Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary - sortie
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Sortie
sortie
(sorties) 1. A sortie is a brief trip away from your home base, especially a trip to an unfamiliar place. (FORMAL) From here we plan several sorties into the countryside on foot. = foray N-COUNT 2. If a military force makes a sortie, it leaves its own position and goes briefly into enemy territory to make an attack. (FORMAL) His men made a sortie to Guazatan and took a prisoner... = raid N-COUNT
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noun Etymology: French, from Middle French, from sortir to go out, leave Date: 1778 1. a sudden issuing of troops from a defensive position against the enemy 2. one mission or attack by a single plane 3. a. foray, raid b. excursion, expedition diving ~s • ~ intransitive verb ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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n. & v. --n. 1 a sally, esp. from a besieged garrison. 2 an operational flight by a single military aircraft. --v.intr. (sorties, sortied, sortieing) make a sortie; sally. Etymology: F, fem. past part. of sortir go out ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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1. воен. вылазка 2. ав. самолето-вылет 3. разг. выход из кабины (космонавта) sortie into space —- выход в космос ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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fr. noun 1) mil. вылазка 2) aeron. вылет, самолетовылет 3) coll. выход из кабины (космонавта); a sortie into space - выход в космос ...Англо-русский словарь
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~1 n 1 an attack in which an army leaves its position for a short time to attack the enemy 2 a short flight made by a plane over enemy land, in order to bomb a city, military defences etc (flying sorties into the Pacific war zone) 3 a short trip, especially to an unfamiliar place (We made a sortie from our hotel to the open-air market.) 4 an attempt at doing something (The article marked my first sortie into print.) ~2 v to make a short attack on an enemy's position or a flight over enemy land sorting office ~ n a place where letters and packages are put into groups according to where they have to be delivered ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- 1778, from Fr. sortie, from fem. pp. of sortir "go out," from O.Fr., "to go out, escape," from V.L. *surctire, from pp. of L. surgere "rise up" (see surge). ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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