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词汇 floatplane
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Definition of floatplane in English:

floatplane

nounˈfləʊtpleɪnˈfloʊtpleɪn
  • An aircraft equipped with floats for landing on water; a seaplane.

    浮筒飞机;水上飞机

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I noticed the photograph of the Fleet floatplane on page 62 of the November 2004 issue.
    • Whether it's a floatplane running into the docks or simply keeping everyone happy, there's never a dull moment.
    • Skim a floatplane along the mirrored surface of a secluded mountain lake.
    • After some thought, the Navy gave up the idea of retractable gear and instead specified that the aircraft would be floatplanes but could be converted to land gear in a short period of time.
    • His expertise has given the Centaur four exceptional advantages over conventional seaplanes and launches the floatplane into the 21st Century.
    • ‘You can't go and rent floatplanes anymore, but I know everybody all over the country who does float training.’
    • A little over one hour earlier, the floatplane had left Islandia, Peru, on the Amazon River and was en route to the group's mission base in Iquitos.
    • When Alan Cobham delivered a Moth floatplane in the US, an agreement for production in America was reached.
    • As you bank over Washington's Hood Canal in a floatplane, you realize just how far 37 air miles have brought you.
    • In 1994 Day began offering bear-viewing day trips using a chartered floatplane.
    • After flying to the edge of the world, the floatplane touched down gently on a still mountain lake on the eastern boundary of Alaska's 700,000-acre Copper River Delta.
    • A floatplane from Cordova has a smooth saltwater landing strip to the beach, with stony, pine-covered cliffs rising up on either side.
    • A floatplane will take you from South America's second-largest lake, Lago General Carrera, and deposit you for ten days of sea kayaking on a remote chain of five aqua-blue lakes surrounded by towering peaks in central Patagonia.
    • A tiny floatplane carries us for about an hour to a desolate, grassy, mosquito-ridden beach called Nunavachak.
    • Earlier this month, Luna surfaced in the path of an oncoming floatplane.
    • On page 57 of the March 2004 issue, I noticed a photograph credited to Oliver Philips which shows the wreckage of a Fairchild 24 floatplane.
    • There have been numerous complaints of the orca rubbing against vessels and floatplanes and there is a growing concern that his behaviour may escalate aggressively.
    • Your guides will have familiarized themselves with the river from a floatplane 200 feet above, so exercise patience when they shepherd you to the bank while scouting gnarly rapids.
    • Day's tours have become so popular that two years ago she bought her own Dehavilland Otter floatplane.
    • Suddenly, with a roar of seemingly new-found energy, the floatplane pulled free from the water and climbed rapidly.

Definition of floatplane in US English:

floatplane

nounˈflōtplānˈfloʊtpleɪn
  • An aircraft equipped with floats for landing on water; a seaplane.

    浮筒飞机;水上飞机

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Whether it's a floatplane running into the docks or simply keeping everyone happy, there's never a dull moment.
    • A floatplane from Cordova has a smooth saltwater landing strip to the beach, with stony, pine-covered cliffs rising up on either side.
    • Skim a floatplane along the mirrored surface of a secluded mountain lake.
    • On page 57 of the March 2004 issue, I noticed a photograph credited to Oliver Philips which shows the wreckage of a Fairchild 24 floatplane.
    • Your guides will have familiarized themselves with the river from a floatplane 200 feet above, so exercise patience when they shepherd you to the bank while scouting gnarly rapids.
    • A little over one hour earlier, the floatplane had left Islandia, Peru, on the Amazon River and was en route to the group's mission base in Iquitos.
    • His expertise has given the Centaur four exceptional advantages over conventional seaplanes and launches the floatplane into the 21st Century.
    • I noticed the photograph of the Fleet floatplane on page 62 of the November 2004 issue.
    • When Alan Cobham delivered a Moth floatplane in the US, an agreement for production in America was reached.
    • A tiny floatplane carries us for about an hour to a desolate, grassy, mosquito-ridden beach called Nunavachak.
    • In 1994 Day began offering bear-viewing day trips using a chartered floatplane.
    • Day's tours have become so popular that two years ago she bought her own Dehavilland Otter floatplane.
    • Suddenly, with a roar of seemingly new-found energy, the floatplane pulled free from the water and climbed rapidly.
    • As you bank over Washington's Hood Canal in a floatplane, you realize just how far 37 air miles have brought you.
    • After flying to the edge of the world, the floatplane touched down gently on a still mountain lake on the eastern boundary of Alaska's 700,000-acre Copper River Delta.
    • There have been numerous complaints of the orca rubbing against vessels and floatplanes and there is a growing concern that his behaviour may escalate aggressively.
    • ‘You can't go and rent floatplanes anymore, but I know everybody all over the country who does float training.’
    • After some thought, the Navy gave up the idea of retractable gear and instead specified that the aircraft would be floatplanes but could be converted to land gear in a short period of time.
    • A floatplane will take you from South America's second-largest lake, Lago General Carrera, and deposit you for ten days of sea kayaking on a remote chain of five aqua-blue lakes surrounded by towering peaks in central Patagonia.
    • Earlier this month, Luna surfaced in the path of an oncoming floatplane.
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