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单词 airliner
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Definition of airliner in English:

airliner

noun ˈɛːlʌɪnəˈɛrˌlaɪnər
  • A large passenger aircraft.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Rescue boats were at the scene in minutes and managed to attach tow lines to the airliner and move it closer to shore.
    • Finally, the authors misuse the air-space analogy in their discussion of the treatment of airliners.
    • It covers most major airliners in service today and lists future projects under development at Airbus and Boeing.
    • The team ensured that civilian airliners and local mustering aircraft were kept out of the way of the fast jets.
    • In the Clipper era, there were no cramped or massed rows of seats so common aboard today's jet airliners.
    • It was several years before I flew again and then on a commercial airliner.
    • You have just as much right to operate there as the big airliners do.
    • Both airlines had large route structures where a pressurized airliner could be fully utilized.
    • It seemed like a dream that I would soon be flying on a fantastic airliner.
    • On 23 June, the restored airliner was rolled out to an admiring crowd of spectators.
    • Boeing's press release stated that it took six million square feet of blueprints to build the airliner.
    • A few hours later a passenger airliner takes off from Mexico City bound for Houston.
    • Image getting weighed in public in today's environment before boarding an airliner.
    • The tops of the storms were above 50,000 feet, and even the airliners wouldn't be able to get above them.
    • It will be fitted with a fly-by-wire flight control system developed for the Airbus range of civil airliners.
    • They should worry about the public flying on commercial airliners out of these commercial airports.
    • Converting the military transport to airliners was not an easy undertaking.
    • This was the end for piston engine airliners, as the new jets soon dominated the commercial airline industry.
    • Four of these machines were built and had a long and useful life hauling large components for Airbus airliners.
    • We know that you served as an Air Force Academy liaison officer when you weren't flying airliners.
 
 

Definition of airliner in US English:

airliner

nounˈerˌlīnərˈɛrˌlaɪnər
  • A large passenger aircraft.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It seemed like a dream that I would soon be flying on a fantastic airliner.
    • This was the end for piston engine airliners, as the new jets soon dominated the commercial airline industry.
    • They should worry about the public flying on commercial airliners out of these commercial airports.
    • The tops of the storms were above 50,000 feet, and even the airliners wouldn't be able to get above them.
    • You have just as much right to operate there as the big airliners do.
    • We know that you served as an Air Force Academy liaison officer when you weren't flying airliners.
    • On 23 June, the restored airliner was rolled out to an admiring crowd of spectators.
    • In the Clipper era, there were no cramped or massed rows of seats so common aboard today's jet airliners.
    • Both airlines had large route structures where a pressurized airliner could be fully utilized.
    • A few hours later a passenger airliner takes off from Mexico City bound for Houston.
    • Four of these machines were built and had a long and useful life hauling large components for Airbus airliners.
    • Converting the military transport to airliners was not an easy undertaking.
    • It was several years before I flew again and then on a commercial airliner.
    • The team ensured that civilian airliners and local mustering aircraft were kept out of the way of the fast jets.
    • Image getting weighed in public in today's environment before boarding an airliner.
    • It will be fitted with a fly-by-wire flight control system developed for the Airbus range of civil airliners.
    • Finally, the authors misuse the air-space analogy in their discussion of the treatment of airliners.
    • It covers most major airliners in service today and lists future projects under development at Airbus and Boeing.
    • Boeing's press release stated that it took six million square feet of blueprints to build the airliner.
    • Rescue boats were at the scene in minutes and managed to attach tow lines to the airliner and move it closer to shore.
 
 
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