no object, with adverbial of directionFly an aircraft at a very low altitude.
(驾机)低空飞行
he hedge-hopped all the way home
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One group of personnel accompanied the aircraft as they hedge-hopped across country, and the other that proceeded through to California.
The plane is ‘capable of launching precision attacks while hedge-hopping, and making long-distance assaults at altitudes above 10,000 meters ’, the sources were quoted as saying.
For 20 minutes, he hedge-hopped trees and brush.
Three helicopters were hedge-hopping their way towards the river.
We hedge-hopped with the local along the parallel road, taking several photographs between stations.
He flew more than 40,000 miles, hedge-hopped from camp to camp and from city to city, lived the life of an Army officer in dozens of dusty airports, flew to the front with American pilots, heard from their own lips their stories of combat as they stepped from bullet-scarred planes.
The first attack as a result of this intelligence came on 9 September, when 4 planes hedge-hopped for fifteen minutes across the border in poor visibility.
You should have hedge-hopped, then maybe they would have left you alone.
It had then hedge-hopped for several minutes at an altitude of less than 100 metres before landing.
He was punished for hedge-hopping.
Derivatives
hedge-hopper
noun
The hedge-hoppers have been keeping a low profile over the summer but now that October has arrived, we can start counting down the days till the festival.
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One tipoff was that only commuter flights had four-digit numbers, so experienced travellers and travel agents would recognize that the trip would be aboard a hedge-hopper.
Today, for the first time since the hedge-hoppers returned to action, National Hunt racing takes centre stage.