Примери за използване на Loaded and ready на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Loaded and ready.
Program loaded and ready.
Loaded and ready.
Microprobe is loaded and ready.
Loaded and ready to go.
Then they're loaded and ready to go?
Loaded and ready to go.
Distractor is loaded and ready to go.
Loaded and ready for delivery.
Jumper three is loaded and ready to go.
Loaded and ready to send to all the regulatory and oversight committees in the affected countries.
Missile one is loaded and ready.
We're loaded and ready for liftoff, but.
Why is it loaded? I'm always loaded and ready for action.
Missile tubes one through forty are loaded and ready.
Car's loaded and ready to go.
That means the beat is locked, loaded and ready to go.
Rocket's loaded and ready for liftoff!
Jake It's easier to fly that way… loaded and ready to fire.
What you're telling me is, if I blow a hurricane through a junkyard enough times, over billions and billions of years, eventually, after one of those hurricanes,there will be a 747 fully loaded and ready to fly.”.
Port batteries loaded and ready, Lieutenant.
As she expected, the weather was clear and her weapons were loaded and ready for fire.
Always keep your pistol loaded and ready to fire.
ALWAYS ASSUME that any gun is loaded and ready to fire.
Subsequent research, however, suggests that a very high proportion of soldiers did not fire even in these circumstances: of 27,574 abandoned muskets picked up after the battle of Gettysburg in 1863, over 90 percent were loaded, although the nineteen-to-one ratio between loading time and firing time would logically argue that only about 5 percent of the muskets should have been loaded and ready to fire when their owners dropped them.
I need the purification systems loaded and ready to go in 10!
Of the 27,574 abandoned muskets picked up after the battle of Gettysburg in 1863, over 90 percent were loaded, although the nineteen-to-one ratio between loading time and firing time would logically argue that only about 5 percent of the muskets should have loaded and ready to fire when their owners dropped them.
Okay, canisters for the first and second team are loaded and ready to go-- we're waiting on your word.