单词 | fighter |
释义 | fighterfight‧er /ˈfaɪtə $ -ər/ ●●○ noun [countable] Examples EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES word sets
WORD SETS► Airforce Collocationsairbase, nounair chief marshal, nounair commodore, nounaircraftman, nounair force, nounairman, nounair raid, nounair strike, nounair vice-marshal, nounbombardier, nounbomber, nouncarpet-bomb, verbdive-bomb, verbdogfight, nounfighter, nounflight lieutenant, nounflying officer, noungeneral, nounnavigator, nounno-fly zone, nounRAF, the, sortie, nounsortie, verbsquadron, nounsquadron leader, nounstaff sergeant, nounstrafe, verbwing commander, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► enemy fighters 1 (also ˈfighter plane/aircraft/jet) a small fast military plane that can destroy other planes: He was shot down by enemy fighters. a fighter pilot2someone who fights, especially as a sport3someone who keeps trying to achieve something in difficult situations: James is a fighter – he never gives up. → firefighter, freedom fighter He was shot down by enemy fighters. ► fighter pilot a fighter pilot COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► jet fighter/aircraft/airliner a squadron of F-6 jet fighter aircraft ► a fighter plane (=a small fast military plane)· fighter planes from the Second World War ► a resistance fighter· Resistance fighters had captured a German officer. ► stealth bomber/aircraft/fighter etc (=a plane made using this system) COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► good· He was a good fighter and he was not afraid of other men.· Ya was a good fighter, very tough.· It was only too likely that they would encounter dangers beyond the warren and that they would stand in need of some good fighters.· Norris was clearly the better fighter.· He was a good fighter and a brave man, though not, like Bedwyr, a natural leader.· Ya know, youse can be a good fighter.· Punch: Very fast but not so good for weaker fighters.· In his future. Good fighters are like that, and Hopkins is among the best. ► great· Most of today's great tournament fighters on the world circuits limit themselves to a few techniques that work best for them.· But I fought a great fighter tonight.· An excess of nutrition has produced as many great fighters as hunger or poverty ever did. ► guerrilla· The victims are likely to become willing guerrilla fighters or refugees.· Against the blows directed against them by reactionaries of all stripes, the Fourth International expresses its solidarity with the guerrilla fighters. ► jet· The truck passes, and like jet fighters at an air show, we somehow manage to avoid contact. ► new· No new fighters ever seemed to come now, no fresh and eager faces appeared in the Takali mess.· The high mission capable rates in the Gulf were achieved with old as well as new generation fighters.· The new fighter will move around the area looking for openings in his opponent's defence.· And Lockheed Martin now wants clearance to export the new F-22 stealth fighter. ► soviet· The original thirty-six aircraft had been increased or replaced by about thirty-six Soviet fighter aircraft. ► young· The younger fighter seemed to have recovered from the knockdown.· Marson notes that he has all the necessary equipment, along with a million-dollar umbrella insurance policy to cover the young fighters.· Most of the younger resistance fighters lived with other families who treated them like their sons. NOUN► aircraft· The F22 would clearly outperform any existing fighter aircraft.· The controls and instrumentation of a modern fighter aircraft, for example, are bafflingly complex.· No fighter aircraft could do it. ► bomber· From the latest fighter bomber, to something a little older.· Knowing that it would call up the fighter bombers, the convoy scattered into whatever cover could be found.· The planes are returning to the United States, although F-One-Eleven fighter bombers are staying on.· At one point Dostam used fighter bombers to attack the presidential palace and defence ministry.· Pentagon officials acknowledge using two Stealth fighter bombers to drop 2,000 pound bombs.· F-one-eleven fighter bombers have been flying from the base for more than twenty years. ► enemy· I instructed Peter to keep a sharp lookout for enemy fighters and then to follow me.· For this expenditure, intelligence estimated that 231 enemy fighters were killed.· Antiaircraft fire had become greatly intensified, but in my continued observations I saw no enemy fighter planes.