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单词 runway
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Definition of runway in English:

runway

noun ˈrʌnweɪˈrənˌweɪ
  • 1A strip of hard ground along which aircraft take off and land.

    (机场的)跑道

    the jet braked hard as its wheels touched the runway
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The incident happened just as the airport saw the first large aircraft arrive and land on the main runway since 2001.
    • Multi-leg landing gear and loading equipment ensure self-sufficient operation of the aircraft on prepared concrete runways and on unpaved strips.
    • Abandoning mixed mode, which means aircraft land on alternate runways, giving people in west London respite for a few hours in the afternoon, was not mentioned in the consultation.
    • The EuroCeltic spokesman said he had spoken to the pilot and had been told that the aircraft aquaplaned along the runway before part of it tipped over into the sea.
    • The two-and-half hour delay to the opening of the second runway, along with problems de-icing aircraft prior to take-off, caused delays to almost all services.
    • The aircraft made several turns and finally it touched the runway of the airport with a few screech from the ground.
    • The air vehicle can land on a regular runway, grassy strip or highway using arresting cables.
    • At first the airfield was a grass landing area and work had not even started on hard runways when the base was opened.
    • Ifalpa wants airports constrained by space restrictions to be forced to install ‘arrester strips’ that slow down aircraft which have overshot runways.
    • Lees landed on the runway at Coventry as two private aircraft, one bound for the United States and the other for Italy, were preparing to take off.
    • They can set up navigational aid equipment anywhere in the world to guide aircraft for landing on makeshift runways without the benefit of a tower or large communications system.
    • With the ground as hard as the runways nearby next to the Kintyre course, it seemed a risky strategy.
    • The Boeing 777 from Pakistan was taxiing along the runway after landing when the blaze started.
    • As soon as the aircraft landed, crash crews strategically deployed along the main runway, raced behind the jet until it came to a stop at the end of the airfield.
    • Once the fighters had all landed the lengthy runways retracted into the ground and were replaced by another.
    • Mac is the star of a project designed to chase birds away from the runways and landing strips of South Africa's airports.
    • The Deputy Transport Minister said he wanted an airport with a runway long enough to land bigger aircraft so tourist numbers could increase.
    • Its first inbound flight was a light aircraft that circled the runway several times before coming into land.
    • Or if our strip of film showed an airplane running along a runway and taking off into the air, we would all be quite certain in which direction it was going.
    • Just prior to ground contact align the airplane with the runway and land with the nose wheel close to the ground.
  • 2

    models strut down the runway in mysterious sunglasses
    North American term for catwalk (sense 1)
    as modifier runway modelling takes more than a tall body and a pretty face
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This week on America's Next Top Model, Camille finally took the runway walk of shame off the show.
    • To be a world-class runway supermodel you have to know how to throw attitude and apparently in her case - telephones.
    • Kores isn't collaborating with a band; she's debuting seven complete outfits for the runway part of the show.
    • Here modern female allure, displayed on fashion runways or city streets, merged with a tribute to the timeless, womblike home.
    • He and model of the moment Lilli strut down the runway to a chunky house bassline.
    • Then, there were the va-va-voom designer fashions from Tootsies shown in a dazzling runway display.
    • There was then a Cover Girl Ad shoot after which a supremely confident girl was eliminated and then there was a runway show where the final two girls got to show their stuff and one came out on top.
    • Do you actually think his daughters would be plucked from the front row of an Armani runway show?
    • Highlight of this fund-raiser was the runway fashion show with doggie moms dressed by Tootsies and doggie dads clothed by M. Penner.
    • Doing a runway collection is a full-time job, and I don't want to jump back in yet.
    • She is sitting on one side of the runway in trademark sunglasses and a bodyguard-protected leather jacket.
    • Mostly I do photography because I am not tall enough to be a runway model, so I pose for magazines and calendars.
    • New York's Fashion Week has nothing on the runway show at Hairball, the East Coast's largest annual hair design competition.
    • On the runway scene, walking, could you be a very good photo model and not a good runway model?
    • Sitting on the edge of the stage the sister's talked for awhile, waiting for Angie to finish the shoots so they could do a quick runway rehearsal and then go home early.
    • Inspired by the runway approach to Old Hollywood glamour, dedicated-to-their-curl girls are taking their style to the streets.
    • The first cultural intermediary is the runway show.
    • Next we learned our runway walk with Mr. Vy, a professional pageant coach.
    • Theirs is not a fashion-show erotic strut down the runway.
    • Even the skinniest runway models aren't this skinny.
  • 3An animal run, especially one made by small mammals in grass, under snow, etc.

    (尤指小体哺乳动物在草地或雪地下等挖的)过道,通道

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Voles can scar lawns by constructing runways and clipping grass very close to the roots.
    • Tiles were placed in the same home range areas for all trials, but in different runways or locations to avoid habituation and previous scents.
    • Their ideal habitat is in long grass or scrubland (semi-arid heath) where they make pathways or runways for feeding and escape if disturbed.
    • They also damage field crops and frequently construct runways in lawns.
  • 4An incline or chute down which logs are slid.

    (运原木的)滑道;滑运斜面,斜槽

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In existing installations where the deck saw is located so that it blocks the entrance to the log haul runway, the entrance doorway shall be guarded by a substantial timber or an automatic bar or gate operated by the saw frame to close the entrance while the saw is in operation.
    Synonyms
    channel, slide, trough, shaft, funnel, conduit

Definition of runway in US English:

runway

nounˈrənˌwāˈrənˌweɪ
  • 1A leveled strip of smooth ground along which aircraft take off and land.

