airplane
美音:['erə.pleɪn] 英音:['eərə.pleɪn]简单释义:
n.飞机
网络航空;空气;喷射机
变形:
复数:airplanes
完整释义:
n.
1.飞机
例句:
Thus the decision to use a fixed wing was one that had to be made before an aeroplane could fly satisfactorily.
因此,首先必须决定使用固定机翼,然后才能造出令人满意地进行飞行的飞机。The villagers were surprised to see the remains of an aeroplane near the lake.
村民们惊讶地发现湖边有一架飞机的残骸。Rather than take the aeroplane all the way, they decided to fly to Vancouver and then take the train from west to east across Canada.
她们不想一路乘飞机,而决定先飞到温哥华,再从西海岸乘火车横穿加拿大到达东海岸。Ornithocheirus boasted a wingspan of 40 feet, equivalent to that of a small aeroplane.
打开双翼的鸟掌龙有40英尺长,相当一部小型飞机的长度。The passengers got out, and then, an hour later, an airhostess said, "The aeroplane's ready again now. "
乘客们下了飞机,然后,一小时之后,一位空中小姐说:“现在飞机又准备起飞了。”乘客们再一次经过她的身边登上飞机。The huge, showy booster rockets fallen away, it was just a little glider or an aeroplane.
巨大显眼的助推火箭脱离后,它看上去只是架小型滑翔机或飞机。A helicopter, however, is not your average aeroplane, and the usual laws of aerodynamics do not necessarily apply in all cases.
然而,直升机并非一种普通的飞机,常规的空气动力学原理不一定在所有情况下都适用。Even if it ultimately proved possible to make an aeroplane completely invisible at all wavelengths, there would be a further problem.
即使有朝一日证明可以制造出在全波段都完全隐形的飞机,还会有一个更深一步的问题。
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