Betekenis van:
air gun

air gun
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • licht geweer; buks; geweer dat werkt op samengeperste lucht; geweer dat werkt op samengeperste lucht
  • a gun that propels a projectile by compressed air

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Shotgun cartridges and parts thereof; air gun pellets
  2. Note 2: 6A001.a.1.c. does not control electronic sources which direct the sound vertically only, or mechanical (e.g., air gun or vapour-shock gun) or chemical (e.g., explosive) sources.
  3. Note 2:6A001.a.1.c. does not control electronic sources which direct the sound vertically only, or mechanical (e.g., air gun or vapour-shock gun) or chemical (e.g., explosive) sources.
  4. Note 2:6A001.a.1.c. does not control electronic sources which direct the sound vertically only, or mechanical (e.g., air gun or vapour-shock gun) or chemical (e.g., explosive) sources.
  5. The impactors may be propelled by an air, spring or hydraulic gun, or by other means that can be shown to give the same result.
  6. In all cases the impactor may be propelled by an air, spring or hydraulic gun, or by other means that can be shown to give the same result.
  7. In all cases the impactors may be propelled by an air, spring or hydraulic gun, or by other means that can be shown to give the same result.
  8. The impactor may be propelled by an air, spring or hydraulic gun, or by other means that can be shown to give the same result.
  9. Note 2: 6A001.a.1.c. does not control electronic sources which direct the sound vertically only, or mechanical (e.g., air gun or vapour-shock gun) or chemical (e.g., explosive) sources. 1. An instantaneous radiated 'acoustic power density' exceeding 0,01 mW/mm2/Hz for devices operating at frequencies below 10 kHz; 2. A continuously radiated 'acoustic power density' exceeding 0,001 mW/mm2/Hz for devices operating at frequencies below 10 kHz; or Technical Note: 'Acoustic power density' is obtained by dividing the output acoustic power by the product of the area of the radiating surface and the frequency of operation. 3. Side-lobe suppression exceeding 22 dB;
  10. Incorporating other than lead zirconate titanate as the transduction element; c. Acoustic projectors, including transducers, incorporating piezoelectric, magnetostrictive, electrostrictive, electrodynamic or hydraulic elements operating individually or in a designed combination, having any of the following: Note 1: The control status of acoustic projectors, including transducers, specially designed for other equipment is determined by the control status of the other equipment. Note 2: 6A001.a.1.c. does not control electronic sources which direct the sound vertically only, or mechanical (e.g., air gun or vapour-shock gun) or chemical (e.g., explosive) sources.