    (机场的)跑道

    the jet braked hard as its wheels touched the runway
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Or if our strip of film showed an airplane running along a runway and taking off into the air, we would all be quite certain in which direction it was going.
    • Ifalpa wants airports constrained by space restrictions to be forced to install ‘arrester strips’ that slow down aircraft which have overshot runways.
    • With the ground as hard as the runways nearby next to the Kintyre course, it seemed a risky strategy.
    • Abandoning mixed mode, which means aircraft land on alternate runways, giving people in west London respite for a few hours in the afternoon, was not mentioned in the consultation.
    • Once the fighters had all landed the lengthy runways retracted into the ground and were replaced by another.
    • The air vehicle can land on a regular runway, grassy strip or highway using arresting cables.
    • Mac is the star of a project designed to chase birds away from the runways and landing strips of South Africa's airports.
    • The two-and-half hour delay to the opening of the second runway, along with problems de-icing aircraft prior to take-off, caused delays to almost all services.
    • They can set up navigational aid equipment anywhere in the world to guide aircraft for landing on makeshift runways without the benefit of a tower or large communications system.
    • The EuroCeltic spokesman said he had spoken to the pilot and had been told that the aircraft aquaplaned along the runway before part of it tipped over into the sea.
    • The aircraft made several turns and finally it touched the runway of the airport with a few screech from the ground.
    • The Deputy Transport Minister said he wanted an airport with a runway long enough to land bigger aircraft so tourist numbers could increase.
    • Lees landed on the runway at Coventry as two private aircraft, one bound for the United States and the other for Italy, were preparing to take off.
    • The Boeing 777 from Pakistan was taxiing along the runway after landing when the blaze started.
    • The incident happened just as the airport saw the first large aircraft arrive and land on the main runway since 2001.
    • Multi-leg landing gear and loading equipment ensure self-sufficient operation of the aircraft on prepared concrete runways and on unpaved strips.
    • At first the airfield was a grass landing area and work had not even started on hard runways when the base was opened.
    • Just prior to ground contact align the airplane with the runway and land with the nose wheel close to the ground.
    • Its first inbound flight was a light aircraft that circled the runway several times before coming into land.
    • As soon as the aircraft landed, crash crews strategically deployed along the main runway, raced behind the jet until it came to a stop at the end of the airfield.
  • 2A raised aisle extending into the audience from a stage, especially as used for fashion shows.

    (剧院或其他公共会场里延伸到观众席中的)延伸台道(尤指用作时装表演的延伸台道)

    models strut down the runway in mysterious sunglasses
    as modifier runway modeling takes more than a tall body and a pretty face
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Theirs is not a fashion-show erotic strut down the runway.
    • Doing a runway collection is a full-time job, and I don't want to jump back in yet.
    • Mostly I do photography because I am not tall enough to be a runway model, so I pose for magazines and calendars.
    • The first cultural intermediary is the runway show.
    • New York's Fashion Week has nothing on the runway show at Hairball, the East Coast's largest annual hair design competition.
    • Do you actually think his daughters would be plucked from the front row of an Armani runway show?
    • Then, there were the va-va-voom designer fashions from Tootsies shown in a dazzling runway display.
    • Even the skinniest runway models aren't this skinny.
    • Here modern female allure, displayed on fashion runways or city streets, merged with a tribute to the timeless, womblike home.
    • She is sitting on one side of the runway in trademark sunglasses and a bodyguard-protected leather jacket.
    • Kores isn't collaborating with a band; she's debuting seven complete outfits for the runway part of the show.
    • On the runway scene, walking, could you be a very good photo model and not a good runway model?
    • This week on America's Next Top Model, Camille finally took the runway walk of shame off the show.
    • Sitting on the edge of the stage the sister's talked for awhile, waiting for Angie to finish the shoots so they could do a quick runway rehearsal and then go home early.
    • There was then a Cover Girl Ad shoot after which a supremely confident girl was eliminated and then there was a runway show where the final two girls got to show their stuff and one came out on top.
    • Highlight of this fund-raiser was the runway fashion show with doggie moms dressed by Tootsies and doggie dads clothed by M. Penner.
    • Next we learned our runway walk with Mr. Vy, a professional pageant coach.
    • Inspired by the runway approach to Old Hollywood glamour, dedicated-to-their-curl girls are taking their style to the streets.
    • He and model of the moment Lilli strut down the runway to a chunky house bassline.
    • To be a world-class runway supermodel you have to know how to throw attitude and apparently in her case - telephones.
  • 3An animal run, especially one made by small mammals in grass, under snow, etc.

    (尤指小体哺乳动物在草地或雪地下等挖的)过道,通道

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They also damage field crops and frequently construct runways in lawns.
    • Their ideal habitat is in long grass or scrubland (semi-arid heath) where they make pathways or runways for feeding and escape if disturbed.
    • Voles can scar lawns by constructing runways and clipping grass very close to the roots.
    • Tiles were placed in the same home range areas for all trials, but in different runways or locations to avoid habituation and previous scents.
  • 4An incline or chute down which something slides or runs.

    (运原木的)滑道;滑运斜面,斜槽

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In existing installations where the deck saw is located so that it blocks the entrance to the log haul runway, the entrance doorway shall be guarded by a substantial timber or an automatic bar or gate operated by the saw frame to close the entrance while the saw is in operation.
    Synonyms
    channel, slide, trough, shaft, funnel, conduit
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