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单词 go-around
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Definition of go-around in English:

go-around

(also go-round)
noun
  • 1A flight path taken by an aircraft after an aborted approach to landing.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A go-around or missed approach isn't an option - you're committed to land.
    • As with the Ishak though, a go-around from a ‘balked up’ landing is easy because with full power and plenty of right rudder to keep it all straight the little biplane just leaps back into the sky.
    • The pilot added that due to the 10-sec spool-up time from idle power to full power, a go-around was not an option.
    • If you're on short approach, opt for a go-around and try again.
    • I began to review the NTSB report mentally: insufficient runway available to execute a go-around, extremely high DA, aircraft overweight, and crew inexperienced.
    • Flight operations manuals should define the parameters for stabilized approaches and standard policy should be for a go-around to be flown if an aircraft becomes destabilized during an approach, according to Khatwa.
    • The aircraft commander executed a go-around, left the landing gear extended, and entered the visual pattern.
    • The commercial pilot had attempted a go-around following an approach to runway 12.
    • This way, if a go-around is required, only the gear has to be retracted.
    • Capt Wright was unable to see the runway environment at decision height and executed a go-around and began to climb to the holding fix.
    • If they failed, I had enough gas to execute a go-around and make two attempts at a trap.
    • After quick trouble shooting, the crew decided to execute a go-around and then enter the holding pattern in order to further analyze the situation.
    • Tower cleared me for the approach, and then asked if I could accept a go-around for landing traffic.
    • One of our new lads was killed at the field one day while on an emergency go-around because of too many aircraft in the circuit at the same time.
    • I would have hated to end up beak-to-beak with another airplane when my engine probably would not have allowed a go-around.
    • On the go-around, the aircraft stalled accompanied by a left wing drop.
    • Capt Halbrook informed his flight lead and they both executed a go-around.
    • He determined that a go-around was impossible because the aircraft was heading toward the runway infield and parking ramp.
    • Like takeoffs, consider that each approach will end in a go-around.
    • We checked the engines and caution panel and the pilot continued with the go-around.
    Synonyms
    encircle, enclose, encompass, ring, gird, girdle, go around
  • 2North American informal A confrontation or argument.

    we had some go-arounds
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you fail to get rid of the infection the first go-round, the patient has a greater chance of getting kidney infection, flank pain, high fever, or other complications.
    • Having had a few go-rounds with her own former mother-in-law, Moby Dick, she is always interested in how these little dramas play out.
  • 3North American One of a series of instances of doing or attempting something.

    we will have to have another go-around with that lesson before we are ready to move on
    this is her second go-round as a councillor
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I think everyone went in with the interpretation that this is the first go-round.
    • Everyone eventually comes back for a second go-round.
    • This was a consulting firm recommended by Novell; and in a future go-round, Hensley might conduct an independent comparison of possible support suppliers.
    • I kinda went unbalanced during the first go-round.
    • His second go-round as a coach hasn't produced the victories he would have liked, but he has continued to make progress with the team management has provided.
    • Credible, who's been an adequate performer so far, has not yet had the mic or ring time to make a lasting impression in his second go-around in the federation.
    • ‘Whips itself took several years to come to market, and our chocolate work took us a couple of years also, in our latest go-round,’ Waldron explains.
    • On the first go-round, the results are predictable.
    • If you missed it on its first go-round (and based on average ratings numbers, about 290,000,000 of you did), and you think you might fit the profile, by all means give it a chance.
    • Why he had again gotten involved with ‘that cult’, as she thought of it, she didn't know, but he seemed more passionate about it this time than he had in the first go-round.
    • These signs, too, I remember from the last go-round.
    • Four years ago, researchers discovered that a mere 17 per cent of Canadians could pass the same citizenship exam that 90 per cent of immigration applicants pass on the first go-round.
    • Seven years ago, the airline had been a flying basket case, a perennial money loser facing a third go-round in bankruptcy court.
    • The good news is that the manufacturers say the 2007 engines should be fuel-neutral at worst, and it's possible they may even recover some of the fuel degradation experienced during the last go-round.
    • This is the third go-around for clearance talks, and each round has been punctuated by skirmishes.
    • I hadn't thought of this in the first go-round, but your mention of the Sufi story about looking for lost keys under the lamppost reminded me of this story.
    • After two go-rounds, I still find it difficult to write about Home Movies.
    • Larry Summers, he adds, got it in the next go-round.
    • But Jane, darling, I believe mother caught on during the second go-round.
    • I always do the great rides at least twice. When I went back for a second go-round at Big Foot a couple weeks later, I enlisted a group of fun-hogs rather than strong-hogs with the goal being to explore the world, not conquer it.
    1. 3.1 A round of a rodeo competition.
      the first winners are those cowboys who win each go-round
 
 

