"skyhook" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈ skaɪˌhʊk/ Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-skyhook.wav [Southern-England] Forms: skyhooks [plural]
enPR: skīˈ -ho͝okˌ Rhymes: -aɪhʊk Etymology: sky + hook Etymology templates: {{compound|en|sky|hook}} sky + hook Head templates: {{en-noun}} skyhook (plural skyhooks)
  1. A hook imagined to be suspended in midair. Translations (imaginary hook suspended in the air): avaruuskoukku (Finnish), Skyhook [masculine] (German)
    Sense id: en-skyhook-en-noun-EyI1ddtS Disambiguation of 'imaginary hook suspended in the air': 36 5 17 12 5 10 10 5
  2. An overhead winch.
    Sense id: en-skyhook-en-noun-O4ud6Bay
  3. A helicopter that lifts and transports heavy objects suspended by a heavy cable. Categories (topical): Aircraft Translations (helicopter that lifts and transports heavy objects): raskas kuljetushelikopteri (Finnish), Skyhook [masculine] (German)
    Sense id: en-skyhook-en-noun-yqIA9ZN5 Disambiguation of Aircraft: 7 7 42 15 7 11 5 6 Disambiguation of 'helicopter that lifts and transports heavy objects': 3 6 71 7 4 6 2 2
  4. (astronautics) A proposed momentum-exchange tether for launching payloads into low Earth orbit by hooking them to the end of a cable that reaches down from an orbiting station into the upper atmosphere. Categories (topical): Astronautics, Space access
    Sense id: en-skyhook-en-noun-DS0zvkyW Disambiguation of Space access: 5 6 7 34 23 15 7 3 Topics: aerospace, astronautics, business, engineering, natural-sciences, physical-sciences
  5. (slang) A CB radio antenna. Tags: slang
    Sense id: en-skyhook-en-noun-FXsEZp9b Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Megastructures Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 3 5 4 24 30 22 10 2 Disambiguation of Megastructures: 2 2 2 21 40 19 10 3
  6. (tennis) A form of the overhead smash in which the eastern grip is used to hit the ball farther behind the body than usually possible. Categories (topical): Tennis
    Sense id: en-skyhook-en-noun-DjljhN21 Topics: hobbies, lifestyle, sports, tennis
  7. (climbing) A small hook for gripping small and slippery protrusions. Categories (topical): Climbing Synonyms: bathook
    Sense id: en-skyhook-en-noun-9gJOsMA~ Topics: climbing, hobbies, lifestyle, sports
  8. (board sports) A device covering the rider's boot and sometimes screwed to the board, to facilitate jumping and enhance stability. Categories (topical): Board sports
    Sense id: en-skyhook-en-noun-tgb7Mw1K

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