- smoke plume
- 1) Военный термин: дымовой шлейф, струя дыма (при вертикальном распространении)2) Техника: столб дыма
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
plume — plume1 [ plum ] noun count 1. ) a large feather or group of feathers, used especially for decorating a hat 2. ) a long narrow cloud of dust, smoke, etc. that moves upward: There was a loud explosion, followed by a plume of thick black smoke.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
plume — ► NOUN 1) a long, soft feather or arrangement of feathers. 2) a long spreading cloud of smoke or vapour. 3) Geology a column of magma rising by convection in the earth s mantle. ► VERB 1) (plumed) decorated with feathers. 2) (of smoke or vapour)… … English terms dictionary
plume — [plo͞om] n. [OFr < L pluma, downy part of a feather, small soft feather < IE base * pleus , to pluck out, fluff of wool, hair > FLEECE] 1. a) a feather, esp. a large, fluffy, or showy one b) a cluster of such feathers 2. an ornament made … English World dictionary
plume — late 14c., a feather (especially a large and conspicuous one), from O.Fr. plume, from L. pluma feather, down, from PIE root *pleus to pluck, a feather, fleece (Cf. O.E. fleos fleece ). Meaning a long streamer of smoke, etc. is first attested 1878 … Etymology dictionary
Plume (hydrodynamics) — In hydrodynamics, a plume is a column of one fluid moving through another. Several effects control the motion of the fluid, including momentum, buoyancy and density difference. When momentum effects are more important than density differences and … Wikipedia
smoke — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ dense, heavy, thick ▪ black, blue, grey/gray, white, etc. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
plume — plume1 [plu:m] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin pluma (small soft) feather ] 1.) a cloud of smoke, dust etc which rises up into the air plume of smoke/dust/gas/spray etc ▪ A black plume of smoke rose above the city. 2.) a large… … Dictionary of contemporary English
plume — plumeless, adj. plumelike, adj. /ploohm/, n., v., plumed, pluming. n. 1. a feather. 2. a large, long, or conspicuous feather: the brilliant plume of a peacock. 3. a soft, fluffy feather: the plume of an egret. 4. any plumose part or formation. 5 … Universalium
plume — [[t]plu͟ːm[/t]] plumes 1) N COUNT: usu N of n A plume of smoke, dust, fire, or water is a large quantity of it that rises into the air in a column. The rising plume of black smoke could be seen all over Kabul. ...the volcano s towering ash plume … English dictionary
plume — 1 noun (C) 1 a small cloud of smoke, dust etc which rises up into the air (+ of): After the explosion, a plume of black smoke hung over the horizon. 2 a large feather or bunch of feathers, especially one that is used as a decoration on a hat see… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
plume — UK [pluːm] / US [plum] noun [countable] Word forms plume : singular plume plural plumes 1) a large feather or group of feathers, used especially for decorating a hat 2) a long narrow cloud of dust, smoke etc that moves upwards There was a loud… … English dictionary