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单词 airline
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Definition of airline in English:

airline

noun ˈɛːlʌɪnˈɛrˌlaɪn
  • 1An organization providing a regular public service of air transport on one or more routes.

    as modifier airline pilot
    Example sentencesExamples
    • On the most lucrative routes, the airlines may be assigned different time slots.
    • Both airlines and insurance companies impose restrictions on expectant mothers.
    • However, the harsh reality is simply that airlines are hugely expensive businesses to run.
    • A trio of companies will be also reporting on the state of the airline market.
    • Which further low cost routes would you like airlines to serve from Manchester Airport?
    • Dave works as a cabin crew air steward, but is hoping for a career as a commercial airline pilot.
    • He managed to con people into believing he was an airline pilot, a lawyer and a doctor.
    • It is a matter of public record that some airlines have had to be bailed out by their governments.
    • Some airlines just put on routes because they think they can stimulate traffic.
    • They bail out airlines and insurance companies, but let defrauded employees starve.
    • If you work for the airlines or the retail business, staff only get one weekend in four off.
    • UK airlines will meet transport officials in Whitehall this week to discuss a response.
    • The growth continues with a variety of airlines operating scheduled services worldwide.
    • As a regular traveller, I am glad that the airlines, in the main, have banned smoking on all flights.
    • Yet it seems that almost every passing day brings new airlines or new services.
    • We've had nine airlines go out of business in this country in the last dozen years.
    • An automated alert went out to airports and main airlines, including British Airways.
    • In the airline industry a pilot who reports an error is immune from disciplinary action.
    • This was the battle between the no-frills airlines and the package tour operators.
    • Which airlines and services need to operate in the London airports network?
  • 2A pipe supplying air.

    use an air line to inflate those tyres
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The surface is a molded acrylic or high-impact plastic shell, which covers the insulation and the spa's equipment - including a spa pack (containing the heater, pump, and blower), lights, hydrojet and air lines, and controls.
    • Inlet and outlet air lines were sealed into smaller holes in the lid, using rubber sleeves.
    • Moments later, a high-pressure air line connecting to main ballast tanks allowing the submarine to control its depth bursts its seal in the seventh compartment.
    • For this purpose a regulated high pressure air line and test gauge can be fitted via an adaptor to the capillary holder.
    • I was so afraid of something stupid happening, like an air line blowing off or a fuel line breaking.
    • Even though I couldn't figure out why there was an air line buried in the back yard, I knew Dad would be mad.
    • Then you place the compressor behind the cab, run the air line back to the bag, and run the wires to a rocker switch placed in the cab.
    • Laying a six-inch air line across the first suspension bridge, with the Arizona cliffs in the background.
    • Solenoid, slave cylinder and hardware, all necessary air lines and connectors, and 1/4-inch hose into solenoid are included.
    • With the worker finally clear from our train and the air line now charged up, we finally got underway at 7:07 PM, having missed our scheduled 7:00 PM departure.
    • It will carry telephone and data cables along with fresh water and fuel supply lines and high and low pressure air lines.
    • Visitors don a 70-pound helmet attached to an air line fed from the surface, and descend stairs into less than 20 feet of open water.
    • Replace the air lines and any other details you removed from the boiler.
    • But what happens if the air line or pneumatic cylinder that controls the reject station fails?
    • After a great deal of work, there was, at last, clear access down to level 5, but there were no water and air lines, no ventilation, and no safe electrical system for blasting.
    • As so many petrol stations and garages have closed over the last few years, surely there needs to be legislation to ensure that air lines are working and available at all times?
    • Connected by an air line to a surface boat, he entered the loch as a crowd of onlookers cheered him on.
    • The air line noted above was left in place, to be used as a speaking tube so that we could pass signals back and forth during the escape.
    • The most conspicuous of a variety of both air and electrical problems has been that gun #1 (the largest gun, nearest the ship) air lines have continued to fail.
    • The number of people injured when a train begins moving as they're hooking up the air line has declined where the remote-control technology is used, Davis said.

