gliders
英 [ˈglaɪdəz]
美 [ˈglaɪdərz]
n. 滑翔机
glider的复数
柯林斯词典
- 滑翔机
Aglideris an aircraft without an engine, which flies by floating on air currents.
双语例句
- However, these kites weren't used for thrill rides: Emperors found joy in forcing convicted criminals and captured enemies to jump off cliffs while strapped into the gliders.
然而,这些风筝并不是用来寻求刺激的:君王们下令将罪犯和战俘绑在风筝上,迫使他们跳下悬崖,并以此为乐。 - After all, kids get to build their own gliders and rockets, fly simulators, see aviation legends tell their stories, ride in a tethered hot-air balloon, and so much more.
之后孩子们制作自己的滑翔机,火箭,操作模拟器,观看航空传说,讲述他们的故事,驾驶热气球和诸如此类的活动。 - That afternoon, 12 German gliders crashed-landed on the Gran Sasso's slopes.
那天下午,十二架德国滑翔机强行降落大萨索的山坡上。 - To get airborne, gliders either have to be towed into the air by a plane with an engine, or launched into the air by a special machine.
为了使滑翔机升空,要么得用有引擎的飞机将它拖到空中,要么用特殊的机器把它发射到空中。 - Troops were landed by gliders.
部队是乘滑翔机登陆的。 - The gliders and their pilots splashed into the lake and had to be fished out.
滑翔机连同驾驶员都扑通一声栽进了湖里,只能被捞出来。 - She watched the gliders soaring effortlessly above her.
她看着滑翔机在她的上方轻松地翱翔。 - Their next step was to build and experiment with gliders, aircraft that fly on wind currents.
下一步便是制造依靠风力飞行的滑翔机。 - Gliders equipped with radio and recording instruments have been flown into the core of thunderstorms.
装有无线电设备和记录仪的滑翔机曾飞进雷暴的中心。 - Launching gear for aircraft ( excl. for gliders; excl. non-propelling rocket-launching ramps)
飞行器发射装置(不包括滑翔机发射装置,不包括非推进式火箭发射斜轨)