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词根:aeronautic
adj.aeronautical 航空的;航空学的;飞机驾驶员的(等于aeronautic)
n.aeronautics 航空学;飞行术
aeronautic "of or relating to the art or science of flight" (borrowed from New Latin aëronauticus, from Greek aero- aero- + nautikós "of ships, of seafaring") + -ics — more at nautical
The first known use of aeronautics was in 1798
aeronauticsnoun
a science dealing with the operation of aircraft
the art or science of flight
aeronauticsnoun
a science dealing with the operation of aircraft
the art or science of flight
aeronauticsnoun
a science dealing with the operation of aircraft
the art or science of flight
1 Their projects promise to revolutionize aeronautics, arsenic testing, vaccinations and neurological research.
2 On basis of that, a model which describes the evaluation for quality of large complex aeronautic product is put forward.
在此基础上,提出了一种大型复杂航空产品的质量评估模型。
3 Depending on your interest, you can find griots specializing in history, engineering, design and aeronautics, as well as more traditional fictional tales.
4 Lefebvre himself is a bit of a suit who spent 19 years as a finance executive at an aeronautics firm before joining Cirque.
5 She got a team of aeronautic engineers from Caltech to help her test the theory.
她还从加州科技大学找来一批飞行学工程师帮她验证这个想法。
6 “The Wind Rises” centers on the life of Jiro Horikoshi — who is just as captivated with aeronautics, having dreamed of being a pilot as a boy.
7 An aeronautics historian explains the history of spy balloons and why countries continue to use them.
8 It is perfectly sensible to say that Cayley laid the foundations of modern aeronautics.
9 They, along with Blake Lively, who plays Carol Ferris, a pilot and aeronautics executive, and who’s miscast on both counts, look as if they’re working hard, and not only to keep a straight face.
10 Though many companies eye Morocco as a source for comparatively cheap labor, the industry and government have worked to train skilled workers at IMA, an institute for aeronautics professions in Casablanca.
11 Bob van der Linden, chairman of the aeronautics department at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, recently removed a map of the Caribbean used by Charles A. Lindbergh from an exhibition.
12 But the shift in attitude and in public responsibility at the laboratory were as distinct in character as the golden age of aeronautics of the 1950s would be from the space-age 1960s.
13 But she's covering it up from the private aeronautics company that put her in space.
14 Scott Hubbard, professor at Stanford University in the department of aeronautics and astronautics, said the science behind Damon’s character growing food while awaiting rescue was credible.
15 In this paper, the design and the implementation of automatic data acquisition and processing system for the aeronautic engine testing are described.
在本文中讨论了航空发动机试车自动数据采集和处理系统的设计和实现。
16 Henk, a retired university professor of aeronautics who volunteers at the mill, watched approvingly.
17 The type of diving that kingfishers do -- what researchers call "plunge-diving" -- is an aeronautic feat.
18 Application of Aeronautic Luggage Carrier in DD 6123 K 01.
航空行李架在黄海DD6123K01客车上的应用.
19 That’s less than half of what most engineering, computer science, aeronautics, applied mathematics and science graduates make.
20 Geared toward ages 3 to 6, the shorts also feature a musical squirrel, artistic snails and an aeronautically minded mouse.
1 航空
aviatorial aerial airy aero avigation aviation navigate aviate third service aero- flight navigation voyage aviatic air
2 航空学
3 航空术的
4 航空的
6 航空术
7 航空学的