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单词 fly-drive
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Definition of fly-drive in English:

fly-drive

adjectiveˈflʌɪdrʌɪvˈflaɪ ˈˌdraɪv
  • Denoting a package holiday which includes a flight and car rental at the destination.

    空陆联游的(包含机票与租车服务)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Its excellent brochure offers well-written advice on the attractions of the regions, and its packages include ferry and fly-drive options.
    • A couple of years later, he returned with a friend on a fly-drive visit.
    • In fact, as my girlfriend and I stepped out of our deserted off-season hotel to start the second day of a fly-drive holiday we were blissfully ignorant of the drama close by.
    • Good fly-drive packages are a popular option.
    • The company has also introduced some innovative ideas, including apartment holidays, riding packages, fly-drive breaks and tailor-made itineraries.
    • Ah yes, it fair sets the heart a-pumping just thinking about the personal fly-drive option.
    • Many others, particularly those on fly-drive deals or travelling independently, have been left to finance extra days themselves.
    • Thanks to budget flights, campers can now leave their car at home and let the plane take the strain, with the fly-drive option proving attractive for those wanting to travel as far as the Mediterranean.
    • American expansiveness now looks bloated and fatigued to anyone not planning a fly-drive holiday to Florida.
    • As part of his prize James has won a fly-drive trip to the USA and to show his thanks he is taking Aileen with him.
    • They are becoming increasingly popular with fly-drive Brits anxious to get under the skin of ‘real’ Spain away from the densely populated Costa del Sol.
nounˈflʌɪdrʌɪvˈflaɪ ˈˌdraɪv
  • A fly-drive holiday.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It will help to salvage some US fly-drive business.
    • This new service will be attractive to people wanting fly-drives to Arizona and the Grand Canyon as well as those wanting to stay in Las Vegas.
    • A fly-drive with three kids, including a less than malleable 11-year-old, didn't promise a relaxing holiday.
    • Students are left untaught for half the year so they can attend harvests, pilgrimages and religious festivals (refashioned as pubs, fly-drives and raves).
    • Spring and autumn give shorter days but most attractions are utterly deserted then, making a fly-drive feel more like an expedition.

Definition of fly-drive in US English:

fly-drive

adjectiveˈflī ˈˌdrīvˈflaɪ ˈˌdraɪv
  • Denoting a package vacation that includes a flight and car rental at the destination.

    空陆联游的(包含机票与租车服务)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Its excellent brochure offers well-written advice on the attractions of the regions, and its packages include ferry and fly-drive options.
    • American expansiveness now looks bloated and fatigued to anyone not planning a fly-drive holiday to Florida.
    • In fact, as my girlfriend and I stepped out of our deserted off-season hotel to start the second day of a fly-drive holiday we were blissfully ignorant of the drama close by.
    • The company has also introduced some innovative ideas, including apartment holidays, riding packages, fly-drive breaks and tailor-made itineraries.
    • Good fly-drive packages are a popular option.
    • Many others, particularly those on fly-drive deals or travelling independently, have been left to finance extra days themselves.
    • They are becoming increasingly popular with fly-drive Brits anxious to get under the skin of ‘real’ Spain away from the densely populated Costa del Sol.
    • Thanks to budget flights, campers can now leave their car at home and let the plane take the strain, with the fly-drive option proving attractive for those wanting to travel as far as the Mediterranean.
    • As part of his prize James has won a fly-drive trip to the USA and to show his thanks he is taking Aileen with him.
    • Ah yes, it fair sets the heart a-pumping just thinking about the personal fly-drive option.
    • A couple of years later, he returned with a friend on a fly-drive visit.
nounˈflī ˈˌdrīvˈflaɪ ˈˌdraɪv
  • A vacation that includes a flight and car rental.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It will help to salvage some US fly-drive business.
    • Spring and autumn give shorter days but most attractions are utterly deserted then, making a fly-drive feel more like an expedition.
    • This new service will be attractive to people wanting fly-drives to Arizona and the Grand Canyon as well as those wanting to stay in Las Vegas.
    • Students are left untaught for half the year so they can attend harvests, pilgrimages and religious festivals (refashioned as pubs, fly-drives and raves).
    • A fly-drive with three kids, including a less than malleable 11-year-old, didn't promise a relaxing holiday.
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