aeronautics 英 [ˌeərəˈnɔ:tɪks]   美 [ˌerəˈnɔtɪks]

aeronautics

aeronautics  英 [ˌeərəˈnɔ:tɪks] 美 [ˌerəˈnɔtɪks]

n. 航空学;飞行术 

名词复数:aeronauticss 

aeronautics enables us to overcome great distances. 航空学使我们能征服远距离。
If we in fact had the right level of investment in aeronautics, we would not currently be competing with Airbus. 如果我们真的在航空领域投入了足够多的资金,现在就绝不会还在与空中客车缠斗了。

  • If you have a passion for airplanes and other aircraft, you might be destined for a career in aeronautics, which is the study and design of flying machines within the atmosphere.
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  • n. 航空学;飞行术
  • 1. aeronautics enables us to overcome great distances.

    航空学使我们能征服远距离。

  • 2. If we in fact had the right level of investment in aeronautics, we would not currently be competing with Airbus.

    如果我们真的在航空领域投入了足够多的资金,现在就绝不会还在与空中客车缠斗了。

  • 3. Although it was a great hobby for her, she wanted to study aeronautics or astronomy as a career.

    不过这只是她一大爱好,她本想学习航空或天文作为职业。

  • aeronautics (n.) 1824, "art of aerial navigation by means of a balloon," from aeronautic (1784), from French aéronautique, from aéro- (see aero-) + nautique "of ships," from Latin nauticus, from Greek nautikos "pertaining to sailing" (see nautical). Originally of hot-air balloons. Also see -ics. Aeronaut "balloonist" is from 1784, from French aéronaute.
aero·naut·ics / ˌeərəˈnɔːtɪks ; NAmE ˌerəˈnɔːtɪks / noun [uncountable ] the science or practice of building and flying aircraft 航空学;飞行学;飞行术 aero·naut·ic·al / ˌeərəˈnɔːtɪkl ; NAmE ˌerəˈnɔːtɪkl / adjective an aeronautical engineer 航空工程师 aero·naut·ics / ˌeərəˈnɔːtɪks ; NAmE ˌerəˈnɔːtɪks / aero·naut·ic·al / ˌeərəˈnɔːtɪkl ; NAmE ˌerəˈnɔːtɪkl /
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