| 单词 | air-girl | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasair-girl  (a)   In sense ‘of or relating to aircraft or travel by air; conveyed, used by, or involved in the flying of aircraft’, as  air boy,  air cargo,  air chart,  airfare,  air-flying,  air-girl,  air journey,  air log,  air map,  air navigation,  air navigator,  air pageant,  air parcel,  air photo,  air photograph,  air photographer,  air photography,  air pilot,  air portability,  air portable,  air post,  air survey,  air surveying,  air tour,  air tourist,  air travel,  air traveller,  air travelling,  air trip,  air vehicle.In the early 20th cent. rapidly tending to supersede aerial adj.See also aircraft n., airfield n., airman n., airplane n. 2, airport n.2, airship n., air vessel n. 3, airway n. 2, airwoman n. ΘΚΠ society > travel > air or space travel > action of flying (in) aircraft > aerobatics > 			[noun]		 > air display air pageant1785 air circus1907 air show1912 1785    H. Walpole Let. 24 June 		(1971)	 IX. 589  				Air-navigation has received a great blow. 1834    T. Carlyle Sartor Resartus  ii. v. 53/2  				A hapless air-navigator, plunging, amid torn parachutes, sand-bags, and confused wreck, fast enough, into the jaws of the Devil! 1866    Galaxy 1 Sept. 52  				To discuss the probability and possibility of air-travel in a not remote future may seem to be trespassing on the limits of good sense. 1871    Ann. Rep. Aëronaut. Soc. 62  				The minds of many thinking men have been, during the present century, turned to this interesting subject of air navigation. 1873    Cassell's Mag. 8 134/1  				We saw two air-boys leaning over the side of the car. 1875    Times 11 Dec. 8/3  				Air travelling is rather a dangerous game. 1902    Aeronaut. Jrnl. July 51/1  				Some accomplishment on the part of an air vehicle. 1906    W. M. Davis in  Bull. Amer. Geogr. Soc. 38 240  				He will leave Norway for Spitzbergen in June, and expects to start on his air journey in August. 1908    Westm. Gaz. 1 July 12/1  				Thirteen persons who made a successful air-trip from the Champ de Mars. 1909    Racine 		(Wisconsin)	 Jrnl. 31 Aug. 4/7  				Bleriot,..who accomplished the feat of crossing the English Channel via an air traveling machine. 1911    Daily Mail 11 Sept. 3/4  				An air post cannot be expected as yet to behave with the same clockwork regularity as an earth post. 1912    C. M. Doughty Clouds 119  				Their air-flying enemies. 1912    Times 28 Nov. 10/3  				Mr. Joynson-Hicks.—Were the flares lighted in order that our own airships should know where to alight? Mr. Churchill.—They were lighted in order to give assistance to air travellers who might be in difficulties. 1913    C. Grahame-White  & H. Harper With Airmen viii. 204  				It has been decided that..certain districts should be marked out on air-maps, and that aeroplanes should not be allowed to fly over them. 1913    Stamp Collecting 27 Sept. 27/2  				The provisional air pilot was arguing with the Republican officials. 1915    Sphere 20 Feb. 198/1  				A well developed system of meteorological reports can be of such help to the air navigator. 1915    Times 11 Sept. 6/4  				Thanks to excellent air photographs, the situation of the main military buildings was located exactly. 1916    Times 19 Dec. 7/2  				Air photography, as a means of charting a hostile and unsurveyed country, has been brought to a scientific pitch. 1917    Sat. Rev. 28 July 62/2  				The commander estimated that the average cost of travel..would be 1½d... But airfare—the word, we believe, is original—of the future will depend on many widely conflicting factors. 1918    Times 6 Dec. 12/2 		(headline)	  				An Air Survey..Surveying the country by means of aerial photographs. 1919    Times 22 Apr. 10/4  				Vedrines was a pioneer of aviation in France... It had been [his] intention..to start off as soon as possible on a prolonged air tour of the world. 1919    Daily Oklahoman 15 Oct. 1/5  				An air cargo [of whisky] would be very much worth while, despite the risks. 1920    Flight 12 854/2  				These air charts, which are constructed on Mercator's projection, measure approximately 20 ins. by 18 ins. 1920    Times 21 Sept. 20/1 		(advt.)	  				Air photos of a portion of the Cavenham Park Estate, Suffolk... For sale by private treaty. 1920    Flight 12 233/1  				The achievements of air photography during the War were very remarkable. 1923    Geogr. Jrnl. 57 363  				The field archæologist has much to gain in future from an alliance with the air-photographer, particularly in England. 1923    J. W. Simpson Ess. & Mem. 169  				The confident courage that inspires air-pilots. 1923    G. Collins Valley of Eyes Unseen 326  				The great strides recently made in the art of air-travel. 1924    Times 9 May 10/4  				Adjusting the photographic material obtained during the course of air surveying in order to secure accuracy in the resulting map. 1927    Air Dec. 55/2  				The first Birmingham Air Pageant. 1928    V. E. Clark Elem. Aviation 138  				Air log, an instrument for measuring the linear travel of an aircraft relative to the air. 1928    Aerial A.B.C. Apr. 20  				Air parcels may be posted at any District or Branch Post Office. 1928    Daily Express 20 June 1/3  				All first impressions vanished... The boyish airgirl [sc. Amelia Earhart] became a feminine woman. 1929    Punch 20 Mar. 326/3  				The Minister is satisfied that before many months we air-tourists will be taking our twelve-day flips to Kenya. 