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Definition of intercontinental in English: intercontinentaladjectiveˌɪntəkɒntɪˈnɛnt(ə)lˌɪn(t)ərˌkɑn(t)əˈnɛn(t)l Relating to or travelling between continents. 跨洲的,洲际的;来往于洲际间的 an intercontinental flight 洲际飞行。 intercontinental ballistic missiles 洲际弹道导弹。 Example sentencesExamples - Of course, this also means affordable, private intercontinental ballistic missiles.
- The fee charged by British Airways will be 20 euro, the same for European and intercontinental flights.
- If they had intercontinental ballistic missiles and hydrogen bombs, they'd use those.
- The proposed system is supposed to intercept intercontinental ballistic missiles minutes after launch, while their rocket boosters are still burning.
- In a fairly short time, it could have an intercontinental capability.
- One way this could occur is with the development of intercontinental ballistic travel.
- Well, it's interesting that the way space travel started was through intercontinental missiles and rockets and then we had the shuttle, which looked a bit more like a plane.
- The world's fastest-growing intercontinental airline will initially launch three non-stop flights a week to the Seychelles.
- An intercontinental ballistic missile has a range of more than 5,500 km.
- History has shown it to be an ideal staging post for intercontinental trade.
- It has 5,286 nuclear warheads and 2,922 intercontinental missiles.
- It would have been hard to say otherwise of what is obviously an intercontinental epidemic.
- On intercontinental flights that last as long as 20 hours, four pilots rotate with only one takeoff and one landing to hone their flying skills.
- The prosecution told the jury the men ran the intercontinental smuggling operation along strict business lines.
- Even the longest intercontinental flights are briefer than the incubation period of any human infectious disease.
- Larger rockets to carry nuclear bombs on intercontinental flights were developed during the Cold War.
- The speed of travel favours intercontinental spread of disease.
- Two months later, she and he took separate intercontinental flights to Calcutta.
- Airline travel has now supplanted travel in ocean liners as the principal means of intercontinental travel, and the same three class structure has asserted itself.
- He has been driving a long time but only for about six months on intercontinental journeys.
Synonyms global, international, world, universal, planetary, pandemic
Derivativesadverb Perhaps he will write a memoir about his experience and tell us how an artist can survive intercontinentally, with all his universal linguistic gifts, tribal and singular. Example sentencesExamples - The apparent inconsistency in its range intercontinentally has been noted above.
Definition of intercontinental in US English: intercontinentaladjectiveˌɪn(t)ərˌkɑn(t)əˈnɛn(t)lˌin(t)ərˌkän(t)əˈnen(t)l Relating to or traveling between continents. 跨洲的,洲际的;来往于洲际间的 an intercontinental flight 洲际飞行。 intercontinental ballistic missiles 洲际弹道导弹。 Example sentencesExamples - It has 5,286 nuclear warheads and 2,922 intercontinental missiles.
- History has shown it to be an ideal staging post for intercontinental trade.
- Larger rockets to carry nuclear bombs on intercontinental flights were developed during the Cold War.
- Even the longest intercontinental flights are briefer than the incubation period of any human infectious disease.
- Of course, this also means affordable, private intercontinental ballistic missiles.
- He has been driving a long time but only for about six months on intercontinental journeys.
- The proposed system is supposed to intercept intercontinental ballistic missiles minutes after launch, while their rocket boosters are still burning.
- The speed of travel favours intercontinental spread of disease.
- In a fairly short time, it could have an intercontinental capability.
- On intercontinental flights that last as long as 20 hours, four pilots rotate with only one takeoff and one landing to hone their flying skills.
- The prosecution told the jury the men ran the intercontinental smuggling operation along strict business lines.
- It would have been hard to say otherwise of what is obviously an intercontinental epidemic.
- Airline travel has now supplanted travel in ocean liners as the principal means of intercontinental travel, and the same three class structure has asserted itself.
- One way this could occur is with the development of intercontinental ballistic travel.
- Two months later, she and he took separate intercontinental flights to Calcutta.
- An intercontinental ballistic missile has a range of more than 5,500 km.
- The world's fastest-growing intercontinental airline will initially launch three non-stop flights a week to the Seychelles.
- The fee charged by British Airways will be 20 euro, the same for European and intercontinental flights.
- If they had intercontinental ballistic missiles and hydrogen bombs, they'd use those.
- Well, it's interesting that the way space travel started was through intercontinental missiles and rockets and then we had the shuttle, which looked a bit more like a plane.
Synonyms global, international, world, universal, planetary, pandemic |