Definition of go-around in US English:

go-around

(also go-round)
nounˈɡoʊ əˌraʊnd
  • 1A flight path taken by an aircraft after an aborted approach to landing.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On the go-around, the aircraft stalled accompanied by a left wing drop.
    • Flight operations manuals should define the parameters for stabilized approaches and standard policy should be for a go-around to be flown if an aircraft becomes destabilized during an approach, according to Khatwa.
    • This way, if a go-around is required, only the gear has to be retracted.
    • Like takeoffs, consider that each approach will end in a go-around.
    • After quick trouble shooting, the crew decided to execute a go-around and then enter the holding pattern in order to further analyze the situation.
    • He determined that a go-around was impossible because the aircraft was heading toward the runway infield and parking ramp.
    • The aircraft commander executed a go-around, left the landing gear extended, and entered the visual pattern.
    • Tower cleared me for the approach, and then asked if I could accept a go-around for landing traffic.
    • One of our new lads was killed at the field one day while on an emergency go-around because of too many aircraft in the circuit at the same time.
    • If you're on short approach, opt for a go-around and try again.
    • As with the Ishak though, a go-around from a ‘balked up’ landing is easy because with full power and plenty of right rudder to keep it all straight the little biplane just leaps back into the sky.
    • If they failed, I had enough gas to execute a go-around and make two attempts at a trap.
    • The pilot added that due to the 10-sec spool-up time from idle power to full power, a go-around was not an option.
    • I would have hated to end up beak-to-beak with another airplane when my engine probably would not have allowed a go-around.
    • A go-around or missed approach isn't an option - you're committed to land.
    • We checked the engines and caution panel and the pilot continued with the go-around.
    • Capt Wright was unable to see the runway environment at decision height and executed a go-around and began to climb to the holding fix.
    • The commercial pilot had attempted a go-around following an approach to runway 12.
    • I began to review the NTSB report mentally: insufficient runway available to execute a go-around, extremely high DA, aircraft overweight, and crew inexperienced.
    • Capt Halbrook informed his flight lead and they both executed a go-around.
    Synonyms
    encircle, enclose, encompass, ring, gird, girdle, go around
  • 2North American informal A confrontation or argument.

    they had one go-around after another
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Having had a few go-rounds with her own former mother-in-law, Moby Dick, she is always interested in how these little dramas play out.
    • If you fail to get rid of the infection the first go-round, the patient has a greater chance of getting kidney infection, flank pain, high fever, or other complications.
  • 3North American One of a series of instances of doing or attempting something.

    we will have to have another go-around with that lesson before we are ready to move on
    this is her second go-round as a councillor
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I always do the great rides at least twice. When I went back for a second go-round at Big Foot a couple weeks later, I enlisted a group of fun-hogs rather than strong-hogs with the goal being to explore the world, not conquer it.
    • After two go-rounds, I still find it difficult to write about Home Movies.
    • Credible, who's been an adequate performer so far, has not yet had the mic or ring time to make a lasting impression in his second go-around in the federation.
    • But Jane, darling, I believe mother caught on during the second go-round.
    • This is the third go-around for clearance talks, and each round has been punctuated by skirmishes.
    • I hadn't thought of this in the first go-round, but your mention of the Sufi story about looking for lost keys under the lamppost reminded me of this story.
    • If you missed it on its first go-round (and based on average ratings numbers, about 290,000,000 of you did), and you think you might fit the profile, by all means give it a chance.
    • Everyone eventually comes back for a second go-round.
    • Four years ago, researchers discovered that a mere 17 per cent of Canadians could pass the same citizenship exam that 90 per cent of immigration applicants pass on the first go-round.
    • Seven years ago, the airline had been a flying basket case, a perennial money loser facing a third go-round in bankruptcy court.
    • ‘Whips itself took several years to come to market, and our chocolate work took us a couple of years also, in our latest go-round,’ Waldron explains.
    • The good news is that the manufacturers say the 2007 engines should be fuel-neutral at worst, and it's possible they may even recover some of the fuel degradation experienced during the last go-round.
    • His second go-round as a coach hasn't produced the victories he would have liked, but he has continued to make progress with the team management has provided.
    • I think everyone went in with the interpretation that this is the first go-round.
    • This was a consulting firm recommended by Novell; and in a future go-round, Hensley might conduct an independent comparison of possible support suppliers.
    • I kinda went unbalanced during the first go-round.
    • These signs, too, I remember from the last go-round.
    • Larry Summers, he adds, got it in the next go-round.
    • On the first go-round, the results are predictable.
    • Why he had again gotten involved with ‘that cult’, as she thought of it, she didn't know, but he seemed more passionate about it this time than he had in the first go-round.
    1. 3.1 A round of a rodeo competition.
      the first winners are those cowboys who win each go-round
 
 
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