英:[ˈfju:zəlɑ:ʒ]
美:[ˈfjuslɑʒ]
英:[ˈfju:zəlɑ:ʒ]
美:[ˈfjuslɑʒ]
fu·se·lage
fyu s lazh [or] fyu s lihj
复数:fuselages
noun
the body of an airplane, to which the engines, wings, and tail are attached and within which the passengers, crew, and cargo are contained.
1909年,源自法语 fuselage,来自 fuselé,意为“纺锤形的”,源自古法语 *fus “纺锤”,源自拉丁语 fusus “纺锤”(参见 fuse(名词))。因其形状而得名。
机身
机身
用来装载人员、货物、机载设备及武器并将机翼、尾翼等连成一个整体的飞机部件。
borrowed from French, from fuselé "spindle-shaped" (from past participle of fuseler "to give the shape of a spindle to," going back to Middle French, derivative of fusel "spindle," diminutive of fus "spindle," going back to Latin fūsus, of obscure origin) + -age -age
The first known use of fuselage was in 1909
fusibleadjective
capable of being fused and especially melted by heat
fusibleadjective
capable of being fused and especially melted by heat
fuse1 of 4verb
to change into a liquid or plastic state by heat
to become fluid with heat
to unite by or as if by melting together
fuse2 of 4noun
an electrical safety device having a metal wire or strip that melts and interrupts the circuit when the current becomes too strong
fuse3 of 4noun
a cord or cable that is set afire to ignite an explosive charge by carrying fire to it
also fuze a mechanical or electrical device for setting off the explosive charge of an artillery shell, bomb, or torpedo
fuse4 of 4verb
to equip with a fuse
fuselagenoun
the central body portion of an airplane that holds the crew, passengers, and cargo
1 Some oscillation of the fuselage had been noticed on early flights.
在之前的几次飞行中,就已经察觉到机身有些摇晃。
2 “Feel this,” says Elmer, running his hand along the olive-drab fuselage covered in fabric.
3 Should Drill hole on the fuselage reinforcing plate.
要钻在机身的加强层板上.
4 He kicked past the hulking nacelles that held the turbofan engines and dropped down the side of the fuselage and into the pool of light.
5 It was very dark inside the fuselage and he could see nothing—certainly no sign of the survival pack.
6 The aircraft's interior emergency lights were still functioning, the fuselage tilted at an odd Angle.
机舱内部的应急灯还亮着,机身倾斜成一个奇怪的角度。
7 An engineer named Richard Whitcomb noticed that in the transonic speed range, the greatest turbulence occurred at the point where the wings of a model plane connected to its fuselage.
8 The artist uses fuselage skin, with the original paint finish, for the body of the ID tag.
9 The interaction effects of rotor wake on fuselage for helicopter were researched with experimental method.
试验研究了直升机机身受旋翼气流干扰时的空气动力特性.
10 The "fuselage" of the robotic insect was designed to hold a small GM14 motor, crank and wing hinge.
机器昆虫的“机身”被设计成能够搭载一台小型GM 14引擎以及曲轴和铰链。
11 Well, you're not so smug or speedy now, are you, now that your seat has been catapulted 153 metres away from the main chunk of fuselage, and lies broken in the dirt.
12 The world's largest aluminium bell, which weighs 750kg and is made from the fuselage of a decommissioned Tornado fighter, was also rung at a publisher's office in London.
13 The extra wing tanks allow removal of the fuselage tank, for a larger baggage compartment.
额外的右翼坦克允许取消机身油箱, 一个较大的行李舱.
14 The force of the impact ripped apart the plane's fuselage.
冲击力使该飞机的机身断裂了。
15 Except, as Cruise told Fallon, and has mentioned at length everywhere else that he’s promoted the movie, that was really him strapped against the fuselage from takeoff, to flight, to landing, for eight different takes.
16 More than 300 of Schonbeck’s inventive handmade instruments — a nine-foot banjo, a drum made from airplane fuselage, a chime rack from castoff objects — now reside in Building 6 and can be played by visitors.
17 Here's the electronic installation in the aft fuselage.
这里的电子安装在机身尾部。
18 With powerful jet engines and a wingspan longer than its fuselage, the spy plane was "part jet, part glider," according to Powers.
19 With the plane's nose pointing upward, the fuselage, with Powers still strapped inside, hurtled toward the earth.
20 Archive images of other marches were then projected on to the massed placards and, as the fuselage reached its resting place for this week, the Ebbw Valley Brass band struck up.