flight 英 [flaɪt]   美 [flaɪt]

flight

flight  英 [flaɪt] 美 [flaɪt]

n. 飞行;航班;逃走 

进行时:flighting  过去式:flighted  过去分词:flighted  第三人称单数:flights  名词复数:flights 

a domestic flight, an international flight 国内╱国际航班
We're booked on the same flight. 我们订了同一班机的机票。

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  • n. 飞行;航班;逃走
  • 1. a domestic flight, an international flight

    国内╱国际航班

  • 2. We're booked on the same flight.

    我们订了同一班机的机票。

  • 3. Flight BA 4793 is now boarding at Gate 17.

    *BA 4793 航班现在正在 17 号登机口登机。

  • 4. a smooth flight, a comfortable flight, a bumpy flight

    平稳╱舒适╱颠簸的空中航行

  • 5. a hot-air balloon flight

    热气球航行

  • 6. a flight of geese

    一队飞雁

  • 7. The gang took flight when they heard the police car.

    这伙歹徒听见警车声就逃走了。

  • flight (n.1) "act of flying," Old English flyht "a flying, act or power of flying," from Proto-Germanic *flukhtiz (source also of Dutch vlucht "flight of birds," Old Norse flugr, Old High German flug, German Flug "flight"), from Proto-Germanic *flugti-, suffixed form of PIE root *pleu- "to flow."
  • flight (n.2) "act of fleeing," c. 1200, flihht, not found in Old English, but presumed to have existed and cognate with Old Saxon fluht, Old Frisian flecht "act of fleeing," Dutch vlucht, Old High German fluht, German Flucht, Old Norse flotti, Gothic þlauhs, from Proto-Germanic *flugti-, suffixed form of PIE root *pleu- "to flow." To put (someone or something) to flight "rout, defeat" is from late 14c., the earlier verb form do o' flight (early 13c.).
flight / flaɪt ; NAmE flaɪt / noun , verb flight flights flighted flighting noun journey by air 空中航行 1 [countable ] a journey made by air, especially in a plane (尤指乘飞机的)空中航行,航程 a smooth/comfortable/bumpy flight 平稳╱舒适╱颠簸的空中航行 a domestic/an international flight 国内╱国际航班 a hot-air balloon flight 热气球航行 We met on a flight from London to Paris. 我们在从伦敦到巴黎的飞行途中相遇。 see also in-flight plane 飞机 2 [countable ] a plane making a particular journey 航班飞机;班机 We're booked on the same flight. 我们订了同一班机的机票。 Flight BA 4793 is now boarding at Gate 17. *BA 4793 航班现在正在 17 号登机口登机。 If we leave now, I can catch the earlier flight. 我们要是现在动身,我就可以赶上早一点的航班。 mercy/relief flights (= planes taking help to countries where there is a war) 急救╱救援班机(运送救援物资至发生战争的国家) collocationsat travel flying 3 [uncountable ] the act of flying 飞行;飞翔 the age of supersonic flight 超音速飞行时代 flight safety 飞行安全 The bird is easily recognized in flight (= when it is flying)by the black band at the end of its tail. 这种鸟尾部末端有一条黑带,飞翔时很容易认出来。 movement of object 物体的运动 4 [uncountable ] the movement or direction of an object as it travels through the air (物体的)飞行,飞行方向 the flight of a ball 球的飞行 of steps 台阶 5 [countable ] a series of steps between two floors or levels 一段楼梯;一段阶梯 She fell down a flight of stairs/stepsand hurt her back. 她从一段楼梯上跌了下来,摔伤了背。 running away 逃走 6 [uncountable ,  singular ] the act of running away from a dangerous or difficult situation (从危险或困境中的)逃避,躲避 the flight of refugees from the advancing forces 难民躲避挺进的军队 The main character is a journalist in flight from a failed marriage. 主角是一个逃避失败婚姻的记者。 of fancy/imagination 幻想;想像 7 [countable ] ~ of fancy/imagination an idea or a statement that shows a lot of imagination but is not practical or sensible 异想天开;奇思怪想;天花乱坠 group of birds/aircraft 鸟╱机群 8 [countable ] a group of birds or aircraft flying together (一起飞行的)鸟群(或机群) a flight of geese 一队飞雁 an aircraft of the Queen's flight 女王专机机队中的一架飞机 IDIOMS in the first/top ˈflight among the best of a particular group 名列前茅;佼佼者 see also top-flight put sb to ˈflight ( old-fashioned) to force sb to run away 迫使逃窜 take ˈflight to run away 逃走 The gang took flight when they heard the police car. 这伙歹徒听见警车声就逃走了。 verb [usually passive ] flightsth ( BrE) ( sport ) to kick, hit or throw a ball through the air in a skilful way (熟练地踢、击或掷)使球在空中飞行 He equalized with a beautifully flighted shot. 他漂亮一击把比分扳平。 flight / flaɪt ; NAmE flaɪt /
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