airspace的意思和读音

airspace

: [ˈerˌspeɪs] : [ˈeə(r)ˌspeɪs]

n.

n.territory,skies

airspacen.

1.;(the part of the sky where planes fly, usually the part above a particular country that is legally controlled by that country

The jet entered Chinese airspace without permission.

n.1.;;

n.1.the sky above a particular country that is considered to belong to that country

1. airport n. airspace n. ,( alarm n. ...

2. airport airspace alarm ...

3. airport airspace alarm ...

4. Better English,Better Life airport airspace alarm ...

5. airport n. airspace n. alive adj. ...

6. air hater airspace alarm signal ...

7. airship airspace airspeed indicator ...

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1.The persistent airspace closures are prompting pilots and airlines to call for greater study of the risk.使

2.He said the United States does not seek permanent bases or long-term control of Iraqi airspace.

3."There's a larger policy issue within China over who has control of the airspace, " Mr Fung said last month at a year-end media briefing.:“。”

4.He said the Palestinians could not form an army or control their own airspace, or sign military agreements with other states.

5.Cho said he expects the military will be prepared to use anti-aircraft missiles in the capital should any invasions of airspace occur.

6.The approval of an air traffic control unit shall be obtained for a civil aircraft to conduct flight activities in a controlled airspace.

7.'It was all normal, and the pilot said he was preparing to leave Brazilian airspace, ' said a Brazilian air force spokesman.西西

8.The airspace is usually divided into aerodrome flight airspace, airways, air routes, prohibited areas, restricted areas and danger areas.线

9.Once you clear a certain altitude, you are not longer in international airspace. You're in space, which no one has rights over, " he said. "

10.The strike led to addition of Andalusia autonomous closed airspace around the outside of the Spanish National Civil Aviation paralyzed.西西