overfly 的 2 个定义
o·ver·flew, o·ver·flown, o·ver·fly·ing.
- to fly over: The plane lost its way and overflew foreign territory.
- to fly farther than or beyond; overshoot.
- to fly over or past instead of making a scheduled stop: to overfly Philadelphia because of bad weather.
o·ver·flew, o·ver·flown, o·ver·fly·ing.
- to fly over a particular territory, country, etc.: The plane approached the border but never overflew.
更多overfly例句
- Does Kelli think the helicopter overfly of the well site will help give her and her sisters some closure?
- It would be a sorry proof of the humility I am extolling, were I to ask for angel's wings to overfly my own human nature.
- The advantage lies solely with the one that can overfly his adversary.