aeroplanes
英 [ˈeərəpleɪnz]
美
n. 飞机
aeroplane的复数
柯林斯词典
- 飞机
Anaeroplaneis a vehicle with wings and one or more engines that enable it to fly through the air.
in AM, use 美国英语用 airplane
双语例句
- But nuclear power is much less fundamental to the workings of the world than petrol or aeroplanes.
不过,与石油或飞机相比,核能对世界运行的基础性作用要弱得多。 - Aeroplanes are slowly driving me mad.
飞机正在逐渐把我逼疯。 - There were no aeroplanes in napoleon's lifetime.
拿破仑活着的时候没有飞机。 - Some of the remotely-controlled aeroplanes that hobbyists build are a third to half the size of their full-scale counterparts.
业务爱好者建造的某些遥控飞机,大小只有完整机型的三分之一到一半。 - For example, China's aeroplanes, iron ores and petroleum, etc.
例如,中国的飞机、铁矿石、石油等。 - I saw a head-on collision between two aeroplanes.
我看见两架飞机迎面相撞。 - The boy has become fascinated with making model aeroplanes.
这孩子做飞机模型都入了迷了。 - After all, what did it matter who had invented aeroplanes?
说到底,谁发明了飞机,这有什么关系? - But it's been scientifically proven that cars and aeroplanes contribute more to global warming than hairdryers and curling tongs.
但科学已经证实了,汽车和飞机所带来的全球温室效应恶果,一定比风筒和鬈发钳带来的多得多。 - The west has lots of aeroplanes, so they crash.
西方有许多飞机,所以会有坠机事件。
