falcon 英 [ˈfɔ:lkən]   美 [ˈfælkən]

falcon

falcon  英 [ˈfɔ:lkən] 美 [ˈfælkən]

n. [鸟] 猎鹰;[鸟] 隼 

名词复数:falcons 

The first launch of falcon 9 could change the course of human space flight. 猎鹰9号的首次发射可能会改变人类太空飞行的进程。
Talk about nine lives.With nine engines on the first stage, falcon 9 can reach orbit even if one or more fails. 猎鹰9号的第一级有9个引擎,即使一个或多个引擎故障,仍然可以到达预定轨道。

  • A falcon is a large hunting bird. Falcons are strong, with long wingspans and very sharp eyesight — not to mention their very sharp beaks.
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  • n. [鸟] 猎鹰;[鸟] 隼
  • 1. The first launch of falcon 9 could change the course of human space flight.

    猎鹰9号的首次发射可能会改变人类太空飞行的进程。

  • 2. Talk about nine lives.With nine engines on the first stage, falcon 9 can reach orbit even if one or more fails.

    猎鹰9号的第一级有9个引擎,即使一个或多个引擎故障,仍然可以到达预定轨道。

  • 3. Animals representing mythical powers and military might surrounded him—pumas, a wolf, eagles, a falcon, an owl, and rattlesnakes—some buried alive in cages.

    一些动物作为神和军事的力量的象征置放在他的周围——美洲狮、狼、鹰、隼、猫头鹰、响尾蛇——装在笼子里一起活埋。

  • falcon (n.) mid-13c., faucon, from Old French faucon "falcon" (12c.), from Late Latin falconem (nominative falco) "falcon" (source also of Old Spanish falcon, Portuguese falcão, Italian falcone, Old High German falcho, German Falke, Dutch valk), probably from Latin falx (genitive falcis) "curved blade, pruning hook, sickle, war-scythe" (see falcate); the bird said to be so called for the shape of its talons, legs, or beak, but also possibly from the shape of its spread wings.
fal·con / ˈfɔːlkən ; NAmE ˈfælkən / noun a bird of prey (= a bird that kills other creatures for food)with long pointed wings falcon falcons fal·con / ˈfɔːlkən ; NAmE ˈfælkən /
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