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单词 airside
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Definition of airside in English:

airside

noun ˈɛːsʌɪdˈɛrsaɪd
  • often as modifier The side of an airport terminal beyond passport and customs control.

    (机场候机大楼内)可看到飞机的一侧;护照及海关检查外侧地区

    Contrasted with landside
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The tenders for the airside infrastructure, the apron, are in and a contract should be awarded within a month.
    • Two men attacked the driver of a security van in a secure airside cargo loading area at the airport.
    • With the airside muscle removed from the Gate Gourmet dispute the development of a classic ‘lock out’ looks likely.
    • The airside areas received new reception points for the baggage coming off the conveyor belts.
    • From July 1, new staff who need an airside pass, which allows access to restricted zones across the airport, will be required to provide evidence of any unspent convictions from their past.
    • The airline supplied them with lists of suspended staff requesting that their airside access permits be suspended until further notice.
    • Not everyone working in airports has to have an airside pass, just those who have to pass through security barriers.
    • At the airport, bulletproof glass was installed on the airside windows.
    • With the signing of the last major contract for the airport expansion project last Friday, work is now underway on the airside infrastructural phase of the project.
    • It is a restricted staff area, but it is not classed as airside.
    • The Sunday Times newspaper reported that two ‘bombs’ were smuggled past guards and onto the airside operations of South Africa's largest airport.
    • Once these two are completed, the next stages are airside and land-side preparation.
    • The airline could revert to in-house engineers for its airside turnaround services and transfer some of its heavy maintenance to another European airport, according to industry sources.
    • The airside departure areas concerned in this appeal are not open to the public.
    • The introduction of visas for airside passengers will put increased pressure on customs officials.
    • It went live at the beginning of July, and affects all airport workers holding an airside pass.
    • Departing passengers check in at the third level before descending to the concourse on the airside.
    • From landside to airside was a direct walk from your car, or the coach, through the terminal to your plane, which was in view.
    • This company selected through global bidding firms for the airside and landside work and the passenger terminal building.
    • Enclosed passageways are being built throughout the terminals so that the concourses are connected on the secured airside.
adverb ˈɛːsʌɪdˈɛrsaɪd
  • On or to the airside of an airport terminal.

    在(或朝)通风面地

    a new executive lounge has opened airside

    在机场可看到飞机的一侧新开了一个经理人员休息厅。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We go airside at Luton.
    • He said: ‘Under the Department for Transport regulations a special security seal is placed on the doors at the back of the truck and this is carefully checked by security staff before the vehicle is allowed airside.’
    • This manual sets out policy regarding officers and staff who are required to operate airside on airfields.
    • The youngster's motive for getting airside remains unclear.
    • Instead, security used the ‘wand’ detectors to - eventually - give her the clearance to go airside.
    • It means anyone might be able to get airside, and very close to aircraft.
    • One of the things that's missing from the airport airside is a really good food offering.
    • Advertising goes airside at Heathrow.
    • The whole process was further slowed by the fact that if you wanted to deliver something airside, it had to go through tough security checks.
    • We then went airside, only to hear that staff had gone back on strike and our flight was cancelled.
    • You find yourself stranded airside in such an airport, and you know that a familiar bar will be there somewhere, and you eventually do find it.
    • Every worker needs a pass to go airside, including 20,000 engineers.
    • Smuggling a sewing kit airside does not take the stealth of an undercover agent.
    • It is hoped the system, available airside in the airport's International Terminal, will appeal to business passengers who use the airport.
    • All persons and vehicles are admitted to and remain airside.
    • You must establish systems to make sure that everyone working airside takes proper account of airside safety procedures.
    • Rachel manages to fit all her volunteer and charity work around a 12-hour a day job, working airside at an airport as part of the safety practice team.
    • Guess what they were able to buy airside, in transit…!

Definition of airside in US English:

airside

nounˈersīdˈɛrsaɪd
  • often as modifier The side of an airport terminal beyond passport and customs control.

    (机场候机大楼内)可看到飞机的一侧;护照及海关检查外侧地区

    Contrasted with landside
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Enclosed passageways are being built throughout the terminals so that the concourses are connected on the secured airside.
    • The airside departure areas concerned in this appeal are not open to the public.
    • Two men attacked the driver of a security van in a secure airside cargo loading area at the airport.
    • From landside to airside was a direct walk from your car, or the coach, through the terminal to your plane, which was in view.
    • Not everyone working in airports has to have an airside pass, just those who have to pass through security barriers.
    • From July 1, new staff who need an airside pass, which allows access to restricted zones across the airport, will be required to provide evidence of any unspent convictions from their past.
    • The Sunday Times newspaper reported that two ‘bombs’ were smuggled past guards and onto the airside operations of South Africa's largest airport.
    • The airline could revert to in-house engineers for its airside turnaround services and transfer some of its heavy maintenance to another European airport, according to industry sources.
    • With the signing of the last major contract for the airport expansion project last Friday, work is now underway on the airside infrastructural phase of the project.
    • At the airport, bulletproof glass was installed on the airside windows.
    • The tenders for the airside infrastructure, the apron, are in and a contract should be awarded within a month.
    • The airline supplied them with lists of suspended staff requesting that their airside access permits be suspended until further notice.
    • This company selected through global bidding firms for the airside and landside work and the passenger terminal building.
    • Once these two are completed, the next stages are airside and land-side preparation.
    • It went live at the beginning of July, and affects all airport workers holding an airside pass.
    • The airside areas received new reception points for the baggage coming off the conveyor belts.
    • It is a restricted staff area, but it is not classed as airside.
    • The introduction of visas for airside passengers will put increased pressure on customs officials.
    • Departing passengers check in at the third level before descending to the concourse on the airside.
    • With the airside muscle removed from the Gate Gourmet dispute the development of a classic ‘lock out’ looks likely.
adverbˈersīdˈɛrsaɪd
  • On or to the airside of an airport terminal.

    在(或朝)通风面地

    a new executive lounge has opened airside

    在机场可看到飞机的一侧新开了一个经理人员休息厅。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You find yourself stranded airside in such an airport, and you know that a familiar bar will be there somewhere, and you eventually do find it.
    • It means anyone might be able to get airside, and very close to aircraft.
    • It is hoped the system, available airside in the airport's International Terminal, will appeal to business passengers who use the airport.
    • The youngster's motive for getting airside remains unclear.
    • We go airside at Luton.
    • All persons and vehicles are admitted to and remain airside.
    • He said: ‘Under the Department for Transport regulations a special security seal is placed on the doors at the back of the truck and this is carefully checked by security staff before the vehicle is allowed airside.’
    • Rachel manages to fit all her volunteer and charity work around a 12-hour a day job, working airside at an airport as part of the safety practice team.
    • The whole process was further slowed by the fact that if you wanted to deliver something airside, it had to go through tough security checks.
    • Smuggling a sewing kit airside does not take the stealth of an undercover agent.
    • Every worker needs a pass to go airside, including 20,000 engineers.
    • Guess what they were able to buy airside, in transit…!
    • You must establish systems to make sure that everyone working airside takes proper account of airside safety procedures.
    • Advertising goes airside at Heathrow.
    • One of the things that's missing from the airport airside is a really good food offering.
    • We then went airside, only to hear that staff had gone back on strike and our flight was cancelled.
    • Instead, security used the ‘wand’ detectors to - eventually - give her the clearance to go airside.
    • This manual sets out policy regarding officers and staff who are required to operate airside on airfields.
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