airliner / ˈɛərˌlaɪ nər /

💦中学词汇客机班机客运飞机客舱

airliner 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a passenger aircraft operated by an airline.

airliner 近义词

airliner

等同于 aircraft

airliner

等同于 airplane

更多airliner例句

  1. The Soviets shot down a civilian passenger airliner, Korean Air Lines Flight 007.
  2. The design was safe, the company claimed, insisting that its seven-foot-thick concrete shell could stand up to even a crashing airliner.
  3. An airliner was evacuated upon arrival at Baltimore-Washington International Marshall Airport on Monday night after the crew learned of a written threat, Southwest Airlines said.
  4. In early January, Thai doctors in Bangkok were worried by the outbreak in Wuhan, less than seven hours away by airliner.
  5. The list below highlights a giant airliner with folding wingtips, a fighter-jet drone that uses artificial intelligence, and even a nuclear-powered rover that’s zipping toward Mars at this very moment.
  6. These days weather should never cause a commercial airliner to crash.
  7. The technology exists to keep us from ever losing a commercial airliner over open seas ever again.
  8. The 247 was the first airplane really to define the form of a modern airliner, flying faster and higher than any predecessor.
  9. The situation could lead to a serious accident where an airliner might collide with a Russian bomber.
  10. It shows that the Malaysian airliner may well have fallen victim to a high-altitude game of Russian roulette.
  11. If a New Guinea savage wants to take passage aboard a Qantas airliner, what is the fare in cowrie shells?
  12. "Kidnap plot linked to airliner crash killing fifty," she read.
  13. Finally, flying coast to coast in a jet airliner gives an exposure of between three and five milliroentgens on each trip.
  14. An airliner he had been riding in had made a forced landing, had nosed over pretty hard, and had banged him up a little.