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Definition of airspace in English: airspacenoun ˈɛːspeɪsˈɛrˌspeɪs mass noun1The air available to aircraft to fly in, especially the part subject to the jurisdiction of a particular country. 领空,空域 the airliner was refused permission to enter Maltese airspace Example sentencesExamples - Aircraft encroaching on U.S. airspace was a more straightforward affair in that the warning time was longer and the source of the threat was obvious.
- Despite the short duration of the outage, restrictions on the number of aircraft entering UK airspace or taking off from domestic airports quickly created delays.
- Currently monitoring aircraft movements and tracking aircraft in the surrounding airspace, it should allow for better coordination of air defense activities.
- Let's turn to the issue of first an aircraft penetrating airspace over the capital.
- The Red Arrows aerobatic team had to take emergency action to avoid a tragedy when a microlight aircraft strayed into its airspace at an Airshow, the RAF revealed today.
- I learnt as much as I could about the control and coordination procedures for airspace management and aircraft operations during these events.
- Although other countries such as Austria, Moldova, Switzerland and Finland insist on applying charges to all military aircraft in their airspace, Ireland will continue to write off the fees.
- The situation was also helped yesterday by the removal of restrictions that stopped aircraft flying over London airspace.
- Government departments have reached a draft agreement to give the military sole authority to shoot down unidentified aircraft entering forbidden airspace.
- The airspace in which the aircraft is to be operated is dense with other aircraft and restrictions.
- This will enable the defence forces to better respond to possible future incursions into Australia's airspace by aircraft and missiles.
- The UCAO needs to codify its due regard procedures for uninhabited aircraft flying in international airspace.
- The spokesman added Ireland insists aircraft overflying national airspace or using its airports for refuelling cannot carry weaponry.
- Is there better use of the airspace with the smaller aircraft with the lower speed?
- Due to the large population and extremely good weather year round, airspace is saturated with aircraft.
- A small aircraft entered restricted airspace over Washington for the second time this month.
- Aircraft overflying Irish airspace account for about 80% of the authority's revenue.
- Within the first two weeks of the war, just trying to juggle the daily amount of aircraft and airspace was a daunting task.
- On aircraft overflying their airspace, they said, ‘We hope the principle of reciprocity will apply.’
- They lifted a six-month ban on foreign commercial aircraft overflying their airspace.
- 1.1 Room available in the atmosphere immediately above the earth.
空域,空间 temples and mosques fight for airspace with skyscrapers 庙宇和清真寺与摩天大楼争夺空间。 Example sentencesExamples - What do you make of the idea of a directive coming out soon advising pilots to avoid airspace above or near sites like power plants, dams, refineries, and other complexes?
- Now developers are interested in buying the airspace over railway stations.
- Edie immediately recognized what was going on in the local airspace.
- However, several species among the 92 species of the original data set use the airspace above the canopy for foraging.
- I was driven in a nice silver car with leather upholstery along the Thames, alongside the Houses of Parliament with the London Eye and Big Ben fighting for airspace.
- And how many unused rooftop antennas are taking up airspace above cable-wired houses?
- This was once the defining gap in that prominent shopping strip until 2001, when the airspace over the tracks was sold.
- That's them defending the commons of the beauty of the neighbourhood, combined with the commons of the airspace we share through which dandelion seeds fly.
- Generally, ownership of an area of ground includes the airspace immediately above that area up to the skies.
- On treaty issues the National Party made such a hash of the Lake Taupo deal that all the local tourism operators there now do not know whether they are coming or going because they do not know who owns the airspace above the lake.
Synonyms the atmosphere, the stratosphere, the skies - 1.2Law The right of a private landowner to the space above his land and any structures on it.
〔律〕(土地私有人对其土地或建筑上方空域所享有的)空域使用权 the landlord is unable to extend his property without trespass to his tenant's airspace Example sentencesExamples - If an adjoining owner places a structure on his (the adjoining owner's) land that overhangs his neighbours land, he thereby takes into possession airspace to which his neighbour is entitled.
- The right to airspace has been curtailed so that an owner's rights now extend only to such a height as is necessary for the ordinary use of the land and the structures thereon.
- Ownership of land includes the airspace above it, unless there are limitations on the title.
- Where there is an incursion into the airspace of a landowner within the reasonable height then this prima facie gives rise to claim to trespass:
- Does the installation of an extractor fan that protrudes into the airspace of an adjoining property constitute an actionable trespass?
Definition of airspace in US English: airspacenounˈɛrˌspeɪsˈerˌspās 1The air available to aircraft to fly in, especially the part subject to the jurisdiction of a particular country. 领空,空域 the airliner was refused permission to enter Maltese airspace Example sentencesExamples - Currently monitoring aircraft movements and tracking aircraft in the surrounding airspace, it should allow for better coordination of air defense activities.
