cockpit 英 [ˈkɒkpɪt]   美 [ˈkɑkpɪt]

cockpit

cockpit  英 [ˈkɒkpɪt] 美 [ˈkɑkpɪt]

n. 驾驶员座舱;战场 

名词复数:cockpits 

I walked into the cockpit and therewas a squid there looking up at me! 在我走进驾驶舱的时候,我发现了一条正直瞪着我看的鱿鱼!
Based on that work and a positive response from industry customers, The Boeing Co. developed the first glass cockpit for its 767 aircraft in 1982. 关于这项工作,从行业客户的积极反应的基础上,波音公司开发其在1982年767飞机的第一座玻璃座舱。

  • The cockpit is the area where the pilots and crew sit to fly an airplane. In a small plane, the cockpit might be occupied by a single pilot.
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  • n. 驾驶员座舱;战场
  • 1. I walked into the cockpit and therewas a squid there looking up at me!

    在我走进驾驶舱的时候,我发现了一条正直瞪着我看的鱿鱼!

  • 2. Based on that work and a positive response from industry customers, The Boeing Co. developed the first glass cockpit for its 767 aircraft in 1982.

    关于这项工作,从行业客户的积极反应的基础上,波音公司开发其在1982年767飞机的第一座玻璃座舱。

  • 3. The systems deliver moving maps and other information via cockpit displays.

    该系统通过座舱显示器提供移动地图和其他资料。

  • cockpit (n.) 1580s, "a pit or enclosed space for fighting cocks," from cock (n.1) + pit (n.1). Used in nautical sense (1706) for midshipmen's compartment below decks; transferred to airplanes (1914) and to racing cars (1930s).
cock·pit / ˈkɒkpɪt ; NAmE ˈkɑːkpɪt / noun the area in a plane, boat or racing car where the pilot or driver sits (飞机、船或赛车的)驾驶舱,驾驶座 cockpit cockpits cock·pit / ˈkɒkpɪt ; NAmE ˈkɑːkpɪt /
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