aircraft的意思和读音

aircraft

: [ˈerˌkræft] : [ˈeə(r)ˌkrɑːft]

n.

adj.+n.civil aircraft,enemy aircraft,large aircraft,commercial aircraft,military aircraft

v.+n.buy aircraft,aircraft fly,aircraft use,build aircraft,leave aircraft

n.aeroplane,airplane,flying machine,plane

aircraftn.— see alsolight aircraft

1.any vehicle that can fly and carry goods or passengers

fighter/transport/military aircraft

n.1.;

n.1.an airplane, helicopter, or other vehicle that flies

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1.If the physical properties were inferior to steel, we would expect to see aircraft made of materials other than aluminum.

2.There were fifteen-hundred cranes, and often two or three nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and submarines drydocked at a time.

3.The High Court was asked to intervene by a bank which had sued the airline for not meeting the terms of payment for its leased aircraft.

4.If you witnessed a burning object hit the ground it may have been a damaged aircraft, fireworks, UFO, or other unknown object.

5.Boeing announced on the 2nd, the second quarter of this year, the company delivered 125 civil aircraft over the same period a year.21251

6.One of the photographs revealed a minute aircraft close to an inclined ramp.

7.The espionage flight of the enemy aircraft over our territory is not an accident, but a very serious incident.

8.He said that would ensure that the aircraft did not compromise national security, and complied with the Buy American Act.》(BuyAmericanAct)

9.The United States Navy, for instance, recently examined a very large number of men working on aircraft carriers.

10.In the novel, a pilot, newly wed, loses control of his aircraft, while his wife in the control tower waits feverishly for a sign of life.