mayday / (ˈmeɪˌdeɪ) /

求救求救信号五月天求救日

mayday 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the first day of May, long celebrated with various festivities, as the crowning of the May queen, dancing around the Maypole, and, in recent years, often marked by labor parades and political demonstrations.

mayday 近义词

mayday

等同于 signal

mayday

等同于 warning

mayday

等同于 distress signal

mayday

等同于 alarm

mayday

等同于 alert

更多mayday例句

  1. Also like the Air France disaster, the pilots of AirAsia had no time to issue a mayday call.
  2. Watch what happens at the scene of a blaze when a radio call of “Mayday!”
  3. Launched in May, Mayday PAC has raised nearly $8 million in donations from more than 50,000 contributors.
  4. Another serious challenge to the Zombie Theory is the absence of any Mayday call from the pilots.
  5. After their last routine exchange with controllers the pilots never sent any Mayday or distress message.
  6. I saw a car heading for the scene so I gained more altitude and circled the area while calling "Mayday" on the radio.
  7. Emersons Mayday, from which I just now quoted, has no real evolution at all; it is a series of observations.
  8. Now one hundred years ago, Mayday was looked forward to with glee by all English children living in the country.
  9. All the children who had given up their Mayday money to Susan were playing on the green.
  10. He expressed in his poems Voluntaries and Mayday views similar to those declared here.