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词汇 aerobatics
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Definition of aerobatics in English:

aerobatics

plural noun ɛːrəˈbatɪksˌɛrəˈbædɪks
  • usually treated as singular Loops, rolls, and other feats of spectacular flying performed in one or more aircraft to entertain an audience on the ground.

    飞行特技

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now even more airshow fans will be able to see the precision aerobatics.
    • The helicopter also did a few daring aerobatics, including flying sideways and in reverse, before returning to base.
    • Thousands of families gathered to watch the Red Arrows perform astonishing aerobatics at breathtaking speed.
    • A member of the US Aerobatic Team, Bob also enjoys competition aerobatics.
    • Student pilots learn aerobatics, formation, night and instrument flying and cross-country navigation.
    • It had excellent performance at height and could still perform aerobatics at 5000m.
    • We learned to takeoff, land, spin, stall, perform precision turns, lazy eights, pylon eights and aerobatics.
    • An experienced Skyray user can perform aerobatics, doing barrel rolls and slaloming through clouds.
    • Hume and I went out to practice some aerobatics.
    • Roll rate is probably about 45 degrees per second, quick enough to satisfy most pilots who aren't into unlimited aerobatics.
    • Holding a doctorate degree from MIT, he also had pioneered instrument flying and precision aerobatics.
    • The airplane had a foldopen hatch, tandem seating, and sticks for pitch and roll, but wasn't rated for aerobatics.
    • A witness who was standing outside of his home near the accident site thought that the airplane was doing aerobatics.
    • As an avid aerobatic pilot, Paul pushes the airplane into some very basic, very gentle aerobatics.
    • And while it's a sturdy training aircraft, it also has a deserved reputation for aerobatics - it can perform a 360° roll in just two seconds.
    • Andersson had created a compact single-seater that would go on to dominate world aerobatics for years to come.
    • This was to be a show, but also a cadet competition in short field landings, simulated forced landings, instrument flying and aerobatics.
    • Anyone who has ever flown aerobatics knows that it's a physically demanding activity.
    • This became an opportunity to attempt unauthorized aerobatics away from the eyes of an instructor.
    • All aerobatics, spins and banks in excess of 60 degrees are prohibited.

Derivatives

  • aerobatic

  • adjective ɛːrəˈbatɪk
    • That part of his history is actually quite usual among vintage warplane aerobatic pilots.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Along the way you were given aerobatic training.
      • Since I had developed a reputation for aerobatics, I was volunteered for riding as the check pilot for the aerobatic competition.
      • The all-metal airplane was aerobatic, mostly with help from momentum.
      • Some pilots argue that wood is a more logical material for aerobatic airplanes than metal because wood has no memory.
      • The aircraft had left the airport at Lafayette for an aerobatic practice flight.
      • The two-seat aerobatic biplane is no bigger than a compact car.

Origin

First World War: from aero- + a shortened form of acrobatics.

Definition of aerobatics in US English:

aerobatics

plural nounˌerəˈbadiksˌɛrəˈbædɪks
  • usually treated as singular Feats of spectacular flying performed in one or more aircraft to entertain an audience on the ground.

    飞行特技

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hume and I went out to practice some aerobatics.
    • It had excellent performance at height and could still perform aerobatics at 5000m.
    • An experienced Skyray user can perform aerobatics, doing barrel rolls and slaloming through clouds.
    • A witness who was standing outside of his home near the accident site thought that the airplane was doing aerobatics.
    • And while it's a sturdy training aircraft, it also has a deserved reputation for aerobatics - it can perform a 360° roll in just two seconds.
    • As an avid aerobatic pilot, Paul pushes the airplane into some very basic, very gentle aerobatics.
    • Now even more airshow fans will be able to see the precision aerobatics.
    • Student pilots learn aerobatics, formation, night and instrument flying and cross-country navigation.
    • Holding a doctorate degree from MIT, he also had pioneered instrument flying and precision aerobatics.
    • The airplane had a foldopen hatch, tandem seating, and sticks for pitch and roll, but wasn't rated for aerobatics.
    • A member of the US Aerobatic Team, Bob also enjoys competition aerobatics.
    • This became an opportunity to attempt unauthorized aerobatics away from the eyes of an instructor.
    • Andersson had created a compact single-seater that would go on to dominate world aerobatics for years to come.
    • We learned to takeoff, land, spin, stall, perform precision turns, lazy eights, pylon eights and aerobatics.
    • Thousands of families gathered to watch the Red Arrows perform astonishing aerobatics at breathtaking speed.
    • The helicopter also did a few daring aerobatics, including flying sideways and in reverse, before returning to base.
    • Anyone who has ever flown aerobatics knows that it's a physically demanding activity.
    • All aerobatics, spins and banks in excess of 60 degrees are prohibited.
    • This was to be a show, but also a cadet competition in short field landings, simulated forced landings, instrument flying and aerobatics.
    • Roll rate is probably about 45 degrees per second, quick enough to satisfy most pilots who aren't into unlimited aerobatics.

Origin

First World War: from aero- + a shortened form of acrobatics.

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