A tailless kite in the form of a long box open at each end.
箱形风筝
Example sentencesExamples
This plan describes the original shape of the box kite.
The World War Two box kites, which were carried by aircraft in case the pilot had to ditch in the sea, were so-called because they had a narrow waist reminiscent of the members of a wartime dance troupe.
Older children will make traditional box kites and at the end of each workshop participants will fly their kites (weather permitting).
Here is a box kite that is framed a little differently.
The kite kits they sell have become more extravagant, too, with jar-shaped kites, crab and box kites now on offer.
So, you want to build a box kite but you have a limited budget.
A dream project of the group is to make a three-dimensional box kite.
When the chicks hatched Hernan went up again, checking out the nests while the parents and auxiliaries seethed around his head like a swarm of belligerent box kites.
There were serpents, spiders, box kites, ungainly human-shaped kites wobbling in the wind, to name just a few.
It looks like one of Alexander Graham Bell's magnificent box kites, just lifting off the hill in back of his Nova Scotia home.
Definition of box kite in US English:
box kite
nounˈbäks ˌkītˈbɑks ˌkaɪt
A tailless kite in the form of a long box open at each end.
箱形风筝
Example sentencesExamples
So, you want to build a box kite but you have a limited budget.
When the chicks hatched Hernan went up again, checking out the nests while the parents and auxiliaries seethed around his head like a swarm of belligerent box kites.
Older children will make traditional box kites and at the end of each workshop participants will fly their kites (weather permitting).
This plan describes the original shape of the box kite.
It looks like one of Alexander Graham Bell's magnificent box kites, just lifting off the hill in back of his Nova Scotia home.
A dream project of the group is to make a three-dimensional box kite.
Here is a box kite that is framed a little differently.
The kite kits they sell have become more extravagant, too, with jar-shaped kites, crab and box kites now on offer.
The World War Two box kites, which were carried by aircraft in case the pilot had to ditch in the sea, were so-called because they had a narrow waist reminiscent of the members of a wartime dance troupe.
There were serpents, spiders, box kites, ungainly human-shaped kites wobbling in the wind, to name just a few.