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noun ˈfɛːrɪŋˈfɛrɪŋ An external metal or plastic structure added to increase streamlining on a high-performance car, motorcycle, boat, or aircraft. 整流(或减阻)装置 there were lights set into the fairing at the front of the bike Example sentencesExamples - Emergency floatation units can be installed on the main landing gear fairings and on the forward section of the fuselage.
- Each tank is fitted with a gravity fuelling point and there is a pressure refuelling point in the landing gear fairing on the starboard side.
- As with any other military aircraft, the cowling and fairings had taken a pretty good beating as they were taken on and off hundreds of times.
- The engine nacelles are fitted with trouser fairings to provide a continuous streamlined profile between the nacelles and the tail beams.
- The main landing gear, each equipped with two wheels in tandem, is installed in fairings on the underside of the fuselage.
- The wing fairing and the associated structure have been installed on the forward fuselage section.
- At about five minutes into the flight the booster engine drops off and the payload fairing - a protective shell - jettisons.
- The self-sealing fuel tanks are mounted in external fairings on the sides of the fuselage.
- The interior is finished and painted and most of the internal components and some of the external fairings have been rebuilt and are ready to go back in.
- Years later when the definitive fin/rudder was retrofitted to this aircraft, these fairings remained unchanged.
Rhymesairing, ballbearing, bearing, Behring, Bering, caring, daring, file-sharing, hardwearing, pairing, paring, raring, sparing, Waring, wearing noun ˈfɛːrɪŋˈfɛrɪŋ archaic A small present bought at a fair. 〈英,古〉集市上买的小礼物 Example sentencesExamples - A more usual derivation, from the other spelling, is that it comes from Care or Carle Sunday, in the way, suggests Brand, that presents from fairs are called fairlings, or as we should say, fairings.
nounˈfɛrɪŋˈferiNG An external metal or plastic structure added to increase streamlining and reduce drag, especially on a high-performance car, motorcycle, boat, or aircraft. 整流(或减阻)装置 there were lights set into the fairing at the front of the bike Example sentencesExamples - The interior is finished and painted and most of the internal components and some of the external fairings have been rebuilt and are ready to go back in.
- As with any other military aircraft, the cowling and fairings had taken a pretty good beating as they were taken on and off hundreds of times.
- The engine nacelles are fitted with trouser fairings to provide a continuous streamlined profile between the nacelles and the tail beams.
- Emergency floatation units can be installed on the main landing gear fairings and on the forward section of the fuselage.
- Years later when the definitive fin/rudder was retrofitted to this aircraft, these fairings remained unchanged.
- At about five minutes into the flight the booster engine drops off and the payload fairing - a protective shell - jettisons.
- The wing fairing and the associated structure have been installed on the forward fuselage section.
- The main landing gear, each equipped with two wheels in tandem, is installed in fairings on the underside of the fuselage.
- Each tank is fitted with a gravity fuelling point and there is a pressure refuelling point in the landing gear fairing on the starboard side.
- The self-sealing fuel tanks are mounted in external fairings on the sides of the fuselage.
nounˈfɛrɪŋˈferiNG archaic A small present bought at a fair. 〈英,古〉集市上买的小礼物 Example sentencesExamples - A more usual derivation, from the other spelling, is that it comes from Care or Carle Sunday, in the way, suggests Brand, that presents from fairs are called fairlings, or as we should say, fairings.
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