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wing·span
wIng spaen
复数:wingspans
同时也来自于“wing”(n.)和“span”(n.1)的组合,“wing-span”于1894年问世。
The first known use of wingspan was circa 1917
wink1 of 2verb
to close and open one eye quickly as a signal or hint
saw her friend wink and knew it was time to go
to close and open the eyes quickly : blink
to avoid seeing or noting something
wink at a parking violation
to gleam or shine on and off : twinkle
wink2 of 2noun
a brief period of sleep : nap
catching a wink
a hint or sign given by winking
an act of winking
the time of a wink : instant
quick as a wink she did the job
wink1 of 2verb
to close and open one eye quickly as a signal or hint
saw her friend wink and knew it was time to go
to close and open the eyes quickly : blink
to avoid seeing or noting something
wink at a parking violation
to gleam or shine on and off : twinkle
wink2 of 2noun
a brief period of sleep : nap
catching a wink
a hint or sign given by winking
an act of winking
the time of a wink : instant
quick as a wink she did the job
wine1 of 2noun
an alcoholic beverage made from fermented grape juice
an alcoholic beverage made from the usually fermented juice of fruits (as peaches or berries) other than grapes
a dark red color
wine2 of 2verb
to drink wine
to provide with wine
wined and dined my friends
wing1 of 2noun
one of the movable feathered or membranous paired appendages by means of which a bird, bat, or insect flies
an extension or part resembling a wing in shape, appearance, or positionespecially: a flat or broadly expanded plant or animal part
a stem with woody wings
an extension from the side of an armchair
a part that extends from the side of an airplane
the act or manner of flying : flight
a part sticking out from a main part
the rear wing of the house
plural the area at the side of the stage out of sight of the audience
one of the positions or players on each side of a center position or line
a particular group within an organization : faction
a unit of a military force and especially an air force
wing2 of 2verb
to pass through in flight
to go with or as if with wings : fly
to wound in the wingalso: to wound without killing wing a deer
wing a duck
to do or perform without preparation or guidelines
wing it
wingspreadnoun
wingspanespecially: the distance between the tips of the fully extended wings of a bird, bat, or insect
wingspannoun
the distance between the tips of a pair of wings (as of a bird or an airplane)
1 "The largest of them stand 60 inches tall with 10-foot wingspans."
2 So, although it has a wingspan of 61 metres, HB-SIA has room only for a pilot.
所以尽管HB-SIA的翼幅有61米,其空间却只能容纳一个飞行员。
3 In 1971, fossil hunters poking around a dusty arroyo found a protruding bone belonging to a pterosaur with a 35-foot wingspan, now considered to have been the largest flying creature in the world.
4 It is about 15 centimeters in length with a wingspan of 27 centimeters.
这只红喉鹨身长约15厘米,翼展27厘米,喉咙和胸部皆呈赤褐色.
5 To grow to my fullest wingspan, rise into skies unknown, I have to divorce him.
6 For example, the body of a Cape vulture – too big for its wingspan, in theory – gives them the ability to manoeuvre inside and between thermals, allowing them to travel up to 100 miles a flight.
7 Last year it had 2, 182 orders from the army for its Raven drone, which weighs four pounds with a wingspan of four-and-a-half feet.
去年其出品的“乌鸦”无人飞机便收到了2182份订单,这种飞机仅中4磅,机翼长度达到了4英寸半。
8 Spire vultures are massive birds with five-inch talons and wingspans that clear twenty feet.
9 Gregor guessed the smallest one had a wingspan of about fifteen feet.
10 Ms. Kikta, in what’s known as the tall girl role, was authoritative and smoldering, gulping up space with her long legs and expansive wingspan.
11 Renamed the Bat, the blended wing-body UAV will be offered in sizes ranging from 6.5 feet to 33.2 feet in wingspan.
改名为蝙蝠的混合翼身无人机将提供6.5英尺到33.2英尺的翼展面积。
12 His standing reach was 8 feet, 7 inches, his wingspan 6-9.
13 What I’m most interested in is figuring out how the third movie could define the wingspan of what this series can be going forward.
14 Adult tundras weigh 15 to 17 pounds and have six- to seven-foot wingspans.
15 They’re alternately jealous of and attracted to one another’s plumage and wingspans.
16 The aircraft, known as HB-SIA, has the wingspan of a jumbo jet but just a tiny single-person cockpit.
这架名叫HB -SIA的飞机是一架有着巨大机翼的喷气式飞机,而其驾驶员座舱却只能容纳一人。
17 Your wingspan might be wider, for example, but your comfort shouldn’t indifferently come at the expense of someone else’s.
18 Though scoured by wind, the islands are relatively temperate and abound with life: giant prehistoric-looking flowers, thousands of king penguins, blindingly white southern royal albatrosses with nearly 12-foot wingspans.
19 With her arched back, uplifted head, epic wingspan and a joyful command that radiates to her fingertips, it’s impossible to unglue your eyes from her.
20 Phantom Eye has a 150-foot wingspan and is powered by two 2.3-liter, four-cylinder hydrogen engines that each provide 150 horsepower.
“幻影眼”无人机拥有150英尺的翼展,由两个2.3升四缸氢燃料发动机提供动力,每个发动机提供150马力的动力。