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Definition of airborne in English: airborneadjective ˈɛːbɔːnˈɛrˌbɔrn 1Transported by air. 空气传输的 空气传播的污染物质。 Example sentencesExamples - It is hoped such agreements will lead to lower levels of airborne traveling toxins.
- Environmental health chiefs are still waiting for test results but early indications are that it is the airborne virus Norwalk.
- They are huge birds, up to a metre tall and 16 kg in weight, making them the heaviest airborne birds in the world.
- However, a nasty airborne variant of influenza would be something else.
- These attach themselves to airborne pollutants such as exhaust fumes, giving them an electrical charge.
- Some reckon uncontrolled crowds pose as much a danger to the monument as airborne pollution.
- An airborne hyper-powered version of influenza is far nastier, and we are not prepared for it.
- No microalgae have so far been found and the ministry is now also gathering air samples to see whether the problem is airborne.
- At the moment, therefore, the virus cannot be said to be airborne, which minimises the possibility of infection.
- This applies especially along the east coast, given the possibility of airborne spread from Britain.
- He was struck down with what is believed to be the airborne virus Norwalk on Tuesday tea-time, and his mother became ill a few hours later.
- Concerning air quality, we continue to maintain a national network to gauge airborne pollution.
- The airborne virus has considerable stability in aerosol form.
- Experts said a contaminated vehicle may have spread the disease, but airborne transmission over such a distance is not unknown.
- Our major concerns are pollution of all descriptions, both airborne and noise.
- Visitors have been told not to bring fruit and flowers in case they transmit the airborne virus and strict visiting times are being enforced.
- If there is a quantity of smoke or other airborne pollutant particles present, it is known as smog.
- It is usually a very mild infection, transmitted as a moderately contagious airborne infection.
- Few people know that chicken pox is an airborne disease which can easily spread when an infected person sneezes or coughs.
- This reduction is particularly true for airborne particles that can be measured by looking at levels of Black Smoke.
- 1.1 (of an aircraft) in the air after taking off.
(航空器)在空中的 Example sentencesExamples - After the plane was airborne, the flight attendant came around for drink orders.
- Fortunately, none of us had any idea of the events that would transpire once airborne.
- Once airborne, though, one's flight path is entirely at the whim of the wind.
- Once airborne the rear-mounted propeller pushes the craft along and the unpowered main rotor spins to give the craft lift.
- As soon as we were airborne, an obviously stressed stewardess addressed me by my first name.
- Seconds passed like minutes as the struggling aircraft fought to get airborne.
- The imaging systems are used to provide an airborne survey by aerial photography.
- Wing heat, on the other hand, could do damage on the ground and is only available when airborne.
- Davis saw it first and raced up to warn the pilot, but we were airborne in a few seconds.
- Four aircraft remained airborne, and we continued to push our approach minimums.
- Mr Taylor finally got his aircraft airborne, barely clearing the clubhouse.
- There's a great difference between an airborne aircraft and a wreck.
- The aircraft remained airborne for a total of 24 hours, dropping 35,000 food parcels.
- All they knew was they had less than two hours to get the aircraft airborne.
- There were too few aircraft to deliver all the airborne troops in one go.
- By the time an enemy force was nearing our coastline, our fighters would be airborne and ready to fight.
- If, you got the nose too high too soon, you could get into a position where it would not get airborne.
- The helicopter was airborne for only a minute when it started plunging toward the river.
- The rain was so heavy at times that the helicopters had trouble getting airborne.
- Or some that make it into their flights get sick while airborne or shortly after landing.
Synonyms flying, in flight, in the air, on the wing, winging gliding, hovering, soaring
Definition of airborne in US English: airborneadjectiveˈerˌbôrnˈɛrˌbɔrn 1Transported by air. 空气传输的 空气传播的污染物质。 Example sentencesExamples - If there is a quantity of smoke or other airborne pollutant particles present, it is known as smog.
- The airborne virus has considerable stability in aerosol form.
- Concerning air quality, we continue to maintain a national network to gauge airborne pollution.
- These attach themselves to airborne pollutants such as exhaust fumes, giving them an electrical charge.
- Our major concerns are pollution of all descriptions, both airborne and noise.
- This reduction is particularly true for airborne particles that can be measured by looking at levels of Black Smoke.
- Few people know that chicken pox is an airborne disease which can easily spread when an infected person sneezes or coughs.
- Some reckon uncontrolled crowds pose as much a danger to the monument as airborne pollution.
- Visitors have been told not to bring fruit and flowers in case they transmit the airborne virus and strict visiting times are being enforced.
- Environmental health chiefs are still waiting for test results but early indications are that it is the airborne virus Norwalk.
- Experts said a contaminated vehicle may have spread the disease, but airborne transmission over such a distance is not unknown.
- They are huge birds, up to a metre tall and 16 kg in weight, making them the heaviest airborne birds in the world.
- This applies especially along the east coast, given the possibility of airborne spread from Britain.
- It is usually a very mild infection, transmitted as a moderately contagious airborne infection.
- No microalgae have so far been found and the ministry is now also gathering air samples to see whether the problem is airborne.
- However, a nasty airborne variant of influenza would be something else.
- An airborne hyper-powered version of influenza is far nastier, and we are not prepared for it.
- At the moment, therefore, the virus cannot be said to be airborne, which minimises the possibility of infection.
- It is hoped such agreements will lead to lower levels of airborne traveling toxins.
- He was struck down with what is believed to be the airborne virus Norwalk on Tuesday tea-time, and his mother became ill a few hours later.
- 1.1 (of an aircraft) in the air after taking off.
(航空器)在空中的 Example sentencesExamples - Once airborne the rear-mounted propeller pushes the craft along and the unpowered main rotor spins to give the craft lift.
- By the time an enemy force was nearing our coastline, our fighters would be airborne and ready to fight.
- Or some that make it into their flights get sick while airborne or shortly after landing.
- The aircraft remained airborne for a total of 24 hours, dropping 35,000 food parcels.
- Wing heat, on the other hand, could do damage on the ground and is only available when airborne.
- There were too few aircraft to deliver all the airborne troops in one go.
- After the plane was airborne, the flight attendant came around for drink orders.
- The helicopter was airborne for only a minute when it started plunging toward the river.
- Fortunately, none of us had any idea of the events that would transpire once airborne.
- Four aircraft remained airborne, and we continued to push our approach minimums.
- As soon as we were airborne, an obviously stressed stewardess addressed me by my first name.
- Once airborne, though, one's flight path is entirely at the whim of the wind.
- Davis saw it first and raced up to warn the pilot, but we were airborne in a few seconds.
- All they knew was they had less than two hours to get the aircraft airborne.
- If, you got the nose too high too soon, you could get into a position where it would not get airborne.
- Seconds passed like minutes as the struggling aircraft fought to get airborne.
- The rain was so heavy at times that the helicopters had trouble getting airborne.
- There's a great difference between an airborne aircraft and a wreck.
- The imaging systems are used to provide an airborne survey by aerial photography.
- Mr Taylor finally got his aircraft airborne, barely clearing the clubhouse.
Synonyms flying, in flight, in the air, on the wing, winging
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