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Definition of wing tip in English: wing tipnoun 1The tip of the wing of an aircraft or of a bird or other flying animal. (飞机、鸟等的)翼尖,翼梢 Example sentencesExamples - Needless to say, having the wing tip that low to the ground called for extreme concentration but, on one turn, I looked up and saw the film crew looking down at me.
- This structural reinforcement of the major veins may have a mechanical role, possibly related to the phenomenon of wing tip deflection during flight at the end of the downstroke.
- Throughout the long night, the Clipper flew onward with wing tip navigation lights flashing red and green to compete with the mass of twinkling stars.
- The eyewitness states, ‘The craft was very large with white lights along the leading edge; and the distance from wing tip to wing tip was roughly 250 to 300 feet.’
- We flew through overcasts in formation, wing tip to wing tip, coming out on top to see a beautiful white blanket brightened by the blazing sun.
- Ken related, ‘I could see our wing tip getting higher and higher on the left side.’
- His NASA team worked to measure gasses in the upper atmosphere by aiming a laser beam out an airplane window to the wing tip.
- The Dakotas suffered wing tip damage while the aero club aircraft were ‘significantly’ damaged when they broke from their moorings.
- An example of a lofted shape is an airplane wing, where you start off with a large section at the fuselage and generate smaller and smaller sections toward the wing tip.
- The wing tip was composed of the tip proper and the tip cap at the extreme outboard end.
- It was common practice to find a ladder at the wing tip of the aircraft, as well as a fire bottle and some AGE equipment.
- Along with the wing tip lights, the lights on the vertical are also being examined.
- It measured just over 12 metres from wing tip to wing tip.
- We will also be smoothing the wing surface and adding a new wing tip treatment.
- We slipped her out over the grass to avoid landing on the hard surface and made a very smooth landing on one wheel and one wing tip.
- It wasn't enough to fly under the Red River Bridge in Louisiana wing tip to wing tip, but they did it upside-down.
- The hydraulically retracted wing tip floats were similar in construction to the hull.
- Moving the radiators to wing tip pods created a cooling problem while on the ground because the radiators were out of the prop blast.
- These tail fin tip vortices have been interpreted to be analogous to wing tip vortices of aircraft.
- I recall seeing the aircraft shudder, then pull wing tip streamers as his prop wash shook the tree tops.
2North American A shoe with a toecap having a backward-extending point and curving sides, and leather that is perforated in a standard pattern. 〈北美〉翼波状盖式男皮鞋 Example sentencesExamples - Farther down the sidewalk, Gilbert spies some leather wing tips in a shop window.
- I watched, in mute fascination, as the black wingtip shoe sliced through the air.
- Ray was, of course, dressed in the standard Gordon Bailey uniform: white button down shirt, navy suit jacket, navy tie, khaki trousers, black wingtip shoes.
- But between the way he dressed and carried himself and those wingtip shoes, I thought he was the biggest man in the world.
- As if to reassure myself, I glanced down at my school uniform: at the polished black wingtip shoes, the freshly ironed khaki trousers, the crisp white button-down shirt, the silk navy colored tie, and the sharp navy colored suit jacket.
Definition of wing tip in US English: wing tip(also wingtip) nounˈwiNG ˌtip 1The tip of the wing of an aircraft, bird, or other animal. (飞机、鸟等的)翼尖,翼梢 Example sentencesExamples - The hydraulically retracted wing tip floats were similar in construction to the hull.
- Moving the radiators to wing tip pods created a cooling problem while on the ground because the radiators were out of the prop blast.
- We will also be smoothing the wing surface and adding a new wing tip treatment.
- Along with the wing tip lights, the lights on the vertical are also being examined.
- I recall seeing the aircraft shudder, then pull wing tip streamers as his prop wash shook the tree tops.
- These tail fin tip vortices have been interpreted to be analogous to wing tip vortices of aircraft.
- The Dakotas suffered wing tip damage while the aero club aircraft were ‘significantly’ damaged when they broke from their moorings.
- Throughout the long night, the Clipper flew onward with wing tip navigation lights flashing red and green to compete with the mass of twinkling stars.
- We slipped her out over the grass to avoid landing on the hard surface and made a very smooth landing on one wheel and one wing tip.
- His NASA team worked to measure gasses in the upper atmosphere by aiming a laser beam out an airplane window to the wing tip.
- It was common practice to find a ladder at the wing tip of the aircraft, as well as a fire bottle and some AGE equipment.
- We flew through overcasts in formation, wing tip to wing tip, coming out on top to see a beautiful white blanket brightened by the blazing sun.
- This structural reinforcement of the major veins may have a mechanical role, possibly related to the phenomenon of wing tip deflection during flight at the end of the downstroke.
- It wasn't enough to fly under the Red River Bridge in Louisiana wing tip to wing tip, but they did it upside-down.
- The eyewitness states, ‘The craft was very large with white lights along the leading edge; and the distance from wing tip to wing tip was roughly 250 to 300 feet.’
- Ken related, ‘I could see our wing tip getting higher and higher on the left side.’
- It measured just over 12 metres from wing tip to wing tip.
- The wing tip was composed of the tip proper and the tip cap at the extreme outboard end.
- An example of a lofted shape is an airplane wing, where you start off with a large section at the fuselage and generate smaller and smaller sections toward the wing tip.
- Needless to say, having the wing tip that low to the ground called for extreme concentration but, on one turn, I looked up and saw the film crew looking down at me.
2North American A shoe with a toe cap having a backward extending point and curving sides, resembling the shape of a wing. 〈北美〉翼波状盖式男皮鞋 Example sentencesExamples - Ray was, of course, dressed in the standard Gordon Bailey uniform: white button down shirt, navy suit jacket, navy tie, khaki trousers, black wingtip shoes.
- Farther down the sidewalk, Gilbert spies some leather wing tips in a shop window.
- As if to reassure myself, I glanced down at my school uniform: at the polished black wingtip shoes, the freshly ironed khaki trousers, the crisp white button-down shirt, the silk navy colored tie, and the sharp navy colored suit jacket.
- I watched, in mute fascination, as the black wingtip shoe sliced through the air.
- But between the way he dressed and carried himself and those wingtip shoes, I thought he was the biggest man in the world.
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