- transparent canopy
- прозрачный фонарь
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary. - M.: Military publishing house USSR Ministry of Defence. edited by M. Murashkevich. 1974.
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary. - M.: Military publishing house USSR Ministry of Defence. edited by M. Murashkevich. 1974.
Canopy — may refer to: Aircraft canopy, transparent enclosure over aircraft cockpit Baldachin, cloth or permanent architectural feature that hangs over altar or throne as symbol of authority Camper shell, raised, rigid covering for the rear bed of a… … Wikipedia
canopy — [kan′ə pē] n. pl. canopies [ME canape < ML canapeum < L conopeum < Gr kōnōpeion, couch with mosquito curtains, dim. of kōnōps, gnat] 1. a drapery, awning, or other rooflike covering fastened above a bed, throne, etc., or held on poles… … English World dictionary
canopy — /kan euh pee/, n., pl. canopies, v., canopied, canopying. n. 1. a covering, usually of fabric, supported on poles or suspended above a bed, throne, exalted personage, or sacred object. 2. an overhanging projection or covering, as a long canvas… … Universalium
canopy — UK [ˈkænəpɪ] / US noun [countable] Word forms canopy : singular canopy plural canopies 1) a cloth cover above something such as a bed or chair 2) a curved roof over part of a building 3) a mass of leaves and branches that form a cover high above… … English dictionary
canopy — /ˈkænəpi / (say kanuhpee) noun (plural canopies) 1. a covering suspended or supported over a throne, bed, etc., or held over a person, sacred object, etc. 2. an overhanging protection or shelter. 3. Architecture an ornamental roof like projection …
canopy — I. noun (plural pies) Etymology: Middle English canope, from Medieval Latin canopeum mosquito net, from Latin conopeum, from Greek kōnōpion, from kōnōps mosquito Date: 14th century 1. a. a cloth covering suspended over a bed b. a cover (as of… … New Collegiate Dictionary
canopy — can|o|py [ kænəpi ] noun count 1. ) a cloth cover above something such as a bed or chair 2. ) a curved roof over part of a building 3. ) a mass of leaves and branches that form a cover high above the ground: the forest canopy 4. ) a transparent… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
canopy — can·o·py || kænÉ™pɪ n. covering; shelter; transparent cover over the cockpit of a plane; part of a parachute which opens up and fills with air; roof v. cover with a canopy (cover, awning, shade, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary
canopy — i. The transparent cover over the cockpit of an airplane fixed, hinged, or sliding and sometimes jettisonable by power. It also protects the occupants from airstream. In pressurized aircraft, a canopy helps hold and maintain cockpit pressure. ii … Aviation dictionary
canopy — noun (plural canopies) 1》 a cloth covering over a throne, bed, etc. ↘a roof like projection or shelter. ↘the expanding, umbrella like part of a parachute. 2》 the transparent plastic or glass cover of an aircraft s cockpit. 3》 the… … English new terms dictionary
canopy — can•o•py [[t]ˈkæn ə pi[/t]] n. pl. pies, 1) a covering, usu. of fabric, supported on poles or suspended above a bed, throne, exalted personage, or sacred object 2) archit. a long awning stretching from the doorway of a building to a curb 3)… … From formal English to slang