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单词 air force
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Definition of air force in English:

air force

noun
  • A branch of the armed forces concerned with fighting or defence in the air.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nigeria's military consists of an army, a navy, an air force, and a police force.
    • If the army and navy are in poor condition, the air force is possibly in worse state.
    • However, he had no direct control of either the air force or the navy.
    • The armed forces consist of an army, a navy, a coast guard, and an air force.
    • Converting the entire army or the entire air force to information warfare is a major task and can wait.
    • The troops, the air force and navy, did all that bravery and devotion to duty could do.
    • It is thought the aircraft continued its journey without further incident and was not forced to land by the Russian air force.
    • The air force and navy were considered primarily as adjuncts to the army.
    • The demand is a result of lessons that the air force has learned from fighter plane crashes over the past three years.
    • His uncle is retired from the air force, and his step-father was in the army.
    • In 1944, the R.A.F. became the first air force to use jet aircraft on operational service.
    • As commander of the air force, he has access to military secrets and information.
    • He said there was no army coming, not by foot anyways, until the air force is done with it.
    • Massive manhunt operations are under way involving not only police but also the navy and the air force.
    • It needs to be if we are to remain the air force to which nobody else comes close.
    • There was a huge evacuation, the army, the air force and the navy were all involved.
    • It is the only airbase in Britain where pilots for the air force and Navy are trained.
    • That was why they had to come with their army, their air force and their navy.
    • This discounted the ability of the Allied air force and navy to isolate and attack the islands, one by one.
    • We did not form large military sectors so that the air force did not cause massive losses.
    Synonyms
    armed forces, army, forces, services, militia, soldiery
 
 

Definition of air force in US English:

air force

nounˈɛ(ə)r ˌfɔrsˈe(ə)r ˌfôrs
often the air force" or "the Air Force
  • The branch of a nation's armed services that conducts military operations in the air.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is the only airbase in Britain where pilots for the air force and Navy are trained.
    • The troops, the air force and navy, did all that bravery and devotion to duty could do.
    • In 1944, the R.A.F. became the first air force to use jet aircraft on operational service.
    • It needs to be if we are to remain the air force to which nobody else comes close.
    • His uncle is retired from the air force, and his step-father was in the army.
    • Massive manhunt operations are under way involving not only police but also the navy and the air force.
    • We did not form large military sectors so that the air force did not cause massive losses.
    • As commander of the air force, he has access to military secrets and information.
    • If the army and navy are in poor condition, the air force is possibly in worse state.
    • Nigeria's military consists of an army, a navy, an air force, and a police force.
    • The demand is a result of lessons that the air force has learned from fighter plane crashes over the past three years.
    • The air force and navy were considered primarily as adjuncts to the army.
    • Converting the entire army or the entire air force to information warfare is a major task and can wait.
    • The armed forces consist of an army, a navy, a coast guard, and an air force.
    • He said there was no army coming, not by foot anyways, until the air force is done with it.
    • It is thought the aircraft continued its journey without further incident and was not forced to land by the Russian air force.
    • There was a huge evacuation, the army, the air force and the navy were all involved.
    • That was why they had to come with their army, their air force and their navy.
    • However, he had no direct control of either the air force or the navy.
    • This discounted the ability of the Allied air force and navy to isolate and attack the islands, one by one.
    Synonyms
    armed forces, army, forces, services, militia, soldiery
 
 
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