Rhymes

hairline
 
 

Definition of airline in US English:

airline

nounˈerˌlīnˈɛrˌlaɪn
  • 1An organization providing a regular public service of air transportation on one or more routes.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yet it seems that almost every passing day brings new airlines or new services.
    • In the airline industry a pilot who reports an error is immune from disciplinary action.
    • They bail out airlines and insurance companies, but let defrauded employees starve.
    • This was the battle between the no-frills airlines and the package tour operators.
    • Some airlines just put on routes because they think they can stimulate traffic.
    • On the most lucrative routes, the airlines may be assigned different time slots.
    • UK airlines will meet transport officials in Whitehall this week to discuss a response.
    • He managed to con people into believing he was an airline pilot, a lawyer and a doctor.
    • The growth continues with a variety of airlines operating scheduled services worldwide.
    • As a regular traveller, I am glad that the airlines, in the main, have banned smoking on all flights.
    • If you work for the airlines or the retail business, staff only get one weekend in four off.
    • Which further low cost routes would you like airlines to serve from Manchester Airport?
    • It is a matter of public record that some airlines have had to be bailed out by their governments.
    • However, the harsh reality is simply that airlines are hugely expensive businesses to run.
    • Both airlines and insurance companies impose restrictions on expectant mothers.
    • Dave works as a cabin crew air steward, but is hoping for a career as a commercial airline pilot.
    • We've had nine airlines go out of business in this country in the last dozen years.
    • An automated alert went out to airports and main airlines, including British Airways.
    • Which airlines and services need to operate in the London airports network?
    • A trio of companies will be also reporting on the state of the airline market.
  • 2A pipe supplying air.

    use an air line to inflate those tires
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With the worker finally clear from our train and the air line now charged up, we finally got underway at 7:07 PM, having missed our scheduled 7:00 PM departure.
    • After a great deal of work, there was, at last, clear access down to level 5, but there were no water and air lines, no ventilation, and no safe electrical system for blasting.
    • The most conspicuous of a variety of both air and electrical problems has been that gun #1 (the largest gun, nearest the ship) air lines have continued to fail.
    • I was so afraid of something stupid happening, like an air line blowing off or a fuel line breaking.
    • As so many petrol stations and garages have closed over the last few years, surely there needs to be legislation to ensure that air lines are working and available at all times?
    • The number of people injured when a train begins moving as they're hooking up the air line has declined where the remote-control technology is used, Davis said.
    • It will carry telephone and data cables along with fresh water and fuel supply lines and high and low pressure air lines.
    • The surface is a molded acrylic or high-impact plastic shell, which covers the insulation and the spa's equipment - including a spa pack (containing the heater, pump, and blower), lights, hydrojet and air lines, and controls.
    • Laying a six-inch air line across the first suspension bridge, with the Arizona cliffs in the background.
    • For this purpose a regulated high pressure air line and test gauge can be fitted via an adaptor to the capillary holder.
    • Replace the air lines and any other details you removed from the boiler.
    • Then you place the compressor behind the cab, run the air line back to the bag, and run the wires to a rocker switch placed in the cab.
    • Visitors don a 70-pound helmet attached to an air line fed from the surface, and descend stairs into less than 20 feet of open water.
    • Inlet and outlet air lines were sealed into smaller holes in the lid, using rubber sleeves.
    • Solenoid, slave cylinder and hardware, all necessary air lines and connectors, and 1/4-inch hose into solenoid are included.
    • Connected by an air line to a surface boat, he entered the loch as a crowd of onlookers cheered him on.
    • The air line noted above was left in place, to be used as a speaking tube so that we could pass signals back and forth during the escape.
    • But what happens if the air line or pneumatic cylinder that controls the reject station fails?
    • Even though I couldn't figure out why there was an air line buried in the back yard, I knew Dad would be mad.
    • Moments later, a high-pressure air line connecting to main ballast tanks allowing the submarine to control its depth bursts its seal in the seventh compartment.
 
 
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