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单词 pressure suit
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Definition of pressure suit in English:

pressure suit

noun
  • An inflatable suit that protects the wearer against low pressure, for example when flying at a high altitude.

    (高空飞行用)增压服,加压服

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was scheduled to spend approximately 10 hours, in a full pressure suit, some 70,000 feet above Afghanistan.
    • For these high altitude training flights, we would wear a full pressure suit for protection.
    • Add warm temperatures and a pressure suit to the equation, and you have a sweat-soaked, dehydrated pilot sitting in the cockpit at the hold short.
    • Moving faster than she ever thought she could, she jumped into her pressure suit, frightened for her life.
    • To complicate matters more, the pressure suit makes every movement difficult, and without benefit of speedbrakes or spoilers it would take nearly 90 minutes to make the descent.
    • The pilot wears a pressure suit and uses the onboard liquid oxygen system for breathing at high altitudes.
    • Often, the plane itself is not pressurised and instead the pilot wears a pressure suit that provides him with a pressurised environment.
    • His gun was charged and ready, his pressure suit would protect him from the toxic methane atmosphere.
    • The feat showed scientists of the nascent U.S. space program that an astronaut could survive in space with just a pressure suit and that a man could exit a vehicle at extreme altitudes and live.
    • His worst fears were realized when he recognized the helmet with the shattered faceplate and the silver material of the pressure suit.
    • Sitting on one of the two benches he started shedding his pressure suit.
    • I was sitting and grooming myself while I cleaned my pressure suit and added to my personal log.
    • Call me anything else and I'll blast you out into space without a pressure suit.
    • Vomiting into a closed pressure suit helmet and/or oxygen mask is not only unpleasant but also dangerous.
    • This is both unpleasant and dangerous in a pressure suit and/or oxygen mask.
    • Having direct sunlight on you while in the pressure suit is like wearing two or three sets of chemical gear and laying out in the sun.
    • There he was involved in research and development of flight equipment such as improved oxygen systems, G-force protection equipment and pressure suits.
    • The person inside reached up to release the seal ring on the neck of the pressure suit and with a sharp snick, the helmet came loose.
    • But spending an hour in a pressure suit in late June with temps in the 90s before takeoff will wear on anyone.
    • A field reporter was decked out in a lavender pressure suit giving an account in a desolate-looking field of scorched and blackened rock with a glassy texture.

Definition of pressure suit in US English:

pressure suit

nounˈpreSHər so͞otˈprɛʃər sut
  • An inflatable suit that protects the wearer against low pressure, e.g., when flying at a high altitude.

    (高空飞行用)增压服,加压服

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Add warm temperatures and a pressure suit to the equation, and you have a sweat-soaked, dehydrated pilot sitting in the cockpit at the hold short.
    • For these high altitude training flights, we would wear a full pressure suit for protection.
    • Having direct sunlight on you while in the pressure suit is like wearing two or three sets of chemical gear and laying out in the sun.
    • His worst fears were realized when he recognized the helmet with the shattered faceplate and the silver material of the pressure suit.
    • But spending an hour in a pressure suit in late June with temps in the 90s before takeoff will wear on anyone.
    • A field reporter was decked out in a lavender pressure suit giving an account in a desolate-looking field of scorched and blackened rock with a glassy texture.
    • Often, the plane itself is not pressurised and instead the pilot wears a pressure suit that provides him with a pressurised environment.
    • His gun was charged and ready, his pressure suit would protect him from the toxic methane atmosphere.
    • To complicate matters more, the pressure suit makes every movement difficult, and without benefit of speedbrakes or spoilers it would take nearly 90 minutes to make the descent.
    • The pilot wears a pressure suit and uses the onboard liquid oxygen system for breathing at high altitudes.
    • The person inside reached up to release the seal ring on the neck of the pressure suit and with a sharp snick, the helmet came loose.
    • He was scheduled to spend approximately 10 hours, in a full pressure suit, some 70,000 feet above Afghanistan.
    • Moving faster than she ever thought she could, she jumped into her pressure suit, frightened for her life.
    • Sitting on one of the two benches he started shedding his pressure suit.
    • The feat showed scientists of the nascent U.S. space program that an astronaut could survive in space with just a pressure suit and that a man could exit a vehicle at extreme altitudes and live.
    • Call me anything else and I'll blast you out into space without a pressure suit.
    • There he was involved in research and development of flight equipment such as improved oxygen systems, G-force protection equipment and pressure suits.
    • This is both unpleasant and dangerous in a pressure suit and/or oxygen mask.
    • Vomiting into a closed pressure suit helmet and/or oxygen mask is not only unpleasant but also dangerous.
    • I was sitting and grooming myself while I cleaned my pressure suit and added to my personal log.
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