flight的意思和读音

flight

: [flaɪt] : [flaɪt]

n.;()

v.使

flights  

v.+n.take flight,book flight,catch flight,Miss flight,change flight

adj.+n.domestic flight,maiden flight,same flight,international flight,smooth flight

n.flying,aircraft,escape,getaway

flightn.journey by air

1.[c]a journey made by air, especially in a plane

a smooth/comfortable/bumpy flight

a domestic/an international flight

a hot-air balloon flight

We met on a flight from London to Paris.

plane

2.[c]a plane making a particular journey

We're booked on the same flight.

Flight BA 4793 is now boarding at Gate 17.BA 4793 17

If we leave now, I can catch the earlier flight.

mercy/relief flights(= planes taking help to countries where there is a war)

flying

3.[u]the act of flying

the age of supersonic flight

flight safety

The bird is easily recognized in flight(= when it is flying) by the black band at the end of its tail.

movement of object

4.[u]the movement or direction of an object as it travels through the air

the flight of a ball

of steps

5.[c]a series of steps between two floors or levels

She fell down a flight of stairs/steps and hurt her back.

running away

6.[u][sing]the act of running away from a dangerous or difficult situation

the flight of refugees from the advancing forces

The main character is a journalist in flight from a failed marriage.

of fancy/imagination

7.[c]~ of fancy/imaginationan idea or a statement that shows a lot of imagination but is not practical or sensible

group of birds/aircraft

8.[c]a group of birds or aircraft flying together

a flight of geese

an aircraft of the Queen's flight

IDMin the first/top flightamong the best of a particular groupput sb to flight使to force sb to run away

The gang took flight when they heard the police car.

take flightto run away

The gang took flight when they heard the police car.

v.

1.[usupass]~ sth使to kick, hit or throw a ball through the air in a skilful way

He equalized with a beautifully flighted shot.

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n.1.a journey through air or space in a vehicle such as a plane2.a scheduled flight with a commercial airline, usually designated by letters and numbers3.a movement through the air by a bird or object4.<literary>a group of aircraft or birds flying together, sometimes in a set pattern5.the act or process of moving through the air, or the ability to move through the air6.the act of running away or of trying to escape from someone or something7.a set of stairs going from one level to another1.a journey through air or space in a vehicle such as a plane2.a scheduled flight with a commercial airline, usually designated by letters and numbers3.a movement through the air by a bird or object4.<literary>a group of aircraft or birds flying together, sometimes in a set pattern5.the act or process of moving through the air, or the ability to move through the air6.the act of running away or of trying to escape from someone or something7.a set of stairs going from one level to another

1. Executives Flight Models ...

2. as...as... ...() flight earth ...

3. time-table flight rear stalls ...

5. peron'o: () flight of steps ; ...

6. flicker flight fling ...

7. adventure n. flight n. reception n. ...

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1.Mr Woodford was smart to take his story public right away, but the fact that he felt he had to take the next flight out speaks volumes.

2.We have been able to create a cavity where the material has been 'sucked out' by an instrument called a flight auger.

3.The wind that made such waves however, might have been too strong for the pterosaurs to control their flight once airborne.

4.Its far bright lights would streak across the sky and its sonic ba-boom! would rumble out, regular as a flight to Chicago.

5.In a fraction of a second you consider the right surface, the flight of the ball and his position.

6.Check-in counter is usually closed at least 30 minutes before flight departure.30

7.228 people from Brazil to France on an Air France flight has vanished over the Atlantic after flying into turbulence.228西西

8.On the flight to Bagram, White House officials said the review will not include any major policy changes.

9.If it had failed to do so, the flight to institutions deemed "too big to fail" would have become a Gadarene rush.

10.Each of us who knew them, Knew it was not their last fight; For God will take them home, With him, they'll make their last flight.