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单词 gliding
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Definition of gliding in English:

gliding

noun ˈɡlʌɪdɪŋˈɡlaɪdɪŋ
mass noun
  • The sport of flying in a glider.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The girl didn't notice the gathering, ominous clouds, and as soon as she thought of going gliding, her mood changed, and she became happy again.
    • During her time with the squadron, she has tried her hand at both powered flying and gliding and has gained some fundraising experience.
    • The other thing that this writer of this book couldn't resist is a detailed account of flying and gliding towards the end of the book.
    • This was an underwater version of gliding and parachuting, except that we had to avoid missing another drop-off.
    • He took up gliding, sharing a glider with a local general practitioner, and went solo on his 65th birthday.
    • Interesting experiment, although personally I don't think speed gliding is the way to go to promote our sport.
    • As discussed previously, the difference between powered flight and gliding is the flight stroke, which produces thrust in true flyers.
    • The four sports were water skiing, sports parachuting, alpine skiing and gliding.
    • This month is the 75th anniversary of organised gliding in Australia.
    • Sailplane pilots dream of gliding in the Andes, Sierra Nevada and over Jondaryan.
    • The gliding had a higher level of variation, but still was of a high quality.
    • Spend more of your gliding time flying straight in rising air and you'll raise your glide over the ground.
    • The rambles are £5, for example, while gliding was £30.
    • There is the occasional mishap, but statistically, gliding has been shown to be about as safe as normal airplane flying.
    Synonyms
    flying, in flight, in the air, on the wing, winging
 
 

Definition of gliding in US English:

gliding

nounˈɡlīdiNGˈɡlaɪdɪŋ
  • The sport of flying in a glider.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sailplane pilots dream of gliding in the Andes, Sierra Nevada and over Jondaryan.
    • Interesting experiment, although personally I don't think speed gliding is the way to go to promote our sport.
    • The rambles are £5, for example, while gliding was £30.
    • He took up gliding, sharing a glider with a local general practitioner, and went solo on his 65th birthday.
    • The gliding had a higher level of variation, but still was of a high quality.
    • The other thing that this writer of this book couldn't resist is a detailed account of flying and gliding towards the end of the book.
    • As discussed previously, the difference between powered flight and gliding is the flight stroke, which produces thrust in true flyers.
    • The girl didn't notice the gathering, ominous clouds, and as soon as she thought of going gliding, her mood changed, and she became happy again.
    • This was an underwater version of gliding and parachuting, except that we had to avoid missing another drop-off.
    • This month is the 75th anniversary of organised gliding in Australia.
    • Spend more of your gliding time flying straight in rising air and you'll raise your glide over the ground.
    • There is the occasional mishap, but statistically, gliding has been shown to be about as safe as normal airplane flying.
    • The four sports were water skiing, sports parachuting, alpine skiing and gliding.
    • During her time with the squadron, she has tried her hand at both powered flying and gliding and has gained some fundraising experience.
    Synonyms
    flying, in flight, in the air, on the wing, winging
 
 
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