单词 | avionics |
释义 | avionicsn. 1. Construed as singular. The application of electronics in aeronautics and astronautics; electronics as developed for these areas. ΘΚΠ society > travel > air or space travel > [noun] > technology of > application of electronics to avionics1949 society > occupation and work > equipment > machine > types of machine generally > [noun] > used in air or spacecraft > application of avionics1949 1949 Aviation Week 17 Oct. 28/2 ‘Avionics’ is a new word, coined by Aviation Week as a simple and much needed term to describe generically all the applications of electricity to the field of aeronautics. 1965 Guardian 7 Apr. 20/3 There might be a programme to produce a more advanced avionics package (radar and electronics) which would fit into the existing air frame. 1971 Times 8 Dec. 23/6 Their employers announced plans to withdraw from the avionics market. 1976 H. Wilson Governance of Brit. iv. 103 There was a no less strong argument for linking the production of highly sophisticated aircraft with avionics generally, the production of missiles and other associated electronic industries. 2. Construed as plural. Electrical and electronic equipment in an aircraft or spacecraft, or used in connection with their flight. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > machine > types of machine generally > [noun] > used in air or spacecraft avionics1969 society > travel > air or space travel > a means of conveyance through the air > aeroplane > parts of aircraft > controls and instruments > [noun] > electric or electronic equipment avionics1969 1969 New Scientist 10 Apr. 72/3 Let's buy American aircraft and save money by putting in our own avionics! 1981 Australian 15 Apr. 25/3 Distributors said they frequently had to strip all avionics out of brand new Nomads and replace them. Derivatives aviˈonic adj. ΘΚΠ society > travel > air or space travel > [adjective] > technology of air or space travel > application of electronics to avionic1949 society > occupation and work > equipment > machine > types of machine generally > [adjective] > used in air or spacecraft avionic1949 1949 Aviation Week 14 Nov. 29/1 Avionic devices, such as autopilots, bombsights, computers, gyros..radios, radars, etc. 1959 Aviation Week 7 Dec. 67/1 Rapid growth by many avionic companies has brought with it related problems. 1966 Economist 16 Apr. 253 (advt.) Britain's largest manufacturer and exporter of avionic equipment. 1969 Telegraph (Brisbane) 24 May 7/5 Australia's F111s would be equipped with the F111 Mark 1 avionic system. 1976 Proc. Royal Soc. Med. 69 251/2 Helicopters..have increasingly complex avionic fits all generating heat within the cockpit. 1984 AGARD Conf. Proc. No. 361. xxix. 1 (heading) Automatic error detection and recovery techniques in onboard intelligent units for space and avionic application. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1989; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < n.1949 |
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