Noun phrase.
[koˈete imˈpulsor-akeleraˈðor]
"Cohete impulsor-acelerador" refers to a device or component used in the military domain, specifically in the context of rockets and missiles. It serves the function of boosting or accelerating the propulsion of the rocket or missile.
This term is not commonly used in everyday language and is primarily found in technical or military contexts. It is more likely to be used in written rather than oral speech due to its technical nature.
Los ingenieros instalaron un cohete impulsor-acelerador en el misil para aumentar su velocidad.
Engineers installed a rocket booster-accelerator on the missile to increase its speed.
El cohete impulsor-acelerador funcionó perfectamente durante la prueba de lanzamiento.
The thruster-propellant worked perfectly during the launch test.
There are no commonly used idiomatic expressions with "cohete impulsor-acelerador" in Spanish language.