battre la cloche - significado y definición. Qué es battre la cloche
Diclib.com
Diccionario ChatGPT
Ingrese una palabra o frase en cualquier idioma 👆
Idioma:

Traducción y análisis de palabras por inteligencia artificial ChatGPT

En esta página puede obtener un análisis detallado de una palabra o frase, producido utilizando la mejor tecnología de inteligencia artificial hasta la fecha:

  • cómo se usa la palabra
  • frecuencia de uso
  • se utiliza con más frecuencia en el habla oral o escrita
  • opciones de traducción
  • ejemplos de uso (varias frases con traducción)
  • etimología

Qué (quién) es battre la cloche - definición

DEFENSIVE ARMAMENT ON THE MAGINOT LINE
Cloche GFM
  • Interior of a GFM cloche, looking upward at the Abri de Hatten
  • GFM Type B cloche at [[Ouvrage Schoenenbourg]]

Cloche hat         
  • Close fitting bell shaped hat. Made with felt, silk and metal. Created by Gertrude Southam (milliner), circa 1930.
  • [[Joan Crawford]] in a cloche, 1927
CLOSE-FITTING HATS WITH A BELL-SHAPED CROWN
Cloche hats
The cloche hat or simply cloche () is a fitted, bell-shaped hat for women that was invented in 1908 by milliner Caroline Reboux. They were especially popular from about 1922 to 1933.
Cloche         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cloches; Cloche (disambiguation)
·add. ·noun An apparatus used in controlling certain kinds of aeroplanes, and consisting principally of a steering column mounted with a universal joint at the base, which is bellshaped and has attached to it the cables for controlling the wing-warping devices, elevator planes, and the like.
cloche         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cloches; Cloche (disambiguation)
(cloches)
A cloche is a long, low cover made of glass or clear plastic that is put over young plants to protect them from the cold.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

GFM cloche

The GFM cloche was one of the most common defensive armaments on the Maginot Line. A cloche (bell) was a fixed and non-retractable firing position made of a thick iron casting which shielded its occupant. By comparison, turrets could be rotated and sometimes lowered so that only the top shell was exposed.

GFM is an acronym for Guetteur et Fusil-Mitrailleur (lookout and rifle-machine-gunner), which describes its purpose as a lookout and firing position for light weapons. Most of the bunkers or blocks in a Maginot Line ouvrage were fitted with several fixed armoured cupolas or cloches. The cupolas were designed to allow the soldiers to perform reconnaissance or repel an attack with an absolute maximum of cover, from inside the bunker. The armament of each cloche varied significantly, but were typically equipped with some combination of:

  • Light machine guns or automatic rifles
  • Vision blocks
  • Mounted binoculars
  • A periscope (located on the top of the bell)
  • A 50 mm mortar