1933    Discovery Feb. 57/1  				Air surveying is used extensively by the United States Geological Survey for the preparation of topographic maps. 1934    Jrnl. Royal Aeronaut. Soc. 38 508  				Vertical flight would enable air travellers to take off from the centre of the city for transfer to air liners at the outlying airports. 1943    ‘T. Dudley-Gordon’ Coastal Command xii. 115  				One navigator..always takes a portable typewriter with him on a raid... So I thought that I should do my air logs on the typewriter. 1945    P. Larkin North Ship 14  				The Polish air~girl in the corner seat. 1946    E. Hodgins Mr. Blandings builds his Dream House x. 141  				He had reached and passed the crucial mark known, in the poetic language of the air navigator, as the Point of No Return. 1951    Oxf. Junior Encycl. IV. 290/1  				An air map presents an accurate picture of the ground below, illustrating..all conspicuous geographical features... An air chart, drawn to a much smaller scale and without the elaborate detail of the map, is designed simply to enable the navigator to plot his position during the journey. 1959    Times 16 Jan. 10/5  				The British idea was to develop an air-portable gun for both roles. 1959    Star 19 Feb. 9/5  				Mr. Christopher Soames, Secretary for War, coined a new watchword today for Britain's all-regular Army of the future—air portability. 1959    Elizabethan Apr. 5/3  				The chance of an air-trip overseas. 1959    W. A. Heflin Aerospace Gloss. 3/2  				Activity in the flight of air vehicles and in the launching, guidance, and control of ballistic missiles, earth satellites, dirigible space vehicles, and the like. 1959    Notes & Queries 204 1/1  				From air photographs Dr. St. Joseph was able to show the size and shape of Roman fields in the Fenlands. 1966    Times 5 Oct. 14/7  				A £90,000 extension to the geography department, including an air-photo library for a collection of five million R.A.F. photographs taken during the war. 1971    Bull. 		(Sydney)	 1 May 10/3  				Some things move us deeply here in Melbourne—football, dawn Anzac parades and air pageants. 1971    R. J. P. Wilson Land Surveying viii. 164  				In the past plane tabling was the method used for supplying topographical detail for maps at scales of 1:10 0 to 1:250 0, but its use in this respect has largely..been superseded by air survey. 1974    Encycl. Brit. Macropædia I. 376/2  				The flight simulator taught the essentials of air navigation and blind flight to thousands of military pilots during World War II. 1977    Business Week 		(Industr. ed.)	 		(Nexis)	 24 Oct. 11  				Panama..is losing the air tourists as well because the new jumbo jets fly directly to South America. 1990    Stamp Monthly Mar. 3/1  				Other airpost stamps not shown in the supplement were released later in the year. 1990    Financial Post 		(Canada)	 31 Oct. 3/2  				Most air cargo will be carried by charter cargo airlines and by the megacarriers. 1991    Soldier 28 Oct. 21/1  				This remarkable airportable armoured vehicle is a lightly armoured mini-tank with a crew of three. 1992    Calgary 		(Alberta)	 Herald 18 Jan.  c8/5  				The air travelling public is used to fares going down. 1994    K. Perry Business & European Community xiii. 262  				Getting goods to the Community countries from the UK will inevitably involve a sea or air journey. 1994    Sunday Times 		(Singapore)	 2 Oct. 5/1  				It said air travel between North America and Southeast Asia might be affected by the ash cloud. 1995    Touch Arctic Adventure Tours '95 20/1  				In Yellowknife, you'll enjoy a specialty cruise and fish fry..and your choice of bushplane or air tour of the area. 1996    Canad. Geographic Nov. 102/1 		(advt.)	  				Accurate digital maps prepared from air photos and GPS field work. 1996    Daily Tel. 17 Dec. 6/2  				Aircraft without crew..used to be called unmanned air vehicles but this has fallen victim to political correctness and they are now known as uninhabited air vehicles. 1999    Oxoniensia 63 95  				All traces would appear to have vanished from the meadow itself. It does not appear in modern air-photographs. 1999    Oxoniensia 63 4  				Air photography in the hot summers of 1975/6..showed that Oxford has its own prehistoric ritual focus—a major barrow cemetery. 2000    Z. Sardar Consumption Kuala Lumpur 227  				The tolls on the highway are less than the airfare. 2002    C. P. Panayiotopoulos et al.  Panayiotopoulos Syndrome 131  				The third seizure occurred..after many hours of air travelling. 2005    New Yorker 12 Dec. 42/1  				For an annual fee of eighty dollars, a set of fingerprints, and an iris scan, an air traveller will be able to insert a Clear card into an A.T.M.-like kiosk and enjoy express passage through airport security. 2006    Gloucestershire Echo 		(Nexis)	 19 Sept. 20  				Former Echo photographer Norman Preece served as an air photographer during the war. 2006    Focus Nov. 84/2  				The fairground ‘Booster’, originally developed to train air pilots and then adapted to scare people witless. 2006    Gazette 		(Montreal)	 		(Nexis)	 18 Nov.  a16 		(headline)	  				U.S. gives Canadian air tourists a brief reprieve on passports. 2007    Yukon News 		(Nexis)	 1 June 12  				The Geological Survey of Canada has conducted air surveys in the Yukon in the past, but only collected data in two remote mining areas. < as lemmas | 
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