hangar 的 2 个定义
- a shed or shelter.
- any relatively wide structure used for housing airplanes or airships.
- to keep in a hangar: She spent a fortune hangaring her plane.
hangar 近义词
large storage building
更多hangar例句
- The single moment from her Hannity interview that attracted the most attention was when she lamented the sorry state of affairs in California — as evidenced by the complaints of the guy who owned the airline hangar next to hers.
- It was a modest aircraft hangar size, and there were machines and wires all over the place.
- The executive has been known to give young engineers tremendous responsibility to solve problems, leaving them overnight in airplane hangars, for example, to tackle a complex technical challenge on a rocket.
- I walked across the runway to the large hangar we were housed in.
- We spent one more night in the hangar and then we flew back.
- It would not only save fuel and money but keep those scarce, high-demand aircraft in the air rather than the hangar.
- He lives in Building 5, a white structure whose exterior suggests an airplane hangar.
- Sharples was brought on after Frank Gehry's replacement Ellerbe Becket's designs were compared to an airplane hangar.
- And it flashed back in crimson splendor from the gleaming hull that floated from the hangar and came to rest upon the snowy world.
- The morning mail lay before him on the table in the little hangar office.
- He hung up the telephone receiver and skipped out into the hangar to start his engine to warming.
- Johnnie didnt know what was wrong, and of course he didnt make inquiries in a rivals hangar.
- The Hangar was also used as a store for many articles which had been crowded into odd corners or rescued from the snow outside.