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单词 aviator
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Definition of aviator in English:

aviator

noun ˈeɪvɪeɪtəˈeɪviˌeɪdər
  • 1dated A pilot.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The American aviator Richard Byrd flew over the South Pole in 1929.
    • Launched in 1936, she took part in the one-month search for the lost aviator Amelia Earhart.
    • The first enlisted aviators were trained by pilots who learned from the Wright brothers.
    • Wildlife sightings reported by aircrew could save the lives of aviators on later flights.
    • In May of that year, several aviators were aggressively contending to be the first to get airborne in pursuit of this prize.
    • Nevertheless, the first Cirus Design entry continues to make friends among new pilots and old aviators alike.
    • Thus, the airline began training their aviators to become the world's finest pilots.
    • Soon, we drifted into the comfort of two experienced aviators, and basic definitions weren't necessary.
    • In less than a month, we've lost two training aircraft and four aviators.
    • The Dutch pilot decided to stay with the other aviators, and they began to look around the field.
    • However, your routine instrument scan must be altered from aircraft to aircraft, which aviators know is not good.
    • The Air Force currently suffers from a critical shortage of aviators for manned aircraft.
    • And with this new melding of pilots and drivers, we aviators should be able to continue as blind as many motorists.
    • We said no; our Air Force aircrews and naval aviators would do the job.
    • Fighter management is a tool that keeps aviators and aircraft safe to fly another day.
    • First, we expect them to master an aircraft system, since aviators fly to fight and lead from the front.
    • An unidentified pilot could be no more than a private aviator who unknowingly sends out a wrong signal on his transponder.
    • Although he was obviously a submariner, he was also a qualified aviator who frequently piloted the Flying Sub.
    • He was not the first aviator to bring a powered aircraft to Saigon.
    • In order to do this for Air Force aviators, we need to transform our process for shaping future leaders.
    Synonyms
    airman, airwoman, flyer, aeronaut
    pilot, airman, airwoman, flyer, aeronaut
  • 2trademark in UK as modifier Denoting a style of sunglasses having a thin wire frame and large lenses.

    he has a short grey beard and wears a flannel shirt, jeans, and aviator glasses
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We saw a deeply tanned, muscular young man wearing aviator glasses.
    • Hardy removed his cloak, putting it in a box behind the seat, pulling out a pair of goggles that reminded Sasha of aviator glasses she had seen in old magazines her father once had.
    • ATP sells products to pilots from its website, including books, videos, aviator glasses and flying accessories.
    • With his gold-rimmed aviator glasses, gray hair, trim beard and friendly face, he almost looked like Santa Claus.
    • In the case of a live lineup, this can mean finding six identical pairs of aviator glasses, or six men with a birthmark the shape of Paraguay on their left cheek.
    • A pair of shattered aviator glasses were found at the site of a 1968 helicopter crash in Laos.
    • It makes you wish you'd seen the real Bob Crane at the end, with his smoked aviator glasses, sideburns, stratofortress shirt collar and belted leisure suits.
    • Litter, halternecks, flicked hair, aviator glasses, embroidered denim, lip gloss and even hot pants are the latest trademarks of the Seventies to be enjoying a revival of fortune.
    • The other one was Jeffrey, a short pudgy guy with wire framed aviator glasses, bushy eyebrows and a penchant for wearing flip flops even when it was cold out.
    • For the fellas, the most important accessory this season appears to be the aviator glasses.
    • If you really want to stand out, you can wear a fisherman hat or a glitzy cowboy hat with tinted aviator glasses.
    • If Joe Sixpack on the latest cover of Men's Health can't pull them off, I doubt you and your cheap aviator glasses can.
    • He is incognito, with a blond wig, shaggy mustache and large gold-framed aviator glasses.
    • I was feeling sexy despite the facial hair and the super-sized aviator glasses.
    • In the picture, Ford is dressed in a white turtleneck and a white velvet jacket with huge lapels, and he is wearing aviator glasses.
    • Aviator shades are still flying high on the fashion scale, so find a pair that suits you best.
    • Anthony is wearing aviator sunglasses, a sweat band around his arm, and a hooded tank top vest.
    • Behind the man who looks like a man who resembles an actor, is a man wearing what is probably the only pair of aviator glasses.
    • The 82-year-old former history professor is an elf-sized fellow with gold-rimmed aviator glasses and a halo of gray hair.
    • An example of metal frame shades are aviator glasses, which are among Spring's Must-Haves, made popular by Ray-Ban.
    1. 2.1aviators A pair of aviator sunglasses.
      I wear aviators, but it's purely because they are practical sunglasses as opposed to being fashion accessories
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For sunglasses junkies, for whom no less than half a dozen pairs will do, Ardene's has a good selection of trendy glasses, from pink graded lenses to mirrored aviators, all for less than fifteen dollars.
      • The most stylish sunglasses this season are military chic aviators, but wrap-arounds and 50s style shades are cool too.
      • For something more subtle and different from the classic plastic frames, there are these Toreadior aviators with swarovski crystals on the side.
      • Starting from the top and moving down - the hottest sunglasses a girl can wear this year are over-sized, round frames also known as aviators: not only do they protect your eyes from the sun, they also make you look super retro!
      • Men's styles are trending toward Top Gun -esque aviators and sporty wraparound frames.
      • However, the optimist in me says there's nothing that can happen that can't be remedied with a large hat and cover-all-sins Aviators.
      • For sunglasses, oversized Aviators are essential to block UV rays and look cool.
      • Give me a man in a suit and aviators over a shirtless male model with bulging biceps any day!
      • Get in the shade with the best shields, wraparounds, aviators, and rimless frames, and all eyes will be on you.
 
