airline的意思和读音

airline

: [ˈerˌlaɪn] : [ˈeə(r)ˌlaɪn]

n.

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airlines  

adj.+n.national airline,japanese airline,international airline,global airline,domestic airline

v.+n.airline buy,airline become,keep airline,airline fly,own airline

n.air company,carrier,flag

airlinen.

1.a company that provides regular flights to take passengers and goods to different places

international airlines

an airline pilot

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n.1.a company that owns aircraft and takes people or goods by airplane from one place to another

1. aircraft n. 1 airline n. 线 airplane n. ...

2.线 aircraft n. 1 airline n. 线 airplane n. ...

3. air n. airline n. airplane n. ( ...

4.线 airport n. airline n. ()线 a.()线 airless a. ...

5.线 by air,by plane airline 线 passenger cabin ...

6.线 aircraft n. airline n. 线 airport n. ...

7. pilot airline , direct flight , ...

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1.He said the airline industry is one sector of the economy that has learned from failures, at least when it comes to safety.

2.That was in the 1980s, when flights were not crowded. The airline did not even charge him for the extra luggage.80

3.The goal is to keep the total costs as low as possible. Your bid is one of many that the airline will consider.

4.You simply have to get on the next flight at all costs, so you go up to the airline desk and shout at the representative.

5.Maybe he could call the company and pretend to be somebody with an airline, asking about travel records.

6.Soon, though, airline companies began complaining that the ash was no longer a problem, and running test flights to prove their case.

7.Just a moment, I'll call the airline to see if there are tickets for you.

8.Cathay, like most of its rivals around the world, is struggling to cope with one of the worst downturns to hit the airline industry.

9.So treat her well and negotiate respectfully. . . then take the matter up with the airline's customer service agents.

10.The president of the company says it's suffered from unfair competition since a new airline entered service two years ago.