| 单词 | tie-down | 
| 释义 | > as lemmastie-down   tie-down  n.  Brit. , U.S. the state (of an aircraft, etc.) of being tied down or otherwise kept on the ground; also, a device to or with which something may be tied down; frequently attributive. ΘΚΠ society > travel > air or space travel > action of flying (in) aircraft > specific flying operations or procedures > 			[noun]		 > state of being tied down or kept on ground tie-down1952 the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fastening > binding or tying > a bond, tie, or fastening > 			[noun]		 > tie > for tying down tie-down1952 1952    Sun 		(Baltimore)	 4 Aug. 1/5  				$1 tiedown fees for [flying] saucers less than 1,000 feet in diameter. 1955    Sun 		(Baltimore)	 11 Feb. 2/4  				Exhaustive ‘tie-down’ ground tests are scheduled for the XV-3..before actual flight tests begin. 1956    W. A. Heflin U.S. Air Force Dict. 525/1  				Tie-down, a ring, hook, stake, or the like to which something is secured; a tie-down fitting. 1969    Jane's Freight Containers 1968–9 418/1  				Forklift entries and tie-down inserts are provided. 1971    Flying Apr. 13/1  				Big tie-down areas for smaller airplanes. 1974    Union 		(S. Carolina)	 Daily Times 22 Apr. 7/7 		(advt.)	  				Mobile homes anchored: Storm tie-downs to guard you against wind damage. 1978    F. Mullally Deadly Payoff xii. 171  				He let the loosened end of the tie-down rope fall to the ground and kicked the chocks away from the front wheels. 1982    Chicago Sun-Times 31 Oct. 8  				Another 30 residences..have planes with tie-downs instead of hangars. < as lemmas | 
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