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单词 aircraft
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Definition of aircraft in English:

aircraft

noun ˈɛːkrɑːftˈɛrˌkræft
  • An aeroplane, helicopter, or other machine capable of flight.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • New Zealand has issued warnings to ships and aircraft likely to be in the area.
    • It is thought the seat of the fire was in the landing gear under the aircraft's main fuselage.
    • The purpose of going to the airfield can only have been to fly in the aircraft.
    • The nose of the aircraft went under the wing of the aircraft on the adjacent stand.
    • There is never a shortage of things to do as we work on almost all areas of the aircraft.
    • Launched with this jumbo team aboard for a test flight, the aircraft failed to gain height.
    • To do that you'll need to take a short scheduled flight on a light aircraft from Provo.
    • An aircraft would only have to head for the nearest flying or gliding club of which there are six in this area.
    • People wanting to catch a glimpse of the aircraft were also asked not to park at the airport.
    • The pilot had bought the aircraft in kit form and spent five months constructing it.
    • The light aircraft is capable of carrying four people but yesterday had only two on board.
    • He pushed the throttle all the way open and turned the aircraft in the direction of the smoke.
    • Crowds regularly flocked to the base to see the aircraft take off on one of its many test flights.
    • A sudden decrease in head wind or increase in tail wind can cause an aircraft to stall.
    • Only the security levy and landing fees for smaller aircraft at peak times have increased.
    • We also had to shout a lot because of the Heathrow aircraft constantly flying overhead.
    • He had to be certain that the aircraft was airworthy before setting off over the jungles of Burma.
    • He had jumped out of a light aircraft while unwittingly wearing a sabotaged parachute.
    • He was taken off the aircraft by Malta police after it had safely taxied to a stand at the airport.
    • He said it would be up to the Air Force how the aircraft was used with its new colours.
 
 

Definition of aircraft in US English:

aircraft

nounˈerˌkraftˈɛrˌkræft
  • An airplane, helicopter, or other machine capable of flight.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is never a shortage of things to do as we work on almost all areas of the aircraft.
    • Crowds regularly flocked to the base to see the aircraft take off on one of its many test flights.
    • The purpose of going to the airfield can only have been to fly in the aircraft.
    • The light aircraft is capable of carrying four people but yesterday had only two on board.
    • To do that you'll need to take a short scheduled flight on a light aircraft from Provo.
    • The nose of the aircraft went under the wing of the aircraft on the adjacent stand.
    • We also had to shout a lot because of the Heathrow aircraft constantly flying overhead.
    • A sudden decrease in head wind or increase in tail wind can cause an aircraft to stall.
    • The pilot had bought the aircraft in kit form and spent five months constructing it.
    • Only the security levy and landing fees for smaller aircraft at peak times have increased.
    • An aircraft would only have to head for the nearest flying or gliding club of which there are six in this area.
    • He said it would be up to the Air Force how the aircraft was used with its new colours.
    • He had to be certain that the aircraft was airworthy before setting off over the jungles of Burma.
    • It is thought the seat of the fire was in the landing gear under the aircraft's main fuselage.
    • He had jumped out of a light aircraft while unwittingly wearing a sabotaged parachute.
    • People wanting to catch a glimpse of the aircraft were also asked not to park at the airport.
    • Launched with this jumbo team aboard for a test flight, the aircraft failed to gain height.
    • New Zealand has issued warnings to ships and aircraft likely to be in the area.
    • He pushed the throttle all the way open and turned the aircraft in the direction of the smoke.
    • He was taken off the aircraft by Malta police after it had safely taxied to a stand at the airport.
 
 
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