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planeload

/pleyn-lohd/US // ˈpleɪnˌloʊd //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the amount of people or cargo an airplane can carry.

Examples

  • That’s massive revenue, a lot more than a few planeloads of tourists could ever provide.

  • Earlier this week, I watched a planeload of newly arrived soldiers standing in lines outside the in-processing building.

  • From day one of the presidential campaign in February 2007, it could command a large planeload of reporters and cameras.

  • We'll have a planeload of geophysicists down here in a few days to get all the scientific data possible out of this event.