faster-than-sound

faster-than-sound
ˈfɑ:stəðənˈsaund прил. сверхзвуковой, ультразвуковой faster-than-sound aircraft Syn : supersonic a сверхзвуковой;
~ aircraft сверхзвуковой самолет, самолет со сверхзвуковой скоростью faster-than-sound сверхзвуковой;
faster-than-sound aircraft сверхзвуковой самолет, самолет со сверхзвуковой скоростью faster-than-sound сверхзвуковой;
faster-than-sound aircraft сверхзвуковой самолет, самолет со сверхзвуковой скоростью

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