wingspan的意思和读音

wingspan

: [ˈwɪŋˌspæn] : ['wɪŋ.spæn]

n.

wingspans  

wingspann.

1.the distance between the end of one wing and the end of the other when the wings are fully stretched

a bird with a two-foot wingspan

na.1.

n.1.the distance from the end of one wing to the end of the other

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4. Pounce Wingspan Battletrap ...

5. ... ★★★ fledge v. ★★ wingspan n. ★★ maiden flight ...

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1.Ornithocheirus boasted a wingspan of 40 feet, equivalent to that of a small aeroplane.40

2.It would do no good for him to plan his wingspan and colors or to wish to remain in the snug safety of the tiny world he has known.

3.The aircraft, known as HB-SIA, has the wingspan of a jumbo jet but just a tiny single-person cockpit.HB-SIA

4.It has the largest wingspan of any bird found in North America and is one of the heaviest.

5.Inside the egg is the germ of a blue morpho, one of the world's largest butterflies, with a wingspan of five to eight inches.

6.They found a nearly complete fossil skeleton, no bigger than a swallow, with a wingspan of just 10 inches (25 centimeters).110(25)。

7.The Common Nawab is found all over Asia and is a superb specimen with a wingspan of about ten centimeters.

8.A leathery bat-like creature with a four foot wingspan and a tail that ended in a three-pointed barb.

9.With a 13. 8-metre wingspan and a 42kW electric motor, the E430 has a flying time of up to three hours.13.842,E4303

10.With its 56-inch wingspan, a mature female red-tailed hawk can weigh up to four pounds and dive for the kill at 120mph.56120