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airstrip

/air-strip/US // ˈɛərˌstrɪp //UK // (ˈɛəˌstrɪp) //

简易机场,简易公路,飞机跑道,简易跑道

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small landing field having only one runway.
    • : a temporary or auxiliary aircraft runway.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • A straight 24-hour push brought them from the summit down to the airstrip at the 7,300-foot Kahiltna base camp.

  • Our puddle-jumper lands on a small airstrip lined with solar panels.

  • Often we’d spend longs days at the Toledo Airport, a tiny municipal airstrip where he and his friends would parachute out of small, dubious, single-engined airplanes while I would pack parachutes.

  • But as the decades passed, airplanes replaced steamboats and folks abandoned Old Bettles to live near the airstrip.

  • The Cessna landed like a feather on Bettles Field, a long, flat airstrip built by the Navy during World War II.

  • Growing up in Lukla, Pasang watched planes land at the airstrip near her village.

  • It was late 1977 when the DC-3 lowered its landing gear onto a jungle airstrip, one of dozens on the Caribbean side of Colombia.

  • Her body had been found along an abandoned airstrip access road just 30 yards from her host family's home.

  • The engineer tapped on the microphone, and the tap, greatly amplified, reverberated across the airstrip.

  • Then the firing area was passed and the jeep sped along next to the miles-long black, oiled path of the airstrip.

  • At Umiat (June 25, 1952), ptarmigan were using seven dusting pits on the shoulder of the airstrip.

  • There, on the proving ground, they watched a big transport-plane land on a makeshift airstrip.

  • He saw several flocks of ducks including one containing "about a dozen ducks" at ponds along a roadway and at an airstrip.