aviatrix 的定义
plural a·vi·a·tri·ces [ey-vee-ey-truh-seez, -uh-trahy-seez, av-ee-]. /ˌeɪ viˈeɪ trəˌsiz, -əˈtraɪ siz, ˌæv i-/.
- a woman who is a pilot; aviator.
aviatrix 近义词
等同于 flier
更多aviatrix例句
- By 1937 Amelia Earhart was the most famous aviatrix in the world, a modern female icon.
- Tiny, pretty, and daring, Coleman merited frequent comparison to her white contemporary “aviatrix,” Amelia Earhart.
- "Yes—if Ted gives his approval," replied the capable aviatrix.
- The thrill, the intoxication of the race took possession of the young aviatrix, and she urged it on to its fullest speed.
- She wanted to be known as one of the best—if not the best—aviatrix in America!
- Miss Helen Goodrich, an aviatrix of note, was arrested in Bremen this morning charged with kidnapping.
- Miss Helen Goodrich, who is an aviatrix of note, was arrested in Bremen this morning charged with kidnapping.