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单词 air-sea rescue
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Definition of air-sea rescue in English:

air-sea rescue

noun
British
  • A rescue of a person from the sea using aircraft.

    海空搜索救援

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The winch operator, a veteran of hundreds of air-sea rescues, said the equipment groaned with the weight of the men.
    • In 1942, he failed to return from an air-sea rescue mission off the coast of Iceland.
    • Financing an effective air-sea rescue service may not be a priority and local government may lack the resources or the interest to mount an effective sea and airborne search.
    • Losing fuel and hydraulic fluid, it would not be able to fly the 60 miles to the nearest air-sea rescue point.
    • They spent the next 14 hours soaking wet and cold until a plane alerted their own air-sea rescue.
    • This book tells the extraordinary stories of the most remarkable air-sea rescues in Irish waters.
    • He got into difficulties in the late afternoon and an emergency call was made to the air-sea rescue services.
    • Coastguards called off the search involving a police helicopter and the air-sea rescue helicopter from a nearby airbase.
    • On Thursday, three fishermen had to be rescued by an air-sea rescue helicopter as a rising tide left them cut off from the mainland.
    • The appearance of an air-sea rescue helicopter above the building led to speculation he was not going to miss out on a rare good-news picture opportunity.
    • Nor would anybody have set in motion an air-sea rescue exercise over the Aegean within hours of having spirited it away.
    • After 51 years, the air-sea rescue boats, as they were known, had gone to other stations in the country.
    • So, too, had aircraft for maritime work such as air-sea rescue - aircraft with floats or hulls for operating from water, and aircraft which could take off from, and return to, a ship adapted as a carrier.
    • Each officer spends every third day of duty at the airfield at Rockaway Beach, where Scuba maintains an air-sea rescue team with two divers and a helicopter pilot.
    • An air-sea rescue launch boat used to rescue fallen pilots is in such a bad state of disrepair that it will be destroyed unless its original owner reclaims it by the end of April.
    • Arguably the highlight of the weekend, particularly for the viewing public, is the air-sea rescue exercise courtesy of the lifeboat and the search and rescue helicopter.
    • The trawler at the centre of an air-sea rescue in the early hours of Friday morning sank in the afternoon.
    • A keen sailor found himself at the centre of an air-sea rescue drama in the Irish Sea last week.
    • A critic may also question why other important topics, such as intelligence and reconnaissance, air-sea rescue, and helicopters, were not covered in separate monographs.
    • The airport is likely to be the base, for three years at least, for a new air-sea rescue helicopter for the North West.

Definition of air-sea rescue in US English:

air-sea rescue

nounˌerˌsē ˈreskyo͞oˌɛrˌsi ˈrɛskju
British
  • A rescue of a person from the sea using aircraft.

    海空搜索救援

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Arguably the highlight of the weekend, particularly for the viewing public, is the air-sea rescue exercise courtesy of the lifeboat and the search and rescue helicopter.
    • Nor would anybody have set in motion an air-sea rescue exercise over the Aegean within hours of having spirited it away.
    • The winch operator, a veteran of hundreds of air-sea rescues, said the equipment groaned with the weight of the men.
    • The airport is likely to be the base, for three years at least, for a new air-sea rescue helicopter for the North West.
    • An air-sea rescue launch boat used to rescue fallen pilots is in such a bad state of disrepair that it will be destroyed unless its original owner reclaims it by the end of April.
    • A critic may also question why other important topics, such as intelligence and reconnaissance, air-sea rescue, and helicopters, were not covered in separate monographs.
    • Financing an effective air-sea rescue service may not be a priority and local government may lack the resources or the interest to mount an effective sea and airborne search.
    • After 51 years, the air-sea rescue boats, as they were known, had gone to other stations in the country.
    • Coastguards called off the search involving a police helicopter and the air-sea rescue helicopter from a nearby airbase.
    • A keen sailor found himself at the centre of an air-sea rescue drama in the Irish Sea last week.
    • They spent the next 14 hours soaking wet and cold until a plane alerted their own air-sea rescue.
    • He got into difficulties in the late afternoon and an emergency call was made to the air-sea rescue services.
    • On Thursday, three fishermen had to be rescued by an air-sea rescue helicopter as a rising tide left them cut off from the mainland.
    • The appearance of an air-sea rescue helicopter above the building led to speculation he was not going to miss out on a rare good-news picture opportunity.
    • In 1942, he failed to return from an air-sea rescue mission off the coast of Iceland.
    • So, too, had aircraft for maritime work such as air-sea rescue - aircraft with floats or hulls for operating from water, and aircraft which could take off from, and return to, a ship adapted as a carrier.
    • Losing fuel and hydraulic fluid, it would not be able to fly the 60 miles to the nearest air-sea rescue point.
    • This book tells the extraordinary stories of the most remarkable air-sea rescues in Irish waters.
    • Each officer spends every third day of duty at the airfield at Rockaway Beach, where Scuba maintains an air-sea rescue team with two divers and a helicopter pilot.
    • The trawler at the centre of an air-sea rescue in the early hours of Friday morning sank in the afternoon.
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