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词汇 drogue
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Definition of drogue in English:

drogue

noun drəʊɡdroʊɡ
  • 1A conical or funnel-shaped device with open ends, towed behind a boat, aircraft, or other moving object to reduce speed or improve stability.

    (飞机等的圆锥形)刹车伞,稳定伞;(船的)浮锚,拖锚

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘When a storm hits, we'll put the drogue out, batten down and see it out,’ said Tim.
    • The winch would have to have some kind of rewind capability and a small drogue to ensure it couldn't recoil into the tug's propeller.
    • I fly fast approaches 99% of the time but in Croatia I was amazed at how secure this wing executed slow RLF approaches with and without a drogue.
    • The Viking crew verified the trailing-wire antenna was in and the drogue seated.
    • This led us to believe lighting had hit the HF-trailing-wire antenna and the drogue that drags the wire behind the aircraft was lost.
    1. 1.1 An object resembling a drogue, used as an aerial target for gunnery practice or as a windsock.
      (射击练习用的)空中拖靶;风(向)袋
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Most of our aerial gunnery exercises consisted of firing at a drogue or target (a canvas cylinder approximately 12 feet long and 4 feet in diameter) which was towed about a hundred yards behind the single engined, high winged Lysander plane.
    2. 1.2 (in tanker aircraft) a funnel-shaped part on the end of the hose into which a probe is inserted by an aircraft being refuelled in flight.
      (空中加油机的)空中加油锥套,漏斗形接头
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The 767 aircraft can be modified to accommodate refuelling wingpods and a centreline hose for probe and drogue refuelling.
      • A shuttlecock drogue can be trailed behind the boom and used to refuel aircraft equipped with refuelling probes.
      • We disengaged the drogue and moved to the right side of our lead's aircraft.
      • The drogue itself is fitted with small lights around the perimeter to help night operations.
      • In the drill the second aircraft plugs its fuel connection pipe into the fuel drogue trailed by the lead aircraft.
    3. 1.3 A small parachute used as a brake or to pull out a larger parachute or other object from an aircraft in flight or a fast-moving vehicle.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Until 4 July, few people checked the line between the drogue and the main parachute.
      • To pull the drogue, I hook the ring with my thumb.
      • Then he loses the drogue and deploys a parafoil-type chute under which he glides the capsule all the way to the ground.
      • Drifting free like this is ok in a gentle breeze but if the wind is a little stronger, a drogue may be needed.

Origin

Early 18th century (originally a whaling term denoting a piece of stout board attached to a harpoon line, used to slow down or mark the position of a harpooned whale): perhaps related to drag.

Rhymes

brogue, disembogue, pirog, pirogue, prorogue, rogue, vogue

Definition of drogue in US English:

drogue

noundroʊɡdrōɡ
  • 1A device, typically conical or funnel-shaped with open ends, towed behind a boat, aircraft, or other moving object to reduce speed or improve stability.

    (飞机等的圆锥形)刹车伞,稳定伞;(船的)浮锚,拖锚

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This led us to believe lighting had hit the HF-trailing-wire antenna and the drogue that drags the wire behind the aircraft was lost.
    • The Viking crew verified the trailing-wire antenna was in and the drogue seated.
    • The winch would have to have some kind of rewind capability and a small drogue to ensure it couldn't recoil into the tug's propeller.
    • I fly fast approaches 99% of the time but in Croatia I was amazed at how secure this wing executed slow RLF approaches with and without a drogue.
    • ‘When a storm hits, we'll put the drogue out, batten down and see it out,’ said Tim.
    1. 1.1 An object similar to a drogue used as an aerial target for gunnery practice or as a windsock.
      (射击练习用的)空中拖靶;风(向)袋
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Most of our aerial gunnery exercises consisted of firing at a drogue or target (a canvas cylinder approximately 12 feet long and 4 feet in diameter) which was towed about a hundred yards behind the single engined, high winged Lysander plane.
    2. 1.2 (in tanker aircraft) a funnel-shaped part on the end of the hose into which a probe is inserted by an aircraft being refueled in flight.
      (空中加油机的)空中加油锥套,漏斗形接头
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A shuttlecock drogue can be trailed behind the boom and used to refuel aircraft equipped with refuelling probes.
      • In the drill the second aircraft plugs its fuel connection pipe into the fuel drogue trailed by the lead aircraft.
      • We disengaged the drogue and moved to the right side of our lead's aircraft.
      • The 767 aircraft can be modified to accommodate refuelling wingpods and a centreline hose for probe and drogue refuelling.
      • The drogue itself is fitted with small lights around the perimeter to help night operations.
    3. 1.3 A small parachute used as a brake or to pull out a larger parachute or other object from an aircraft in flight or a fast-moving vehicle.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • To pull the drogue, I hook the ring with my thumb.
      • Until 4 July, few people checked the line between the drogue and the main parachute.
      • Drifting free like this is ok in a gentle breeze but if the wind is a little stronger, a drogue may be needed.
      • Then he loses the drogue and deploys a parafoil-type chute under which he glides the capsule all the way to the ground.

Origin

Early 18th century (originally a whaling term denoting a piece of stout board attached to a harpoon line, used to slow down or mark the position of a harpooned whale): perhaps related to drag.

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