英:[ˈpærəʃuːt]
美:[ˈpærəʃuːt]
英:[ˈpærəʃuːt]
美:[ˈpærəʃuːt]
n.
降落伞
降落伞状物
[植]风散种子
vt.& vi.
用降落伞投送
用降落伞降落
vi.
跳伞
par·a·chute
pae r shut
复数:parachutes
第三人称单数:parachutes
现在分词:parachuting
过去式:parachuted
过去分词:parachuted
parachuter (n.), parachutist (n.)
词根:parachute
n.parachuter 伞兵;跳伞员
noun
a large device made of strong, thin cloth and attached cords in a conical arrangement, forming an umbrella that slows the descent of a person or heavy object, esp. one that has jumped or been dropped from an airplane.
any similar device such as one used to slow the forward speed of an automobile or airplane.
transitive verb
to drop or deliver (soldiers, supplies, or the like) by parachute.
intransitive verb
to descend by using a parachute.
golden parachute金降落伞;黄金降落伞
parachute jump跳伞
"降落伞是一种装置,通常呈非常大的伞形,在飞机中携带,它可以让人或物体在不受伤害或造成损坏的情况下落到下面的表面上," 1784 年(在巴黎尝试使用它的第一年)由法国 parachute 发明,其字面意思是 "防止坠落的装置",这个混合词是法国飞行员弗朗索瓦·布兰查尔德(1753-1809)创造的,由 para- "防御; 抵御" (见 para- (2)) + chute "跌落,坠落" (见 chute) 组成。
PARACHUTE, a kind of large and strong umbrella, contrived to break a person's fall from an airballoon, should any accident happen to the balloon at a high elevation. ["Supplement to the Encyclopaedia or Dictionary of Arts and Sciences," Philadelphia, 1803]
降落伞是一种大而强壮的伞,专门设计用于缓解人从高空气球上坠落的冲击,在气球意外发生时使用。["Encyclopaedia 或 Dictionary of Arts and Sciences"增刊,费城,1803年]
降落伞
降落伞
主要由透气的柔性织物制成并可折叠包装在伞包或伞箱内,工作时相对于空气运动,充气展开,使人或物体减速、稳定的一种气动力减速器。通常把降落
Noun borrowed from French, from para- (as in parasol parasol) + chute "fall" — more at chute Verb derivative of parachute >entry 1
The first known use of parachute was in 1784
parade1 of 2noun
great show or display
a formation of a body of troops before a superior officer
a public procession
a crowd of strolling people
the Easter parade
parade2 of 2verb
to cause to march
to march in a parade
promenade entry 2
show off sense 1
parade one's knowledge
parade1 of 2noun
great show or display
a formation of a body of troops before a superior officer
a public procession
a crowd of strolling people
the Easter parade
parade2 of 2verb
to cause to march
to march in a parade
promenade entry 2
show off sense 1
parade one's knowledge
parachute1 of 2noun
a folding umbrella-shaped device of light fabric used especially for making a safe jump from an aircraft
something (as the bunch of hairs on a dandelion seed) that is like a parachute in form, use, or operation
parachute2 of 2verb
to transport or come down by means of a parachute
parachute1 of 2noun
a folding umbrella-shaped device of light fabric used especially for making a safe jump from an aircraft
something (as the bunch of hairs on a dandelion seed) that is like a parachute in form, use, or operation
parachute2 of 2verb
to transport or come down by means of a parachute
parachute1 of 2noun
a folding umbrella-shaped device of light fabric used especially for making a safe jump from an aircraft
something (as the bunch of hairs on a dandelion seed) that is like a parachute in form, use, or operation
parachute2 of 2verb
to transport or come down by means of a parachute
parachute1 of 2noun
a folding umbrella-shaped device of light fabric used especially for making a safe jump from an aircraft
something (as the bunch of hairs on a dandelion seed) that is like a parachute in form, use, or operation
parachute2 of 2verb
to transport or come down by means of a parachute
1 The pilot was able to parachute to safety.
飞行员得以跳伞脱险。
2 Then as the blue material of the parachute collapsed the corpulent figure would bow forward, sighing, and the flies settle once more.
3 Copper parachuted out of a plane up north with a bunch of stolen cash.
库珀在北边从飞机上跳伞,身上带了一大堆偷来的现钞.
4 Yet for nearly three years, the entire 46th Guards flew their night bombing combat missions without parachutes.
5 Our main communications dish, which relayed signals from the Hab to Hermes, acted like a parachute, getting torn from its foundation and carried with the torrent.
6 Some stagger around mutely, staring at the remaining silver parachutes in their hands, as if they still might have something precious inside.
7 When his parachute failed he thought he was a goner.
他的降落伞打不开了,他想他算完了。
8 a parachute regiment
空降兵团
9 Sitting on my sleeping bag is a small plastic pot attached to a silver parachute.
10 If you did not, the parachute would probably not open.
11 First, as I’ve believed, that the Capitol sent in that hovercraft, dropped the parachutes, and sacrificed its children’s lives, knowing the recently arrived rebels would go to their aid.
12 A captain a group of soldiers were learning parachuting.
一位指挥员领着他的军队联系跳伞.
13 On the war: The Capitol fell the day the parachutes went off, President Coin leads Panem now, and troops have been sent out to put down the small remaining pockets of Capitol resistance.
14 When the parachutes finally opened, the men floated toward the ground, still unable to see anything around them.
15 Snowden was lying on his back on the floor with his legs stretched out, still burdened cumbersomely by his flak suit, his flak helmet, his parachute harness and his Mae West.
16 “Appleby, you’ve got flies in your eyes,” he whispered helpfully as they passed by each other in the doorway of the parachute tent on the day of the weekly milk run to Parma.
17 “It’s Mom who keeps me up. It’s like I have a parachute on. Like I can practically fly.”
18 If the pilot starts to parachute, what do you think the crew members would do?
试想一下,如果飞机驾驶员都准备跳伞逃命了, 乘务员将会怎样做 呢 ?
19 Chutist: one who parachutes from an aircraft; a parachutist.
从飞机上跳伞的人; 跳伞者.
20 Because the Martian atmosphere is only 1 percent as dense as the Earth’s, a very large parachute, eighteen meters in diameter, was deployed to slow the spacecraft as it entered the thin air of Mars.
1 跳伞者
3 减速伞
4 翼膜
6 领片
8 翅膜
10 用降落伞空投
12 伞投