释义 |
wingmanship|ˈwɪŋmənʃɪp| [f. wing n. after such words as oarsmanship, penmanship (see -ship 2 b), the meaning of the element -man- being lost sight of.] Skill in the use of the wings; flying regarded as an art or accomplishment.
1867Duke of Argyll Reign of Law 46 To stand still in the air is not..impossible to a flying bird,..but it is one of the most difficult feats of wingmanship. 1923Times Lit. Suppl. 30 Aug. 564/4 In sheer wingmanship, the peregrine has no peer among British birds. |