aviator 的定义
- a pilot of an airplane or other heavier-than-air aircraft.
- aviators, aviator glasses.
aviator 近义词
person who flies aircraft
更多aviator例句
- Even Wally Funk, the 82-year-old aviator sitting to Bezos’ left, rolled her eyes and opened her mouth tall in faux amusement.
- The veteran aviator, 82, is to fly with Bezos on his New Shepard spacecraft on July 20, having been denied a place in space by NASA because of her gender even after she proved she could qualify for the pioneering 1960s Mercury program.
- The story follows Virgin’s lead test pilot, Mark Stucky, a preternaturally gifted aviator who left the Marines to pursue spaceflight.
- The pioneering aviator is best known as the author of “The Little Prince.”
- The event is a reminder of the dangers that military aviators face, even during training.
- He may look Top Gun, with his flight suit and aviator shades, but beneath the façade lays a man torn to pieces.
- He was wearing aviator sunglasses, and he kept them on as he started to read the verdict.
- Hall, a former naval aviator, is one of two World War II veterans still on Capitol Hill.
- Meanwhile, it seems like Ted is taking his nice guy charms and aviator collection to sunny Los Angeles—for now.
- But he sipped the second one, pushing aviator shades onto his head.
- It was a good half hour later when the young aviator had been revived.
- The aviator, understanding without being warned, had turned the plane.
- There they waited for three days at the place of rendezvous appointed by John Willie, the Bosnian aviator.
- This suited Fulton and Stone, for it would bring them to the period named by the Bosnian aviator.
- In order to arise or descend, the aviator made use of the spark lever, thus varying the number of turns of the propeller.