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airman

/air-muhn/US // ˈɛər mən //UK // (ˈɛəmən) //

航员,飞行员,空空儿,空空儿们

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural air·men.

    • : an aviator.
    • : U.S. Air Force. an enlisted person of one of the three lowest ranks .Abbreviation: Amn
    • : a member of a military aircrew.
    • : an enlisted person in the air force.

Examples

  • Roberts, who is executive producer and narrator of the project, says this is a particularly relevant time to revisit the story of the airmen.

  • The former airman was riding in a pickup truck with two other alleged Boogaloo Bois when the vehicle was stopped by Austin police, according to an intelligence report generated by the Austin Regional Intelligence Center, a multi-agency fusion center.

  • Home Plate—as this group of airmen referred to Area 51—began to search.

  • We talk about four pillars of an airman in comprehensive airmen fitness.

  • But her mood soured, she says, when another airman made an inappropriate sexual comment.

  • Together, they began pressuring her leaders to do right by the young Airman.

  • That was when “instinct kicked in,” said Chief Master Sergeant James Ross, a friend and fellow airman from the 152nd Airlift Wing.

  • A staff sergeant and loadmaster in charge of U.S. Air Force bombs and munitions, Loverde was a model airman.

  • It is not always the airman, in these days of camouflage, who brings word of ammunition trains or of new batteries.

  • He knew they had seen him disappearing and, airman like, they would remain awhile to bask in the sunlight and "dry off."

  • Especially, when, two nights following Ruths coming to the hospital, a German airman dropped several bombs near the institution.

  • Over the Channel the winds were almost always very severe, and they represented the greatest danger the airman had to face.

  • So the happy day finally arrived when he was permitted to enlist as a student airman.