
flight
音标:
英音/ flaɪt / 美音/ flaɪt /
外刊例句:
Beyond tuition, families face additional expenses like flights for both students and visiting parents.
除学费外,家庭还面临额外的费用,例如学生和来访父母的航班。
—BBC
Mrs Reynolds is only being given one meal a day and needed help to climb the four flights of stairs to the room where the judge sits, according to her daughter.
据她的女儿说,雷诺夫人每天只吃一顿饭,需要帮助才能爬上四个楼梯到法官所在的房间。
—BBC
The following day, Maduro ordered his government to “step up the action needed to guarantee return flights for detained migrants”.
第二天,马杜罗(Maduro)命令他的政府“加强为保证被拘留移民返回航班所需的行动”。
—BBC
基本释意:
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航班,班机;飞行;逃走,逃避;(两个楼层间的)一段楼梯;(一起飞行的)鸟群,机群;(货币或股票的)抛售,抽逃;<文>光阴的飞逝;(跑道)一组跨栏;(使运河水位逐级升高的)多级船闸;过分(或牵强)的想法(或描述);镖尾
同义词:
没有找到同义词
短释义:
Humans can experience flight by getting on an airplane or trying out hang gliding. You can also describe each individual instance of flying as a flight: “I took a long flight to Sri Lanka this summer.” Anything that’s soaring through the air is in flight, especially if it has wings or is engineered to stay up there. As a noun, a flight is also one group or set of steps: “We had to carry her books up three flights of stairs.”
当一只鸟从翅膀动力的天空中飙升时,这是飞行的过程,即在空中行驶的过程。
长释义:
Humans can experience flight by getting on an airplane or trying out hang gliding. You can also describe each individual instance of flying as a flight: “I took a long flight to Sri Lanka this summer.” Anything that’s soaring through the air is in flight, especially if it has wings or is engineered to stay up there. As a noun, a flight is also one group or set of steps: “We had to carry her books up three flights of stairs.”
人类可以通过乘坐飞机或尝试悬挂滑行来体验飞行。您还可以将飞行的每个单独实例描述为飞行:“今年夏天我乘飞机飞往斯里兰卡。”任何在空中飞涨的东西都在飞行中,尤其是当它有翅膀或设计以呆在那里的情况。作为一个名词,飞行也是一组或一组步骤:“我们必须将她的书带上三个楼梯。”
文学例句:
I do not catch the exact function—maybe Xander presses a button, maybe Rania releases new code to the robot, but he takes off in flight.
我不会捕获确切的功能 – 也许Xander按下按钮,也许Rania向机器人发布了新代码,但他在飞行中起飞。
—A Rover’s Story by Jasmine Warga
An hour into the flight, they had flown into a thunderstorm.
飞机一个小时后,他们飞往雷暴。
—I Survived Hurricane Katrina, 2005 by Lauren Tarshis
Now I was scrambling back, wiggling under the door, once more in flight.
现在,我爬回了门下,再次飞行。
—Secrets at Sea by Richard Peck
词源:
flight(n.1)”act of flying,” Old English flyht “a flying, act or power of flying,” from Proto-Germanic *flukhtiz (source also of Dutch vlucht “flight of birds,” Old Norse flugr, Old High German flug, German Flug “flight”), said in Watkins to be from Proto-Germanic *flugti-, suffixed form of PIE root *pleu- “to flow.”
The spelling was altered late 14c. from Middle English fliht (see fight (v.)). The sense of “swift motion” is attested from mid-13c. The meaning “an instance of flight” is from 1785, originally of ballooning.
The sense of “a number of things passing through the air together” is from mid-13c. The meaning “series of stairs between landings” is from 1703. Figuratively, “an excursion” of fancy, imagination, etc., from 1660s.
The aviator’s flight-path is attested from 1908; flight-test (v.) from 1919; flight-simulator from 1947 (originally in rocketry); the airline flight-attendant from 1946.
下面是词源的翻译(机器翻译比较难翻,参考着看)
flight(n.1)”act of flying,” Old English flyht “a flying, act or power of flying,” from Proto-Germanic *flukhtiz (source also of Dutch vlucht “flight of birds,” Old Norse flugr, Old High German flug, German Flug “flight”), said in Watkins to be from Proto-Germanic *flugti-, suffixed form of PIE root *pleu- “to flow.”拼写改变了14c后期。来自中英语的fliht(请参阅战斗(v。))。从13C中期证明了“迅速运动”的感觉。含义“飞行的实例”是从1785年起,最初是气球。从13C中期,“许多事物一起通过空中”的感觉。含义“登陆之间的一系列楼梯”是从1703年开始。形象上,“ 1660年代的幻想,想象力等”的旅行。从1908年开始证明飞行员的飞行路径;从1919年开始的测试(v。); 1947年的飞行模拟器(最初是在火箭中);从1946年开始的航空公司飞行员。
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