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词汇 air power
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Definition of air power in English:

air power

noun
mass noun
  • The ability to defend or attack by means of aircraft.

    空军实力

    military air power was used to protect relief efforts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The importance of air power had not been underestimated by any of the belligerents before 1914.
    • Szayna has a specialized chapter on how new members must upgrade their readiness in air power.
    • After all, the United States was protected by the atomic bomb and unmatched air power.
    • Air power doctrine also describes the capabilities and roles that air power can undertake.
    • By the outbreak of war, air power strategists were looking at aircraft with new respect.
    • The Fifth US Army, with the whole weight of Allied air power switched to its support, attacked on 15 April.
    • If the victorious powers of the First World War were investing little in military air power, this was not true elsewhere in the world.
    • World War II saw the use of air power to destroy an adversary's industrial capacity.
    • Tactical air power saw the war as justification for a strategy based on supporting ground forces.
    • Both land and naval power was necessary to enable air power to operate, and so it was in the first few years of the nuclear era.
    • While the Army tends to view air power as merely an air artillery, the Air Force looks at itself as a strategic force.
    • We decided to investigate the integration of air power with special operations on the ground.
    • The attack would use a combination of old and new - cavalry, air power, artillery and tanks that would be supported by infantry.
    • In addition, Fettweis's belief in the dominance and efficacy of air power seems misplaced.
    • He won, because impending commitments of air power in Europe took precedence.
    • In the Gulf War, air power was not used as an end unto itself, but rather to bring specific effects to the enemy.
    • Armoured combined arms countered by air power and infantry anti-armour weapons
    • By the time of the bombing of Hiroshima, many of Japan's large cities had been attacked severely by American air power.
    • In addition to providing air dominance, Airmen contribute expeditionary air power.
    • The book's thesis emphasizes the supremacy of air power in shaping the battlefield.

Definition of air power in US English:

air power

noune(ə)r ˈpou(ə)rɛ(ə)r ˈpaʊ(ə)r
  • Airborne military forces.

    military air power was used to protect relief efforts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • By the time of the bombing of Hiroshima, many of Japan's large cities had been attacked severely by American air power.
    • The attack would use a combination of old and new - cavalry, air power, artillery and tanks that would be supported by infantry.
    • World War II saw the use of air power to destroy an adversary's industrial capacity.
    • Szayna has a specialized chapter on how new members must upgrade their readiness in air power.
    • We decided to investigate the integration of air power with special operations on the ground.
    • Both land and naval power was necessary to enable air power to operate, and so it was in the first few years of the nuclear era.
    • In addition to providing air dominance, Airmen contribute expeditionary air power.
    • After all, the United States was protected by the atomic bomb and unmatched air power.
    • In addition, Fettweis's belief in the dominance and efficacy of air power seems misplaced.
    • Air power doctrine also describes the capabilities and roles that air power can undertake.
    • The Fifth US Army, with the whole weight of Allied air power switched to its support, attacked on 15 April.
    • He won, because impending commitments of air power in Europe took precedence.
    • While the Army tends to view air power as merely an air artillery, the Air Force looks at itself as a strategic force.
    • If the victorious powers of the First World War were investing little in military air power, this was not true elsewhere in the world.
    • Armoured combined arms countered by air power and infantry anti-armour weapons
    • In the Gulf War, air power was not used as an end unto itself, but rather to bring specific effects to the enemy.
    • By the outbreak of war, air power strategists were looking at aircraft with new respect.
    • Tactical air power saw the war as justification for a strategy based on supporting ground forces.
    • The book's thesis emphasizes the supremacy of air power in shaping the battlefield.
    • The importance of air power had not been underestimated by any of the belligerents before 1914.
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