英:[ˈlændɪŋ strip]
美:[ˈlændɪŋ strɪp]
英:[ˈlændɪŋ strip]
美:[ˈlændɪŋ strɪp]
飞机的起落跑道;
noun
a runway, esp. one constructed in a remote area and lacking airport facilities.
降落跑道
可着陆地区
The first known use of landing strip was in 1930
Last Suppernoun
the supper eaten by Jesus and his disciples on the night of his betrayal
last strawnoun
the last of a series (as of events or troubles) that causes one to give up or lose patience
largemouth bassnoun
a large North American bass of warm slow-moving waters that is blackish green above and lighter or whitish below called alsolargemouth black bass
large intestinenoun
the last part of the intestine which is wider and shorter than the small intestine, which consists of the cecum, colon, and rectum, and which absorbs water from the material left over from digestion and prepares the feces for release from the body
large calorienoun
calorie sense 1b
lapis lazulinoun
a deep blue gemstone
lapdognoun
a dog small enough to be held in the lap
lantern fishnoun
any of numerous small fishes mostly of deep seas that have a large mouth, large eyes, and spots on the body that give off light
land minenoun
a mine placed just below the surface of the ground and designed to be exploded by the weight of the vehicles or troops passing over it
landing stripnoun
airstrip
1 When Pablo Escobar sought a new shipping route to smuggle cocaine into the US, the fields the Mennonites had created were perfect landing strips for planes that needed to refuel or unload drugs.
2 Inside this facility near the old space shuttle landing strip, engineers will mount Kuiper satellites onto huge orbital deployer mechanisms standing several stories tall, then encapsulate the structure inside the nose cones of their rockets.
3 My heart skipped several beats as our plane navigated the cloud-haloed, sharp peaks of the Himalayas before easing itself onto the landing strip in Paro.
4 Located less than an hour’s drive west of Kerrville, the ranch features two wells, a one-acre pond and an old landing strip.
5 The aircraft — a P-8A Poseidon used for surveillance, reconnaissance and intelligence gathering — ended a flight in bad weather by missing the landing strip at Marine Corps Base Hawaii on Nov. 20 and instead splashing into Kaneohe Bay along the northeastern coast of the island of Oahu.
6 Its most recent flight ended a year ago this week with a return to NASA's old space shuttle landing strip in Florida, wrapping up nearly 30 months in orbit, the longest X-37B flight to date.
7 However, five of the sites – the sixth is a landing strip – do not have civilian features and are nearly identical in how they are constructed and arranged.
8 During World War II, the Royal Air Force operated a grass landing strip at Goodwood, which sits in West Sussex near England’s south coast.
9 The military aircraft circled over the landing strip for some time before it landed.
这架军用飞机着陆前在着陆跑道上空盘旋了一阵。
10 The aircraft circled round [ around ] over the landing strip.
飞机在着陆跑道上空 兜圈子.
11 The glider coasted down onto the landing strip.
滑翔机滑行下降在跑道上.
12 It is obvious that it will miss the landing strip and arrive wing first.
显然,它将错过着陆跑道,先撞到翼堤了.
13 The dense fog made it difficult for pilots to see the landing strip.
浓雾使得飞行员很难看清降落跑道.