 

Definition of aviator in US English:

aviator

nounˈāvēˌādərˈeɪviˌeɪdər
  • 1dated A pilot.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The first enlisted aviators were trained by pilots who learned from the Wright brothers.
    • The Air Force currently suffers from a critical shortage of aviators for manned aircraft.
    • He was not the first aviator to bring a powered aircraft to Saigon.
    • Launched in 1936, she took part in the one-month search for the lost aviator Amelia Earhart.
    • The Dutch pilot decided to stay with the other aviators, and they began to look around the field.
    • The American aviator Richard Byrd flew over the South Pole in 1929.
    • In May of that year, several aviators were aggressively contending to be the first to get airborne in pursuit of this prize.
    • Fighter management is a tool that keeps aviators and aircraft safe to fly another day.
    • In less than a month, we've lost two training aircraft and four aviators.
    • Although he was obviously a submariner, he was also a qualified aviator who frequently piloted the Flying Sub.
    • Soon, we drifted into the comfort of two experienced aviators, and basic definitions weren't necessary.
    • We said no; our Air Force aircrews and naval aviators would do the job.
    • Wildlife sightings reported by aircrew could save the lives of aviators on later flights.
    • And with this new melding of pilots and drivers, we aviators should be able to continue as blind as many motorists.
    • Thus, the airline began training their aviators to become the world's finest pilots.
    • However, your routine instrument scan must be altered from aircraft to aircraft, which aviators know is not good.
    • Nevertheless, the first Cirus Design entry continues to make friends among new pilots and old aviators alike.
    • An unidentified pilot could be no more than a private aviator who unknowingly sends out a wrong signal on his transponder.
    • In order to do this for Air Force aviators, we need to transform our process for shaping future leaders.
    • First, we expect them to master an aircraft system, since aviators fly to fight and lead from the front.
    Synonyms
    airman, airwoman, flyer, aeronaut
    pilot, airman, airwoman, flyer, aeronaut
  • 2aviatorsA pair of aviator glasses.

    I wear aviators, but it's purely because they are practical sunglasses as opposed to being fashion accessories
 
 
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