gliders
英 [ˈglaɪdəz]
美 [ˈglaɪdərz]
n. 滑翔机
glider的复数
柯林斯词典
- 滑翔机
Aglideris an aircraft without an engine, which flies by floating on air currents.
双语例句
- Technological innovation, military interests, the continued growth of parachuting, and powered hang gliders have made America's air shows a popular and unusual sport.
技术变革、军事爱好、不断成长的跳伞运动和机动的悬挂式滑翔机,使美国的飞行表演成了一种及其受欢迎的特色运动。 - Baleen whales have been tracked by autonomous gliders before, by researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts.
马萨诸塞州的WoodsHoleOceanographic研究的研究员们以前是用自主滑翔器来跟踪须鲸。 - I am right now defining which gliders and harnesses should be available for the testival-so do you want to help me making this decison?
目前我正考虑该为此时试飞活动准备哪些滑翔伞和坐袋&帮我参谋参谋如何? - The gliders can wander for several dozen miles.
滑翔机可飞行十几英里。 - Firstly, this paper describes the survey of the development status of underwater gliders at home and abroad, and analyses its potential application fields.
文中调查了水下滑翔机器人的国内外发展现状,分析了其可能的应用领域。 - The only losses were a number of the gliders and some of these could be repairable.
只损失了一些滑翔机,而有些还可以修理。 - Gliders were widely used in World War II to carry troops.
第二次世界大战中滑翔机曾广泛用于运送军队。 - After I returned home I gave my sugar gliders a meal.
后我回家我给我的蜜袋鼯一点饭。 - Their next step was to build and experiment with gliders, aircraft that fly on wind currents.
下一步便是制造依靠风力飞行的滑翔机。 - To get airborne, gliders either have to be towed into the air by a plane with an engine, or launched into the air by a special machine.
为了使滑翔机升空,要么得用有引擎的飞机将它拖到空中,要么用特殊的机器把它发射到空中。