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Qué (quién) es Hawk - definición

1960S SURFACE-TO-AIR MISSILE FAMILY BY RAYTHEON
MIM-23 HAWK; HAWK Ground to Air Missile; HAWK; AN/MPQ-35; MPQ-35; AN/MPQ-50; MPQ-50; AN/MPQ-33; MPQ-33; AN/MPQ-34; MPQ-34; AN/MPQ-37; MPQ-37; AN/MPQ-39; MPQ-39; AN/MPQ-46; MPQ-46; AN/MPQ-48; MPQ-48; AN/MPQ-51; MPQ-51; AN/MPQ-55; MPQ-55; AN/MPQ-57; MPQ-57; AN/MPQ-61; MPQ-61; AN/MPQ-62; MPQ-62; MIM23; MIM 23; MIM-23; Hawk sam; Hawk missile; I-HAWK; Improved HAWK; I-Hawk; Mim23 hawk; Hawk missile system; Raytheon hawk; Mim-23b; Mim-23a; Hawk AMRAAM; Norwegian Adapted Hawk; HAWK missile
  • A Sentinel radar
  • A Hawk CWAR radar
  • A Hawk system in service with the [[German Air Force]] before it was phased out
  • A launch of a Hawk missile
  • A Hawk HPI radar
  • An Israeli M727 mobile Hawk launcher
  • A Hawk PAR radar
  • A Hawk SAM being towed by a truck on the Romanian National Day parade, December 2008, at the Triumph Arch in Bucharest
  • A Dutch HAWK battery provides an umbrella of protection for a tank column.

hawk         
  • [[Sharp-shinned hawk]], a small member of the [[Accipitrinae]] subfamily
  • Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb holding a hawk in his darbar
  • A [[Red-tailed hawk]] (''Buteo jamaicensis''), a member of the [[Buteo]] group
  • [[Red-tailed hawk]] removing fur from a [[rodent]] before eating it, [[Mission Peak Regional Preserve]], [[California]]
PREDATORY BIRD OF THE FAMILY ACCIPITRIDAE
Hawk (bird); Hawks
(hawks, hawking, hawked)
1.
A hawk is a large bird with a short, hooked beak, sharp claws, and very good eyesight. Hawks catch and eat small birds and animals.
N-COUNT
2.
In politics, if you refer to someone as a hawk, you mean that they believe in using force and violence to achieve something, rather than using more peaceful or diplomatic methods. Compare dove
.
Both hawks and doves have expanded their conditions for ending the war.
? dove
N-COUNT
3.
If someone hawks goods, they sell them by walking through the streets or knocking at people's houses, and asking people to buy them. (OLD-FASHIONED)
...vendors hawking trinkets.
= peddle
VERB: V n
4.
You can say that someone is hawking something if you do not like the forceful way in which they are asking people to buy it.
Developers will be hawking cut-price flats and houses.
VERB: V n [disapproval]
5.
If you watch someone like a hawk, you observe them very carefully, usually to make sure that they do not make a mistake or do something you do not want them to do.
PHRASE: V inflects
hawk         
  • [[Sharp-shinned hawk]], a small member of the [[Accipitrinae]] subfamily
  • Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb holding a hawk in his darbar
  • A [[Red-tailed hawk]] (''Buteo jamaicensis''), a member of the [[Buteo]] group
  • [[Red-tailed hawk]] removing fur from a [[rodent]] before eating it, [[Mission Peak Regional Preserve]], [[California]]
PREDATORY BIRD OF THE FAMILY ACCIPITRIDAE
Hawk (bird); Hawks
I. n.
Falcon.
II. v. a.
Cry, sell by outcry, carry about for sale.
hawk         
  • [[Sharp-shinned hawk]], a small member of the [[Accipitrinae]] subfamily
  • Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb holding a hawk in his darbar
  • A [[Red-tailed hawk]] (''Buteo jamaicensis''), a member of the [[Buteo]] group
  • [[Red-tailed hawk]] removing fur from a [[rodent]] before eating it, [[Mission Peak Regional Preserve]], [[California]]
PREDATORY BIRD OF THE FAMILY ACCIPITRIDAE
Hawk (bird); Hawks
hawk1
¦ noun
1. a fast-flying bird of prey with broad rounded wings and a long tail, such as a sparrowhawk. [Accipiter and other genera: many species.]
N. Amer. a buzzard or similar large bird of prey.
any bird used in falconry.
2. a person who advocates an aggressive or warlike foreign policy.
3. used in names of hawkmoths, e.g. eyed hawk.
¦ verb
1. hunt game with a trained hawk.
2. (of a bird or dragonfly) hunt on the wing for food.
Derivatives
hawkish adjective
hawkishly adverb
hawkishness noun
Origin
OE hafoc, heafoc, of Gmc origin.
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hawk2
¦ verb carry about and offer (goods) for sale in the street.
Origin
C15: prob. a back-form. from hawker1.
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hawk3
¦ verb clear the throat noisily.
?bring (phlegm) up from the throat.
Origin
C16: prob. imitative.
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hawk4
¦ noun a plasterer's square board with a handle underneath for carrying plaster or mortar.
Origin
ME: of unknown origin.

Wikipedia

MIM-23 Hawk

The Raytheon MIM-23 HAWK ("Homing all the way killer") is an American medium-range surface-to-air missile. It was designed to be a much more mobile counterpart to the MIM-14 Nike Hercules, trading off range and altitude capability for a much smaller size and weight. Its low-level performance was greatly improved over Nike through the adoption of new radars and a continuous wave semi-active radar homing guidance system. It entered service with the US Army in 1959.

In 1971 it underwent a major improvement program as the Improved Hawk, or I-Hawk, which made several improvements to the missile and replaced all of the radar systems with new models. Improvements continued throughout the next twenty years, adding improved ECCM, a potential home-on-jam feature, and in 1995, a new warhead that made it capable against short-range tactical missiles. Jane's reported that the original system's single shot kill probability was 0.56; I-Hawk improved this to 0.85.

Hawk was superseded by the MIM-104 Patriot in US Army service by 1994. The last US user was the US Marine Corps, who used theirs until 2002 when they were replaced with the man-portable short-range FIM-92 Stinger. The missile was also produced outside the US in Western Europe, Japan and Iran. The US never used the Hawk in combat, but it has been employed numerous times by other nations. Approximately 40,000 of the missiles were produced.

Ejemplos de uso de Hawk
1. A few shots later, witnesses said he hit the hawk.
2. George Voinovich of Ohio, a Republican budget hawk.
3. Black Hawk helicopters and left 18 Army Rangers dead.
4. John Wingeart, 2', a Black Hawk pilot from Sparks, Md.
5. But Tamir found itself sidelined, with nothing to hawk.