airfield 的定义
- a level area, usually equipped with hard-surfaced runways, on which airplanes take off and land.
airfield 近义词
等同于 landing field
等同于 landing strip
等同于 airport
更多airfield例句
- We should retake more airfields throughout the country… It will take troops on the ground and a complete reassessment of our strategy.
- McKenzie said Thursday's attack occurred at a gate where soldiers conduct security screenings before people enter the airfield.
- McKenzie said that the attack occurred at a gate where soldiers check people before they enter the airfield.
- The changes might be a disappointment for the general public, which no longer can enjoy views of the airfield from the glass-enclosed space — or the bowl of chowder from Legal Seafood.
- During one night flight over the Sahara, he searches for the lights of the airfield beacons and mistakenly sets his course for a star.
- During her 2011 tour of Canada, a skimpy yellow frock flew skywards on a Calgary airfield.
- And what Navfac calls “standard airfield concrete” is military-grade, made with aggregate and Portland cement.
- Forklifts shuffle weathered pallets of gear lining the airfield in a super-sized game of Tetris.
- Heathrow was just a collection of Quonset huts, and the airfield was enrobed in fog.
- As Predator Drones took off and landed incessantly at the nearby airfield, we chatted over a pot of green tea.
- There were floodlights harsh on dock, airfield, barracks and lawn, with parties of guards moving around each section.
- A very light plane, intended for artillery-spotting, took off from the nearest airfield to Boulder Lake.
- Tonapah was at the foot of a mountain range and the airfield was out in the valley toward the next range.
- We flew all the way back to England Just above the tree tops but never saw a train or airfield to shoot at.
- There was still firing from the commercial airport and the smaller military airfield.