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单词 airbase
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Definition of airbase in English:

airbase

nounˈɛːbeɪsˈɛrˌbeɪs
  • A base for the operation of military aircraft.

    空军基地

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is a military airbase nearby, so perhaps it is a secret aircraft.
    • All these means of training can be put at the disposal of our customers, on-site or at any location the customer stipulates, including their overseas home airbases.
    • In Pisa, over 400 police were assembled to accompany a convoy from the railway station to the military airbase.
    • Generally, airbases were sited out of harm's way.
    • They said they were in touch with technical support at a military airbase in Lakenheath, in Norfolk in Britain.
    • Along these lines, senior Air Force leaders have acknowledged the importance of airbases to projecting airpower anywhere on the globe.
    • So we are now looking for an airbase to base ourselves long term.
    • The plane, whose origin has not been established, has been moved to a military airbase.
    • The dedication coincided with the 60th anniversary of the formation of the two French squadrons, who made RAF Elvington unique among the airbases of Bomber Command.
    • It has been noted that the airbase at Cheddington was attacked by German aircraft during the time of the squadron move.
    • Military operations at the airbase also need to be kept separate from commercial use.
    • While this effort was a success, the event awakened the Air Force to the challenge of opening airbases in remote locations and drove the creation of airborne engineer units in the Air Force.
    • The new game finds our furtive hero having to infiltrate a diverse assortment of sites such as military airbases, harbors and secret government installations.
    • Large anti-war demonstrations have been held in many cities, as well as protests at the military outposts, listening stations and airbases that litter the continent.
    • Because they need the airbase and military base that he allows them to have there in return for turning a blind eye to his atrocities.
    • Topics covered would include everything from base-level planning to commanding the airbase in an emergency.
    • Current doctrine falls short of identifying how best to employ Air Force capability to open airbases.
    • The force module construct for opening airbases is designed around five phases, which fall under Air Force purview, as identified in the list below.
    • Additionally, this discussion serves as a baseline for better understanding the challenges with opening airbases.
    • He was taken into military custody on the airbase and questioned by Japanese police last weekend.

Definition of airbase in US English:

airbase

nounˈerˌbāsˈɛrˌbeɪs
  • A base for the operation of military aircraft.

    空军基地

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Military operations at the airbase also need to be kept separate from commercial use.
    • In Pisa, over 400 police were assembled to accompany a convoy from the railway station to the military airbase.
    • Topics covered would include everything from base-level planning to commanding the airbase in an emergency.
    • Additionally, this discussion serves as a baseline for better understanding the challenges with opening airbases.
    • Large anti-war demonstrations have been held in many cities, as well as protests at the military outposts, listening stations and airbases that litter the continent.
    • Along these lines, senior Air Force leaders have acknowledged the importance of airbases to projecting airpower anywhere on the globe.
    • While this effort was a success, the event awakened the Air Force to the challenge of opening airbases in remote locations and drove the creation of airborne engineer units in the Air Force.
    • The dedication coincided with the 60th anniversary of the formation of the two French squadrons, who made RAF Elvington unique among the airbases of Bomber Command.
    • The force module construct for opening airbases is designed around five phases, which fall under Air Force purview, as identified in the list below.
    • The plane, whose origin has not been established, has been moved to a military airbase.
    • He was taken into military custody on the airbase and questioned by Japanese police last weekend.
    • Generally, airbases were sited out of harm's way.
    • It has been noted that the airbase at Cheddington was attacked by German aircraft during the time of the squadron move.
    • All these means of training can be put at the disposal of our customers, on-site or at any location the customer stipulates, including their overseas home airbases.
    • Current doctrine falls short of identifying how best to employ Air Force capability to open airbases.
    • The new game finds our furtive hero having to infiltrate a diverse assortment of sites such as military airbases, harbors and secret government installations.
    • So we are now looking for an airbase to base ourselves long term.
    • There is a military airbase nearby, so perhaps it is a secret aircraft.
    • They said they were in touch with technical support at a military airbase in Lakenheath, in Norfolk in Britain.
    • Because they need the airbase and military base that he allows them to have there in return for turning a blind eye to his atrocities.
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