What part of speech is spacewalks?

Spacewalks can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. spacewalks is a verb, present, 3rd person singular of spacewalk (infinitive).
  • 2. spacewalks is a noun, plural of spacewalk.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does spacewalks mean?

Definitions

Verb

spacewalk - move in space outside a space craft

Noun

spacewalk - Any activity by an astronaut outside of a spacecraft or space station in space; extravehicular activity .

Examples of spacewalks

#   Sentence  
1. noun The Chinese program's second phase will include spacewalks on future missions and demonstrations of docking and undocking techniques.
2. noun A spacesuit is much more than a set of clothes astronauts wear on spacewalks. A fully equipped spacesuit is really a one-person spacecraft.
3. noun NASA's first spacewalks took place during the Gemini program.
4. noun The world record for the most spacewalks is held by Russian astronaut Anatoly Solovyev with a total of 16 EVAs and more than 82 hours outside in space.
5. noun Spacesuits protect astronauts from extreme hot and cold temperatures, harmful space dust and radiation. They also give astronauts oxygen to breathe and water to drink during spacewalks.
6. noun Astronauts prepare for spacewalks by practicing their tasks underwater in a giant pool called NASA's Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory.
7. noun Spacewalks usually last between five and eight hours, depending on the job.
8. noun Sometimes a large robotic arm is used to move astronauts on spacewalks. Astronauts are attached to the robotic arm using a foot restraint.
9. noun Cassidy and fellow astronaut Bob Behnken have conducted the first of at least four spacewalks to replace the last in series of old nickel-hydrogen batteries with new, more efficient lithium-ion batteries.
10. noun Russian cosmonaut Alexei Leonov performed the first spacewalk on March 18, 1965.
11. noun The first spacewalk was 10 minutes long.
12. noun Astronaut Ed White performed the first American spacewalk during the Gemini 4 mission on June 3, 1965.
13. noun When on a spacewalk, astronauts use safety tethers to attach themselves to their spacecraft.
14. noun McCandless and Sullivan had donned their spacesuits in preparation to conduct an Extra-Vehicular Activity (EVA) or spacewalk in case anything went wrong with the deployment.
15. noun Russian cosmonaut Alexei Leonov performed the first spacewalk on March 18, 1965.
Sentence  
noun
The Chinese program's second phase will include spacewalks on future missions and demonstrations of docking and undocking techniques.
A spacesuit is much more than a set of clothes astronauts wear on spacewalks. A fully equipped spacesuit is really a one-person spacecraft.
NASA's first spacewalks took place during the Gemini program.
The world record for the most spacewalks is held by Russian astronaut Anatoly Solovyev with a total of 16 EVAs and more than 82 hours outside in space.
Spacesuits protect astronauts from extreme hot and cold temperatures, harmful space dust and radiation. They also give astronauts oxygen to breathe and water to drink during spacewalks.
Astronauts prepare for spacewalks by practicing their tasks underwater in a giant pool called NASA's Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory.
Spacewalks usually last between five and eight hours, depending on the job.
Sometimes a large robotic arm is used to move astronauts on spacewalks. Astronauts are attached to the robotic arm using a foot restraint.
Cassidy and fellow astronaut Bob Behnken have conducted the first of at least four spacewalks to replace the last in series of old nickel-hydrogen batteries with new, more efficient lithium-ion batteries.
Russian cosmonaut Alexei Leonov performed the first spacewalk on March 18, 1965.
The first spacewalk was 10 minutes long.
Astronaut Ed White performed the first American spacewalk during the Gemini 4 mission on June 3, 1965.
When on a spacewalk, astronauts use safety tethers to attach themselves to their spacecraft.
McCandless and Sullivan had donned their spacesuits in preparation to conduct an Extra-Vehicular Activity (EVA) or spacewalk in case anything went wrong with the deployment.
Russian cosmonaut Alexei Leonov performed the first spacewalk on March 18, 1965.

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