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单词 airfield
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Definition of airfield in English:

airfield

noun ˈɛːfiːldˈɛrˌfild
  • An area of land set aside for the take-off, landing, and maintenance of aircraft.

    飞机场

    Example sentencesExamples
    • What if no developed airfields exist and only military aircraft can reach the theater?
    • The meadow is now an oasis for wildlife surrounded by arable land and an old airfield.
    • By the end of June, excluding an emergency landing strip, ten airfields had been built in the beachhead area.
    • Pilot error has been cited as the likely cause of a crash which occurred as a plane took off from an airfield near Keighley.
    • As our flight of ten cleared the hills west of the airfield, we caused a panic at the field.
    • The team performed their aerial display, then broke off to deploy their parachutes and land back at the airfield.
    • At 61, his hair is a little gray, but he still looks like he could jump out of planes and take down airfields.
    • This guy probably popped up from one of the little grass airfields in the area.
    • And they had an American aircraft land on one of their airfields without permission.
    • Rob taxied the Concorde to an unlit area at the end of the airfield and throttled back the engines to wait.
    • In Gippsland the aircraft fly out of airfields of Latrobe Valley, West Sale and Bairnsdale to assist during fires.
    • They could have sent up fighter aircraft from nearby airfields, denying the Nazis a clear sky from which to bomb and strafe the city.
    • He started several airfields in the Los Angeles area and operated a variety of aircraft.
    • It can fly off a ramp or an airfield and land on a field the size of a soccer pitch.
    • At first the airfield was a grass landing area and work had not even started on hard runways when the base was opened.
    • But the pilot of the twin engine veteran aircraft went on to make a safe landing back at the airfield he had taken off from.
    • Meanwhile the 82nd was attacking rail traffic and found two Luftwaffe airfields empty of aircraft.
    • They can land on airfields of any category, including ground and water surfaces.
    • That runway is now called number one runway, and the airfield is called Heathrow!
    • Forays were also made to Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, and Greece to bomb airfields and ports used by the Germans.

Definition of airfield in US English:

airfield

nounˈerˌfēldˈɛrˌfild
  • An area of land set aside for the takeoff, landing, and maintenance of aircraft.

    飞机场

    Example sentencesExamples
    • That runway is now called number one runway, and the airfield is called Heathrow!
    • This guy probably popped up from one of the little grass airfields in the area.
    • At first the airfield was a grass landing area and work had not even started on hard runways when the base was opened.
    • They can land on airfields of any category, including ground and water surfaces.
    • The team performed their aerial display, then broke off to deploy their parachutes and land back at the airfield.
    • The meadow is now an oasis for wildlife surrounded by arable land and an old airfield.
    • Rob taxied the Concorde to an unlit area at the end of the airfield and throttled back the engines to wait.
    • In Gippsland the aircraft fly out of airfields of Latrobe Valley, West Sale and Bairnsdale to assist during fires.
    • They could have sent up fighter aircraft from nearby airfields, denying the Nazis a clear sky from which to bomb and strafe the city.
    • Meanwhile the 82nd was attacking rail traffic and found two Luftwaffe airfields empty of aircraft.
    • Forays were also made to Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, and Greece to bomb airfields and ports used by the Germans.
    • At 61, his hair is a little gray, but he still looks like he could jump out of planes and take down airfields.
    • But the pilot of the twin engine veteran aircraft went on to make a safe landing back at the airfield he had taken off from.
    • As our flight of ten cleared the hills west of the airfield, we caused a panic at the field.
    • What if no developed airfields exist and only military aircraft can reach the theater?
    • By the end of June, excluding an emergency landing strip, ten airfields had been built in the beachhead area.
    • Pilot error has been cited as the likely cause of a crash which occurred as a plane took off from an airfield near Keighley.
    • He started several airfields in the Los Angeles area and operated a variety of aircraft.
    • And they had an American aircraft land on one of their airfields without permission.
    • It can fly off a ramp or an airfield and land on a field the size of a soccer pitch.
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