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单词 no-fly zone
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Definition of no-fly zone in English:

no-fly zone

nounˌnəʊˈflʌɪ ˌzəʊnˌnoʊ ˈflaɪ ˌzoʊn
  • An area over which aircraft are forbidden to fly, especially during a conflict.

    a United Nations' no-fly zone
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The centre of Soham was sealed off by police, turning it into a virtual ghost-town, and overhead a police helicopter enforced a no-fly zone.
    • Security will be very tight for the funeral with more than 6,000 police on duty, while the Italian air force will enforce a no-fly zone above the city.
    • The situation was so dangerous that most would-be volunteers were kept out of the area, and a no-fly zone was established over the site because of fears that helicopters could set off a fresh landslide.
    • We saw that last week when an aeroplane strayed into the no-fly zone in Washington.
    • It has agreed to send 2,000 soldiers, create a no-fly zone and grant the military the right to shoot down unauthorised planes.
    • In response, President Clinton expanded the southern no-fly zone.
    • The Administration has instituted no-fly zones above plants, while companies are hiring more guards.
    • The U.S. and the British patrol those no-fly zones.
    • A hodgepodge of other rules, including no-fly zones, has been suggested as well.
    • Many people commented on the lack of aircraft noise as a no-fly zone was enforced over central London.
    • He shot at American airplanes patrolling the no-fly zone.
    • Flight altitudes vary from one country to the next as well as the no-fly zones declared for military reasons or the equipment used to track aircraft.
    • The Civil Aviation Authority said no-fly zones are already in place above some nuclear plants, including Aldermaston.
    • You might think that the penalties would be severe for violating a no-fly zone above the White House and Capitol.
    • We have a no-fly zone over the stadium, military aircraft in the air.
    • These choppers intercept several aircraft a week that have entered the no-fly zone.
    • In between these much larger operations, frequent but limited strikes against military installations continued in the no-fly zones.
    • Bombing in the no-fly zones continued for 12 years.
    • Our pilots always take the most direct path and never fly in a roundabout way just to avoid things like restricted military no-fly zones.
    • They closed the tall buildings in the Docklands and imposed a no-fly zone over the city.
 
 

Definition of no-fly zone in US English:

no-fly zone

nounˌnō ˈflī ˌzōnˌnoʊ ˈflaɪ ˌzoʊn
  • A designated area over which aircraft may not fly without risk of interception, especially during a conflict.

    a United Nations' no-fly zone
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We saw that last week when an aeroplane strayed into the no-fly zone in Washington.
    • The centre of Soham was sealed off by police, turning it into a virtual ghost-town, and overhead a police helicopter enforced a no-fly zone.
    • Security will be very tight for the funeral with more than 6,000 police on duty, while the Italian air force will enforce a no-fly zone above the city.
    • They closed the tall buildings in the Docklands and imposed a no-fly zone over the city.
    • The Administration has instituted no-fly zones above plants, while companies are hiring more guards.
    • He shot at American airplanes patrolling the no-fly zone.
    • We have a no-fly zone over the stadium, military aircraft in the air.
    • Our pilots always take the most direct path and never fly in a roundabout way just to avoid things like restricted military no-fly zones.
    • In response, President Clinton expanded the southern no-fly zone.
    • These choppers intercept several aircraft a week that have entered the no-fly zone.
    • Bombing in the no-fly zones continued for 12 years.
    • The situation was so dangerous that most would-be volunteers were kept out of the area, and a no-fly zone was established over the site because of fears that helicopters could set off a fresh landslide.
    • You might think that the penalties would be severe for violating a no-fly zone above the White House and Capitol.
    • Flight altitudes vary from one country to the next as well as the no-fly zones declared for military reasons or the equipment used to track aircraft.
    • It has agreed to send 2,000 soldiers, create a no-fly zone and grant the military the right to shoot down unauthorised planes.
    • The Civil Aviation Authority said no-fly zones are already in place above some nuclear plants, including Aldermaston.
    • A hodgepodge of other rules, including no-fly zones, has been suggested as well.
    • The U.S. and the British patrol those no-fly zones.
    • In between these much larger operations, frequent but limited strikes against military installations continued in the no-fly zones.
    • Many people commented on the lack of aircraft noise as a no-fly zone was enforced over central London.
 
 
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