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单词 sound barrier
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Definition of sound barrier in English:

sound barrier

noun
the sound barrier
  • The increased drag, reduced controllability, and other effects which occur when an aircraft approaches the speed of sound, formerly regarded as an obstacle to supersonic flight.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It wasn't until the following year that Concorde finally broke the sound barrier, and another six until it entered commercial service, but the technology was sixties through and through.
    • As a result, an aircraft creates a sudden discontinuity in pressure and temperature called a shock wave as it breaks the sound barrier.
    • Despite its name, the sonic boom cloud doesn't always come with a sonic boom, and it's not a shock wave of the sound barrier being broken.
    • They are streaking by at speeds that come close to breaking the sound barrier.
    • If all goes according to plan, she'll break the sound barrier on the way down - becoming the first human to do so without help from a plane or rocket.
    • Stearns will break the sound barrier in her record-setting jump as she plummets toward the earth at more than 800 mph.
    • But wait a few seconds and you'll definitely hear and feel something: the shock it creates when breaking the sound barrier.
    • To get a plane to fly through the sound barrier, this shockwave has to be tamed.
    • Flying just below the sound barrier, the ride tends to be bumpy and unpredictable because shock waves form around the airplane as it approaches Mach 1.
    • Perhaps part of the whip moves faster than the speed of sound, around 750 miles an hour, and the clap of noise comes as the sound barrier is broken.
    • Concorde 001 broke the sound barrier for the first time during a test flight in France.
    • Their sound system starting up was like having Concorde breaking the sound barrier above your head; it was absolutely deafening.
    • On its third flight, the aircraft broke the sound barrier, reaching a speed of Mach 1.1.
    • If you want to see something really cool, check out this very short video clip of an aircraft breaking the sound barrier - in slow motion.
    • In 1952, Lean undertook his first production for Alexander Korda: The Sound Barrier - a well-received film about a pilot who manages to break the sound barrier.
    • The shock waves set up when you go through the sound barrier also add to drag.
    • That is a jet supposedly breaking the sound barrier.
    • In 1969, Concorde prototype 001 broke the sound barrier on a test flight in France.
    • Seniors and aerodynamics aficionados might remember that on this day in 1947, a maverick U.S. Air Force pilot broke the sound barrier.
    • You only get some vibration, you get a fair bit of wing-tip vibration as you come back down through the sound barrier, but by then you're almost home anyway.
 
 

Definition of sound barrier in US English:

sound barrier

nounˈsaʊn(d) ˌbɛriərˈsoun(d) ˌberēər
the sound barrier
  • The increased drag, reduced controllability, and other effects which occur when an aircraft approaches the speed of sound, formerly regarded as an obstacle to supersonic flight.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • That is a jet supposedly breaking the sound barrier.
    • It wasn't until the following year that Concorde finally broke the sound barrier, and another six until it entered commercial service, but the technology was sixties through and through.
    • In 1969, Concorde prototype 001 broke the sound barrier on a test flight in France.
    • Perhaps part of the whip moves faster than the speed of sound, around 750 miles an hour, and the clap of noise comes as the sound barrier is broken.
    • As a result, an aircraft creates a sudden discontinuity in pressure and temperature called a shock wave as it breaks the sound barrier.
    • If you want to see something really cool, check out this very short video clip of an aircraft breaking the sound barrier - in slow motion.
    • Flying just below the sound barrier, the ride tends to be bumpy and unpredictable because shock waves form around the airplane as it approaches Mach 1.
    • To get a plane to fly through the sound barrier, this shockwave has to be tamed.
    • Seniors and aerodynamics aficionados might remember that on this day in 1947, a maverick U.S. Air Force pilot broke the sound barrier.
    • Stearns will break the sound barrier in her record-setting jump as she plummets toward the earth at more than 800 mph.
    • Despite its name, the sonic boom cloud doesn't always come with a sonic boom, and it's not a shock wave of the sound barrier being broken.
    • In 1952, Lean undertook his first production for Alexander Korda: The Sound Barrier - a well-received film about a pilot who manages to break the sound barrier.
    • You only get some vibration, you get a fair bit of wing-tip vibration as you come back down through the sound barrier, but by then you're almost home anyway.
    • Concorde 001 broke the sound barrier for the first time during a test flight in France.
    • If all goes according to plan, she'll break the sound barrier on the way down - becoming the first human to do so without help from a plane or rocket.
    • On its third flight, the aircraft broke the sound barrier, reaching a speed of Mach 1.1.
    • Their sound system starting up was like having Concorde breaking the sound barrier above your head; it was absolutely deafening.
    • But wait a few seconds and you'll definitely hear and feel something: the shock it creates when breaking the sound barrier.
    • They are streaking by at speeds that come close to breaking the sound barrier.
    • The shock waves set up when you go through the sound barrier also add to drag.
 
 
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