that they have no previous connection with:
He was parachuted into the failing corporation's headquarters in hopes that he could rescue it.
a parachute harness
Airborne troops were dropped by parachute behind enemy lines.
They include sails, parachutes, flags, and insect flight.
Three people step out of an aircraft, and fall vertically before opening their parachutes.
In aircraft this would be in the form of an ejector seat and/or use of parachutes.
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降落傘, 跳傘, (用降落傘)空投,空降…
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降落伞, 跳伞, (用降落伞)空投,空降…
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paracaídas, lanzarse en paracaídas, paracaídas [masculine…
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paraquedas, saltar de paraquedas…
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パラシュート, パラシュート着けて飛び降りる, 降下する…
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paraşüt…
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parachute [masculine], (se faire) parachuter, (en) parachute…
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paracaiguda, tirar-se en paracaiguda…
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