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Definition of airwoman in English: airwomannounPlural airwomen ˈɛːˌwʊmənˈɛrˌwʊmən 1A female pilot or member of the crew of an aircraft, especially in an air force. (尤指空军)女飞行员,机组女成员 Example sentencesExamples - She was well known as an airwoman in the early days of flying and in 1930 was created a dame of the British empire for her services to aviation.
- Storms over the Pacific today forced America's premier airwoman to abandon her plan to start on her 27,000-mile round-the-world flight.
- The study would also put the Yorkshire-born pioneer airwoman, the first woman to fly alone to Australia from England, in the unlikely class of more subdued people.
- Amelia Earhart, 36-year-old American airwoman and the first woman to fly the Atlantic, landed here at 1:30 this afternoon.
- Mail addressed to "Miss Amy Johnson, Famous Airwoman" arrived at the right house.
- The 36-year-old American airwoman has landed after completing a solo flight of 2,300 miles across the Pacific from Honolulu.
- An American airwoman becomes the first woman to fly faster than the speed of sound.
- 1.1 A female member of the RAF below commissioned rank.
(英国皇家空军军衔)空军女兵 Example sentencesExamples - Over recent weeks I have attended special farewell ceremonies for the sailors, soldiers and airmen and airwomen deploying under this operation.
- Several airmen and airwomen from the Combat Air Lift Unit have been presented with certificates by a top-ranking member of the US Air Force.
- The book lists the names of those 18,000 officers, non-commissioned officers, airmen and airwomen stationed in North Yorkshire who were killed in action in the Second World War.
- "Scotland's soldiers, sailors and airmen and airwomen are among the best in the world, and their bravery, loyalty and professionalism deserves our wholehearted care and support."
- All enquiries should be made in writing giving the full name, rank and service number, where possible, of the airman/airwoman.
- Our troops constructed a base for 5,000 airmen and airwomen.
- The Air Force provides many different opportunities for airmen and airwomen.
- This is our first article in what will be a regular series about jobs for airmen, airwomen, and officers in the Air Force.
- Following the service, the Squadron Associations will present their annual awards to selected officers, airmen and airwomen.
- She joined the RAF in 1997 as an airwoman.
- As a former Captain in the U.S. Air Force myself, I shared a willingness to protect and defend the United States of America with all my fellow airwomen.
- As a Squadron Officer of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, she motorcycled and flew to look after hundreds of airwomen in remote radar stations, and was twice mentioned in despatches.
Definition of airwoman in US English: airwomannounˈerˌwo͝omənˈɛrˌwʊmən 1A female pilot or member of the crew of an aircraft, especially in an air force. (尤指空军)女飞行员,机组女成员 Example sentencesExamples - An American airwoman becomes the first woman to fly faster than the speed of sound.
- Mail addressed to "Miss Amy Johnson, Famous Airwoman" arrived at the right house.
- Storms over the Pacific today forced America's premier airwoman to abandon her plan to start on her 27,000-mile round-the-world flight.
- The study would also put the Yorkshire-born pioneer airwoman, the first woman to fly alone to Australia from England, in the unlikely class of more subdued people.
- She was well known as an airwoman in the early days of flying and in 1930 was created a dame of the British empire for her services to aviation.
- The 36-year-old American airwoman has landed after completing a solo flight of 2,300 miles across the Pacific from Honolulu.
- Amelia Earhart, 36-year-old American airwoman and the first woman to fly the Atlantic, landed here at 1:30 this afternoon.
- 1.1 A female member of the US Air Force of the lowest rank, below sergeant.
(美国空军最低军衔,低于中士)空军女兵 Example sentencesExamples - She joined the RAF in 1997 as an airwoman.
- Our troops constructed a base for 5,000 airmen and airwomen.
- "Scotland's soldiers, sailors and airmen and airwomen are among the best in the world, and their bravery, loyalty and professionalism deserves our wholehearted care and support."
- The book lists the names of those 18,000 officers, non-commissioned officers, airmen and airwomen stationed in North Yorkshire who were killed in action in the Second World War.
- All enquiries should be made in writing giving the full name, rank and service number, where possible, of the airman/airwoman.
- As a Squadron Officer of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, she motorcycled and flew to look after hundreds of airwomen in remote radar stations, and was twice mentioned in despatches.
- Several airmen and airwomen from the Combat Air Lift Unit have been presented with certificates by a top-ranking member of the US Air Force.
- The Air Force provides many different opportunities for airmen and airwomen.
- Following the service, the Squadron Associations will present their annual awards to selected officers, airmen and airwomen.
- This is our first article in what will be a regular series about jobs for airmen, airwomen, and officers in the Air Force.
- As a former Captain in the U.S. Air Force myself, I shared a willingness to protect and defend the United States of America with all my fellow airwomen.
- Over recent weeks I have attended special farewell ceremonies for the sailors, soldiers and airmen and airwomen deploying under this operation.
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