fly by / ˈflaɪˌbaɪ /

飞驰而过飞过飞越飞驰而过的

fly by 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural fly·bys.

  1. the flight of a spacecraft close enough to a celestial object, as a planet, to gather scientific data.
  2. Aeronautics. Also called flypast. a low-altitude flight of an aircraft for the benefit of ground observers.flyover.

fly by 近义词

fly by

等同于 pass

更多fly by例句

  1. There has been talk in the last couple of months that some at NASA are seeking a mission extension to September 2025, so that Juno can do flybys of some of Jupiter’s moons and study them up close.
  2. The Soviets were pursuing an ambitious flight schedule in an attempt to keep up with their American counterparts, designing spacecraft and rocketry for lunar landings, lunar flybys and earth orbiting.
  3. It’s for a lunar flyby mission that NASA has planned for 2022.
  4. The flyby is meant to use Venus’s gravity as a speed-reducing force to adjust the trajectory of the spacecraft on to its eventual destination.
  5. New Zealand–based Rocket Lab wants to launch a small satellite called Photon for a flyby of Venus as early as 2023.