· As many as 60 enemy fighters flew abreast of the Group, then turned and attacked in formation, using saturation tactics.· No enemy fighters were in the air, nor were there any gun flashes from the ground.· Only a few, isolated bursts of flak were seen and no enemy fighters were encountered.· About four enemy fighters which took off were promptly shot down. ► fire· Two fire fighters were killed ten days ago in the fire which gutted most of the factory.· Ten classrooms were gutted in the arson attack, and three fire fighters were treated for smoke inhalation.· Putting Labour in charge of reducing unemployment would be like sending a fire fighter to tackle a blaze with his hoses full of petrol.· Diesel spill: Stockton fire fighters swilled away a quantity of diesel after a small spillage in Portrack Lane, yesterday morning.· Burning car: Fire fighters were called to a car on fire at Hillside Avenue, Middlesbrough.· Could the mayor of Vienna please have some fire fighters kept on alert around the parliament building, just in case? ► freedom· This may be what some of those egging the freedom fighters on want to happen.· And Mel Gibson does pass muster as a filthy freedom fighter with a talent for decapitation.· A skills shortage exists and the reintegration of former freedom fighters has proved difficult, with many incidents of undisciplined conduct.· But quite the opposite happened, as the freedom fighters turned their confinement to good use.· The hardest worked were the female freedom fighters.· The army and police are no match for well-armed and determined freedom fighters.· Police oppression of the freedom fighters brought my protest against authority almost to the point of obsession.· You've also got various religious freedom fighters. ► night· Fear of a bad take-off, of night fighters, of flak and searchlights.· Plane caught fire as a result of night fighter attacks. ► pilot· The fighter pilot taking a little light relief.· Oscar was hurled through the windscreen like a fighter pilot jerking forward at G-speed.· He was an outstanding fighter pilot who proved his mettle in a variety of tough assignments, including two wars.· During launch the crew use pressure suits very similar those worn by fighter pilots.· Don Shepperd told the news conference, referring to the fighter pilots involved in the two encounters.· They were all fighter pilots and they got hit, you see. ► plane· Until recently F-Shed was where Jaguar fighter planes were serviced.· That incident occurred about 10 to 15 miles offshore, as the four fighter planes were returning from a training mission.· It was a photograph of a fighter plane with the pilot standing beside it.· The Navy is spending $ 83 billion on its F-18 E / F fighter plane program.· Military sources say 12 of the Internet-ready devices would be able to control missiles or unmanned fighter planes.· There are no gracefully lethal curves on this fighter plane.· Antiaircraft fire had become greatly intensified, but in my continued observations I saw no enemy fighter planes.· The plan seems to be to use airlift escorted by fighter planes. ► resistance· Soldiers, spies, resistance fighters, protesters.· Most of the younger resistance fighters lived with other families who treated them like their sons. ► squadron· Peacock wondered if all fighter squadrons were like this.· Been given a bomber squadron and one or two fighter squadrons and us. ► stealth· Pentagon officials acknowledge using two Stealth fighter bombers to drop 2,000 pound bombs.· And Lockheed Martin now wants clearance to export the new F-22 stealth fighter.· The Air Force intends the F-22 stealth fighter to be the grimmest perdition to darken the skies since mythological times.· A new, all-but-invisible stealth fighter was no exception. ► street· But he was a street fighter who could also hold the attention of a pavement crowd by his eloquence.· He was chunky and had a baby face and came to Our Lady of Mercy as a seasoned street fighter.· I am not a street fighter, I don't need to hate him to beat him. VERB► fly· This made him the ideal choice to fly this naval fighter.· Aspiring pilots get to fly seven Imperial fighters, each with its own characteristics.· Simply flying jet fighters in those early days involved high risk. ► kill· All were found dead, stabbed in the stomach, presumably killed by rival fighters from the school down the road. |
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