Aeroplane /ˈerəpleɪn/
(British English)
(also airplane especially in North American English)
(also plane British English, North American English)
countable from aéro- ‘air’ + Greek -planos ‘wandering’.
a flying vehicle with wings and one or more engines
A bunch of schoolchildren was in / on that aeroplane when it had to be brought down.
An airplane landed safely in the calm waters of Botany Bay.
He has a pilot's license, so he can fly a plane.
I was embarrassed to admit that I was approximately thirty when I was on an airplane for the first time.
飞机:空中航行的魅力
这篇内容介绍了‘飞机’这一词汇的由来,它是一种装有翅膀和一个或多个发动机的飞行车辆。文章提及了飞机在不同场景中的使用,如学校儿童乘坐的飞机紧急降落、飞机安全着陆以及拥有飞行员执照的人驾驶飞机。同时也分享了作者首次乘坐飞机的个人经历。
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