concorde的意思和读音

Concorde

: ['kɑnkɔrd]

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1.On the British Airways Concorde, after luncheon had been served, Celia closed her eyes and marshalled her thoughts.西

2.Sting said he was delighted to be back on Concorde, having been a regular customer for 20 years.20

3.Last night he said: 'We've tried to create a new British design icon, like Concorde, the Spitfire or the Routemaster bus.:“,‘。”

4.She did some shopping at the airport shops and returned to the car at which time she saw the Concorde take off on time.西便

5.It would be the fastest commercial flight since the days of the Concorde.

6."Concorde is a symbol of British Airways, of air travel and normal life, " he said.:“。”

7.The Concorde, conceived and built by the British and French governments, began commercial service in January 1976.19761

8.The much talked about sonic boom was considered socially unacceptable and meant Concorde was restricted to flying supersonic over the ocean.广

9.Concorde 002 rolls out of the British Aircraft Corporation's assembly line at Filton in 1968.19682线

10.Bernie Ecclestone has likened F1's perennial Concorde agreement dispute to one of the world's longest-running political conflicts.F1