manned 的定义
- carrying or operated by one or more persons: a manned spacecraft.
manned 近义词
等同于 fortified
等同于 equip
更多manned例句
- Just two months after celebrating its first manned launch to orbit – which is now under investigation with the Federal Aviation Administration – Virgin Galactic wants to return to space.
- However, Rheinmetall notes in a release that “If necessary, this robust, tried-and-tested mechanical platform can operate in manned configuration, with an integrated joystick and emergency seat.”
- Last month, he pledged to mark the 100-year anniversary of modern Turkey’s founding with a space mission that culminates in “first contact with the moon” followed later by a manned mission.
- The first manned Soyuz mission was planned for April 1967, when Soyuz 1 would rendezvous with Soyuz 2 in orbit before returning to Earth.
- Dora is seen getting dressed as a mermaid by a cursor being manned by some omniscient game player.
- Unlike manned aircraft, drones are not nearly as good at identifying or tracking targets in dynamic environments.
- In the Horn of Africa, the U.S. military has long eschewed the use of drones in favor of manned aircraft for operational reasons.
- Those flights are being carried out by drones and manned fighters, U.S. Navy and Air Force aircraft alike.
- Manned, unmanned, a balloon, a kite—you still have to get the information into the hands of the firefighters.
- I do not know whether they can be manned, but everything is being prepared for any emergency that may arise.
- Desperate engagement between an Algerine cruiser of 18 guns, well manned, and a Corsican frigate of 26 nine and twelve pounders.
- Fresh gangs manned the sweeps and the riders on the eastern bank eased their pace to a walk.
- Five of the crew manned the winch; the mate and Jerry went to a block-tackle which was also connected with the lifting apparatus.
- The captain's white gig having been manned, he seated himself in the stern sheets, a large flag trailing in the water behind him.