- Despite the short duration of the outage, restrictions on the number of aircraft entering UK airspace or taking off from domestic airports quickly created delays.
- They lifted a six-month ban on foreign commercial aircraft overflying their airspace.
- Due to the large population and extremely good weather year round, airspace is saturated with aircraft.
- Although other countries such as Austria, Moldova, Switzerland and Finland insist on applying charges to all military aircraft in their airspace, Ireland will continue to write off the fees.
- I learnt as much as I could about the control and coordination procedures for airspace management and aircraft operations during these events.
- Within the first two weeks of the war, just trying to juggle the daily amount of aircraft and airspace was a daunting task.
- This will enable the defence forces to better respond to possible future incursions into Australia's airspace by aircraft and missiles.
- Aircraft encroaching on U.S. airspace was a more straightforward affair in that the warning time was longer and the source of the threat was obvious.
- Aircraft overflying Irish airspace account for about 80% of the authority's revenue.
- Let's turn to the issue of first an aircraft penetrating airspace over the capital.
- On aircraft overflying their airspace, they said, ‘We hope the principle of reciprocity will apply.’
- The spokesman added Ireland insists aircraft overflying national airspace or using its airports for refuelling cannot carry weaponry.
- The UCAO needs to codify its due regard procedures for uninhabited aircraft flying in international airspace.
- Is there better use of the airspace with the smaller aircraft with the lower speed?
- The Red Arrows aerobatic team had to take emergency action to avoid a tragedy when a microlight aircraft strayed into its airspace at an Airshow, the RAF revealed today.
- The situation was also helped yesterday by the removal of restrictions that stopped aircraft flying over London airspace.
- Government departments have reached a draft agreement to give the military sole authority to shoot down unidentified aircraft entering forbidden airspace.
- A small aircraft entered restricted airspace over Washington for the second time this month.
- The airspace in which the aircraft is to be operated is dense with other aircraft and restrictions.
- 1.1 Space available in the atmosphere immediately above the earth.
空域,空间 temples and mosques fight for airspace with skyscrapers 庙宇和清真寺与摩天大楼争夺空间。 Example sentencesExamples - And how many unused rooftop antennas are taking up airspace above cable-wired houses?
- Generally, ownership of an area of ground includes the airspace immediately above that area up to the skies.
- This was once the defining gap in that prominent shopping strip until 2001, when the airspace over the tracks was sold.
- I was driven in a nice silver car with leather upholstery along the Thames, alongside the Houses of Parliament with the London Eye and Big Ben fighting for airspace.
- That's them defending the commons of the beauty of the neighbourhood, combined with the commons of the airspace we share through which dandelion seeds fly.
- On treaty issues the National Party made such a hash of the Lake Taupo deal that all the local tourism operators there now do not know whether they are coming or going because they do not know who owns the airspace above the lake.
- Now developers are interested in buying the airspace over railway stations.
- What do you make of the idea of a directive coming out soon advising pilots to avoid airspace above or near sites like power plants, dams, refineries, and other complexes?
- Edie immediately recognized what was going on in the local airspace.
- However, several species among the 92 species of the original data set use the airspace above the canopy for foraging.
Synonyms the atmosphere, the stratosphere, the skies - 1.2Law The right of a private landowner to the space above his land and any structures on it, which he can use for ordinary purposes such as the erection of signposts or fences.
〔律〕(土地私有人对其土地或建筑上方空域所享有的)空域使用权 Example sentencesExamples - Where there is an incursion into the airspace of a landowner within the reasonable height then this prima facie gives rise to claim to trespass:
- The right to airspace has been curtailed so that an owner's rights now extend only to such a height as is necessary for the ordinary use of the land and the structures thereon.
- If an adjoining owner places a structure on his (the adjoining owner's) land that overhangs his neighbours land, he thereby takes into possession airspace to which his neighbour is entitled.
- Ownership of land includes the airspace above it, unless there are limitations on the title.
- Does the installation of an extractor fan that protrudes into the airspace of an adjoining property constitute an actionable trespass?
- 1.3 Space left to be occupied by air for purposes of insulation.
绝缘空气带 Example sentencesExamples - If I insulated in the way I intended, with rockwool between the roof spars with a foil backing, would I still need the airspace?
- Timbs and Norton filled the airspace with words but made no serious attempt to answer the question.
- If power to your spa is interrupted, heat from the spa water slowly transfers back into the insulated airspace,
- On a much less important note, I'd point out that the case puts the cooling up very high indeed, into airspace often several degrees hotter than the rest of the room.
- This can be as simple as making sure there is at least an inch of airspace under the entry door or as complicated as providing a passive makeup-air duct.
- I imagine that people will not like the airspace above their cubicles filling with buzzing objects, but I'm sure there are ways to design these systems responsibly.
- Some heat transfer is to be expected between the heated indoors, through the airspace between the two panes, to the colder outdoors.
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