glider的意思和读音

glider

: [ˈɡlaɪdər] : [ˈɡlaɪdə(r)]

n.

gliders  

glidern.

1.a light aircraft that flies without an engine

n.1.;【2.,3.()4.,1.;【2.,3.()4.,

n.1.a light airplane with no engine that people fly in for pleasure

1. 〖 glide〗 glider;aerodone;sailplane〗 〖 slide;coast;glide;slip〗 ...

2. shudder glider outsider ...

3. gleam n. glider n. global a. ...

4. glide glider glimpse ...

5. ( ALCHEMICAL DRAGON) GLIDER( CARRIAGE) ...

6. glide glider glime ...

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1.There is nothing like strapping into a hang glider and cruising as fast as you can go.

2.But even so, Ben Hodges, a member of the Woods Hole team, thinks the glider could operate for a year or so before having to be recovered.使使

3.The huge, showy booster rockets fallen away, it was just a little glider or an aeroplane.

4.The model glider looks fine, although the only way we an really put it to the test is to see if it will fly.

5.The orbiter lifts off vertically like an Expendable launch vehicle but makes an unpowered descent similar to a glider.

6.He said that if both engines of the plane had failed, the aircraft would become like a "glider" .。”

7.If the glider land on the floor, the point it touch the floor will be the reference point for measuring of the gliding distance.

8.A mouse mounted on a glider flight in the sky, the attention should not be flying with the eagle hit the birdie.

9.But far from being an oddity, these friendly furry marsupials are in fact a type of possum known as a sugar glider.

10.A pilot had a lucky escape when his glider crashed into an elderly couple's front garden, narrowly missing their home by a few metres.